Bronchix Bio Clef des Champs - La Boite à Grains
Bronchix Bio Clef des Champs - La Boite à Grains

Bronchix Bio

23.49$
23.49$
Vendor: Clef des Champs
SKU: 69702618220
Clef of the fields bronchix is ​​an extract used in traditional herbalism to calm cough and relieve infections of the respiratory tract.
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Bronchix Bio Clef des Champs - La Boite à Grains

Bronchix Bio

23.49$

Bronchix Bio

23.49$
Format: 50 ml

Clef des Champs Bronchix is an extract used in traditional herbalism to soothe coughs and relieve respiratory tract infections.

    Preparation

    A blend of simple tinctures prepared from organic plants. Preparations are brewed daily for 30 days, pressed, decanted, sieved, mixed and combined.

    No additives, colorants or preservatives, no added sugar, gluten-free, soy-free, non-GMO, non-irradiated.

      Indications

      Respiratory system Recurrent colds and flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, staphylococcus, persistent cough, whooping cough, mucus, sore throat, laryngitis, tonsillitis, asthma, allergy.

        Mode of action :

        This compound is designed to calleviate coughs, free the lungs and bronchi, promote expectoration and calm respiratory tract irritation.

        It contains marshmallow (a plant that soothes the respiratory tract, is nutritious and constructive and does not tire the body), echinacea (to fight infections of all kinds), licorice (an emollient and expectorant plant), valerian (for its calming effect on spasmodic coughs), wax tree (for its astringent and therefore tonic effect on the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract), myrrh and propolis (for their disinfectant, antiseptic and expectorant properties).

        It can be used on its own or diluted in a little water.

        Marshmallow Emollient, mucilaginous, nutritive, vulnerary, diuretic plant., anti-inflammatory. Marshmallow is essential in all inflammatory conditions..

        Echinacea Immunostimulant, antiseptic, antibacterial, fungicidal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic. Echinacea is used to prevent and treat colds, flu, coughs and infections of the respiratory system. It is also used with other plants to treat otitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, gingivitis, tonsillitis and laryngitis.

        Licorice Anti-inflammatory, expectorant, antitussive, antibacterial, antioxidant, antispasmodic. Licorice softens mucous membranes and helps expectorate mucus.

        Valerian Essentially sedative and antispasmodic, valerian eases nervous irritability, tension, nervousness, anxiety, pain and cramps. Valerian calms coughs and promotes sleep.

        Cirier Astringent plant, circulatory tonic. and diaphoretic, cirier is used in in-depth treatments or as a one-time treatment for fevers, sore throats and colds. It is a specific plant for acute or chronic sore throats, tonsillitis, laryngitis, bronchitis and sinusitis.

        Myrrh An antiseptic and expectorant plant. and anti-inflammatory, myrrh stimulates blood circulation in the alveoli and helps reduce secretions. Used to combat respiratory tract infections, pharyngitis, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma and ex-smoker's cough.

        Propolis Propolis is antibiotic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. It stimulates circulation and is particularly useful for respiratory tract infections and sore throats.

        Favorable associations :

        PULMONATHE infusion for respiratory tract infections. Drink 1 liter a day.

        SINUSITHE or GRIPPETHE capsules for flu, sinusitis and rhinitis. Take 1 to 3 capsules, 2 or 3 times a day.

        PLANTAIN SYRUP, alternating with BRONCHIX, for coughs, irritation, throat and pharynx infections, bronchitis, laryngitis. Take 1 tsp. 1 to 3 times a day.

        Burdock infusion for fever. Prepare 1 liter of infusion and drink during the day.

        CIRIER tincture for sore throats. Continue for a few days after symptoms disappear.

        Blend synergy :

        Marshmallow is an emollient plant of prime importance; its mucilages form a protective layer and it is used in all conditions where there is dryness, irritation, inflammation of the mucous membranes.

        Echinacea is used for all types of infection, whether viral or bacterial. Echinacea has a tonic effect on the immune system, promoting the body's normal defense reactions.

        Licorice is highly emollient and soothing to the mucous membranes, cleansing them and eliminating excess mucus. The increase in saliva adds to its effects in cases of sore throat and pharyngitis.

        Valerian is a highly effective antispasmodic for persistent coughs. An astringent and stimulant plant, wax tree is used in in-depth treatments for its stimulating properties, or as a one-off treatment for catarrh and sore throat. An antiseptic, antifungal and bactericidal plant, myrrh works primarily via the circulation, its volatile principles being rapidly absorbed by the body.

        Propolis is made up of highly antiseptic and antibacterial resins.

        Certification :

        Certified organic under independent control (Ecocert Canada). Controlled by the Conseil des appellations agroalimentaires du Québec (CAAQ). Manufactured in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices.

        References :

        1 Chandler Frank. Herbs-Everyday Reference for Health Professionals. Ottawa: Canadian Pharmacists Association; 2000.

        2 Brinker Francis. Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions. Third Edition. Sandy: Eclectic Medical Publications; 2001.

        3 Mc Guffin Michael et al. Botanical Safety Handbook. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 1997.

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      • Tincture Marshmallow 1:2 Althaea officinalis Organic
      • Tincture Echinacea 1:2 Echinacea purpurea, E. angustifolia Organic
      • Tincture Liquorice 1:8 Glycyrrhiza glabra Organic
      • Tincture Valerian 1:2 Valeriana officinalis Organic
      • Tincture Cirier 1:6 Myrica cerifera* Organic
      • Tincture Myrrh 1:8 Commiphora myrrha Uncertified
      • Tincture Propolis 1:5 Propolis Organic
      • Alcohol (50%)
      • Intervention dose: 10 to 30 drops, 1 to 5 times a day, as needed, for up to 1 week.
      • Treatment dose: 10 to 20 drops, 1 to 3 times a day, as needed, for 2 to 3 weeks. Repeat as needed.
      • Start with small doses to ensure tolerance.
      • Dilute the tincture in a little water. Stir tincture before use.
      • For long-term treatment, give 6 days out of 7.
      • Pregnancy; breastfeeding
      • Liver disorders
      • Renal impairment
      • Diabetes
      • Cardiovascular disorders
      • Hypertension
      • Hypersensitivity to plants of the Asteraceae family
      • Consult a health care practitioner in the following conditions: autoimmune diseases: lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, tuberculosis, diabetes, AIDS, rheumatoid arthritis. This product is not intended for young children.

        Interactions :

        • Diuretic drugs
        • Immunosuppressive drugs
        • Cardiac glycosides

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