Father Severin Fucus Spray
€21.90
(May vary by country)
1-2 weeks ³
The common bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus L.), also known as sea oak, belongs to the brown algae family (Fucaceae). One characteristic of bladderwrack is its characteristic fishy odour. The most important ingredients in the algae are iodine, β-carotene, alginic acid, fucoidan and laminarin. In folk medicine, the common bladderwrack is mainly used as a tea; today it is used in slimming tea blends. Hildegard von Bingen also describes a so-called "slimming elixir" in her writings.
Dosage form
Spray
How to use
Adults: If required, spray 2 - 3 x 1 - 2 sprays directly into the mouth.
Ingredients
Composition: Fucus Spray contains a high-quality aqueous/alcoholic extract of bladderwrack, produced according to the pharmacopoeia. Alcohol content: 66 % vol.
| ML: | 50 |
|---|---|
| Alcohol-free: | No |