Product included in the Register of supplements of the Ministry of Health, code 114250.
CONTRIBUTION OF HERBAL COMPONENTS FOR 120 DROPS: Hydro-glycero-alcoholic solution R.AND. 1/50 of Tomentosa Birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.) buds 3.6 g.
MSA BETULA PUBESCENS is a food supplement based on plant extracts.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 25-40 drops, in a little water, 3 times a day
WARNINGS: Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The product should be used as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
NOTES: The hydro-glycero-alcoholic solution was made with the alchemical spagyric method of Solanimus (MSA) which includes all the phases of the classical spagyric with the final addition of a specific phase of the alchemical philosophy. Spagyria and alchemy have come together to get the best out of the plant. The leaves contain catechic tannin, tannic acid, sugar, an alkaloid, an ethereal essential oil, glucosides, nicotinic acid. The macerate obtained from Betula pubescens buds prepares and facilitates the action of other more specific macerates on organotropism.
PSYCHIC SYNTHESIS: The type “Betula pubescens” he is a slender type, although in his youth he is often covered with thick hair, he soon tends to alopecia, we could define him as a “Saturnine” type. He usually has an erect posture and a pale complexion, loves humidity, needs water, he prefers cold to heat and his season is winter. He usually prefers the mountains to the sea. A very generous type, he tends to give and spend, to the point of seeming almost naive (“… is a wasteful …”), he is not easily discouraged and is not afraid to start over what , according to him, has not been successful. BETULA PUBESCENS it helps to adapt to new environmental situations and to fight fears whose cause is not understood. It makes you thriftier by making it easier to calculate credit and debit. It makes you evaluate the various situations in a more detached way.
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