Indication:
In traditional Indian medicine, it is mainly used for stomach problems such as dysentery and intestinal parasites, as well as for the respiratory tract in colds and flu.
Composition:
Alcohol 20%, water, tincture (Andrographis paniculata).
Efficacy:
Andrographis paniculata is a bittersweet and like other bitter plants, it stimulates the liver in the secretion of gastric juices, thereby improving digestion of food and stimulating appetite.
It reduces stomach acid and is a great remedy for flatulence (flatulence) further, it can be used for diarrhea.
The plant protects the liver from toxins and free radicals and stimulates the formation of bile juices.
Andrographis paniculata has a fever-reducing and anti-inflammatory effect, it has antibacterial as much as antiviral effects, but it increases the capacity of white blood cells, the most important part of the immune system there is thus a resistance-boosting effect.
In the field of phytotherapy it is used for:
Sinusitis.
Intestinal infections.
Dysentery.
Laryngitis.
Airway infections.
Urinary tract infections.
Colds.
Furthermore, Andrographis paniculata has been found to be excellent at fighting the malaria parasite, parasites which take up residence in the lymphatics and can cause body swelling are killed by this bitter plant.
Content:
100 ml.
Standard dosage:
It is recommended to take 15-20 drops 2-3x daily with a small amount of water and preferably 15 minutes before or after a meal.
Warnings:
Do not exceed recommended daily dose unless otherwise prescribed. Store cool and dry and keep out of reach of children.