Pater Severin Blister Spray is a dietary supplement based on an old monastery recipe for ingestion. Made from a high-quality aqueous/alcoholic extract of rosemary leaves, lovage root and centaury.
€18.50
(May vary by country)
1-2 weeks ³
Pater Severin Blister Spray is a dietary supplement based on an old monastery recipe for oral use. Made from a high-quality aqueous/alcoholic extract of rosemary leaves, lovage root and centaury.
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) belongs to the labiate family (Lamiaceae). The most important constituents of rosemary leaves include essential oil and labiate tannins (rosmarinic acid). They are said to have antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, cholagogue, choleretic and spasmolytic effects. Rosemary leaves are mainly used for dyspeptic complaints, to support the liver and gallbladder and for digestive complaints. Lovage (Levisticum officinale), also known as Maggikraut or Lus(t)stock, belongs to the umbellifer family (Apiaceae). The herbal drug should not be missing in the medicine cabinet. Lovage has diuretic, antispasmodic and expectorant effects. Centaurium erythraea belongs to the gentian family (Gentianacea). Like all gentian plants, centaury belongs to the Amara family due to its high bitter substance content. The plant has appetising properties and is used in folk medicine to treat fever, gout and nervous disorders.
Dosage form
Spray
How to use
Adults: If required, spray 2 - 3 x 1 - 2 sprays directly into the mouth.
Ingredients
Composition: Blister spray contains a high-quality aqueous/alcoholic extract of rosemary leaves, lovage root and centaury, produced according to the pharmacopoeia. Alcohol content: 66 % vol.
| ML: | 50 |
|---|---|
| Alcohol-free: | No |