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          Punica granatum, popularly known as the pomegranate tree, was known in Egypt in about 2500 A C. and is a dense bush with ramifications in the format of inclined spikes and brilliant green color, with uneven oval leaves. Red and orange flowers are followed by a hard-skinned fruit with a succulent pulp, which contains numerous pink-purple seeds inside. The parts of the plant which pharmacology interest are the root skins, fruit rinds, seeds and flowers, as they represent the following compositions: alcaloids, (peretierin, isoperetierin, methyl-isoperetierin, pseudo-peretierin) tannins, pigments (anticianin), organic acids (citric, malic and tartaric), Vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin and mineral salts (phosphorus, potassium, sodium, calcium and iron). They react against mouth inflammations, gums and throat allergies, thrush, sore throat, intestinal parasites and diarrhea.


          Honey acts as a vehicle to facilitate the ingestion of the product by the organism and conserves its therapeutic characteristics by reducing the level of oxidation

INDICATIONS

- Mouth, gum and throat inflammation,

- aftas,

- raucousness,

- influenzas, colds

- and infections of the respiratory system.

- It also helps to combat intestinal parasites and chronic diarrheas.

DIRECTIONS OF USE

Adult: 01 tablespoon, 03 times a day.

Child over 1 year old: 01teaspoon, 03 times a day.

Presentation: Glass pot with 300g (10.6 oz)

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