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Herboplanet Licriven Drops Food Supplement 50ml

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  • Brand: HERBOPLANET Srl
  • Product Code: 922399290
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Licriven drops

Food supplement based on plant extracts

LICRIVEN is a food supplement based on plant extracts. Centella and Bilberry are useful for the functionality of the microcirculation and heaviness of the legs . Witch hazel and butcher's broom are useful for the functionality of the venous circulation ( functionality of the haemorrhoidal plexus ) .

DIRECTIONS FOR USE : it is recommended to take 25 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.

ADDITION OF HERBAL COMPONENTS FOR 150 DROPS : hydro-glycerol solutions of: Chestnut ( Castanea vesca ) buds 1,160 g, Rowan ( Sorbus domestica ) buds 0,846 g, Horse chestnut ( Aesculus hippocastanum ) buds 0,725 g. Hydroalcoholic solutions 1: 5 of: Centella ( Centella asiatica ) top 0,483 g, Witch hazel ( Hamamelis virginiana ) leaves 0,483 g, Butcher's broom ( Ruscus aculeatus ) root 0,362 g, Bilberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus ) fruits 0,362 g. Hydroglycerol-alcoholic solutions of: Black poplar ( Populus nigra ) buds 0.241 g, Olive ( Olea europea ) young shoots 0.120 g, Rose of maquis ( Rosa canina ) young shoots 0.048 g.


NOTES ON SOME PLANTS : CASTANEA VESCA is an exceptional lymphatic drainage agent for the lower limbs . Lymphatic stasis plays a primary role in venous insufficiency of the lower limbs The SORBUS DOMESTICA has its maximum tropism is at the level of the venous circulation in the lower limbs . The preparations based on HORSE CHESTNUT ( Aesculus hippocastanum ) have long been used as adjuvants in the treatment of vascular diseases ( decrease in permeability and capillary fragility ). If horse chestnut is taken daily, there is a reduction in the activity of the enzymes responsible for the degradation of proteoglycans, thus ensuring the cohesion of the vascular wall . In subjects with varicose veins, the concentration of these enzymes, of lysosomal origin, increases considerably (Rombi M., 100 Plantes Médicinales , Ed. Romart, Nice, 1991, p. 169). CENTELLA ( Asian Hydrocotile ) is indicated for the functionality of the microcirculation and heaviness of the legs . The plant contains triterpene derivatives ( asiaticoside ) with modulating properties on the development of connective tissue; it regulates the growth of fibroblasts, avoiding their excessive proliferation with the consequent formation of keloids and hypertrophic scars . This results in soft and non-hypertrophic tissues being obtained. AMAMELIDE ( Hamamelis virginiana ) is used for the functionality of the venous circulation, in particular for the functionality of the haemorrhoidal plexus . The presence of flavonoids and triterpene compounds contributes to the regulation of muscle tone of the venous walls. With the gas plethysmography technique it is observed that a compound containing Witch Hazel, Horse Chestnut and Hydraste causes an increase in venous tone in subjects with varices [Rohyer R., Schmidt CL, Semaine des Hôpitaux , Paris 57, 2009-2013 (1981) ]. PUNGITOPO ( Ruscus aculeatus ) contains an active ingredient called ruscogenin which has vasoconstrictive properties on microcirculation and is able to modulate capillary permeability and resistance with an action similar to that of vitamin P (M. Pedretti, Chemistry and pharmacology of medicinal plants ) . Butcher's broom is used as an adjuvant in the treatment of hemorrhoids and varicose veins. Weiss reports that butcher's broom is effective in anorectal syndromes, especially in hemorrhoids, where there is a decongestion of inflamed hemorrhoidal nodules that deflate thus giving the patient a sense of relief . Leclerc also reported the use of butcher's broom in hemorrhoids , reporting the experience of Caujolle and collaborators ( Toulouse médical , 1952) who proved that there are considerable, rapid and lasting improvements and that in some cases they have the value of a true recovery. . This, with the administration of 30-50 drops of a 10% hydroalcoholic solution, or with a RE 1/10 of Rusco roots . There are now numerous clinical observations that highlight the vascular-protective and venotonic properties of Rusco , demonstrating the effectiveness of the phytocomplex in improving the symptoms associated with venous insufficiency and the haemorrhoidal crisis ( Bruneton , 1993).

Format: 50ml bottle