Description
No Spasm
Natural food supplement based on plant extracts of Ficus carica, Vaccinum Vitis idaea, Anthemis nobilis, Fumaria officinalis, Gentiana lutea, Raphanus niger, Paeonia officinalis, Mentha piperita, Zyzyphus jujuba. These components act synergistically and help physiologically improve all the symptoms that are somatized at the level of the gastrointestinal system: nausea, vomiting, bloating, post-prandial epigastric pain, malaise after meals, reduced appetite, feeling of easy satiety, colitis and intestinal dysbiosis.Ficus carica
Fig is an antispasmodic. It is the remedy par excellence for neurodystonia and gastro-duodenal-colic neurovegetative disorders. The mechanism of action, probably of diencephalic origin, makes it a useful remedy in all dystonic states. Thanks to the presence in the latex of enzymatic substances such as lipase and lipodiastasis, amylase and protease, it acts on the protein metabolism (increasing albumins and IgG), carbohydrate and lipid metabolism (reducing the levels of beta-lipoproteins and total cholesterol). It regulates motility and gastroduodenal secretion disorders. It acts on gastric dyspepsia and duodenal ulcers.
Vaccinum vitis idaea
Cranberry is a useful remedy in association with Fig in spastic colitis and irritable colon. It regulates intestinal functionality and motility with a biphasic action: both in cases of constipation and diarrhea, correcting imbalances in enterocolic motility and regulating intestinal enzymatic functionality. In cases of inertia it acts as a tonic and stimulator; in spastic hypertonia it works as a sedative and antispasmodic. It acts by restoring the bacterial entero-flora. It acts on connective hyalinizations at all levels and therefore at the level of the "terrain".
Anthemis nobilis
Roman chamomile is a useful remedy for dyspepsia, biliary dyskinesia, gastroesophageal reflux thanks to apigenin and its derivatives. Its anti-inflammatory and spasmolytic action at gastric and duodenal level is widely demonstrated thanks to the synergistic action of α-bisabolol and apigenin.
Fumitory officinalis
Fumaria, in addition to flavonoids, mucilages and organic acids, contains numerous alkaloids: isoquinol alkaloids, adlumicein, adlumidicein, coptisin, corytuberin, cryptopine, fumaricin, fumarilin, fumaritin, fumarophycin, O-methylfumarophycin, palmatine, parfumine, protopine, synactin, stylopine, and N-methylstylopine. It is used as a choleretic, liver protector and antispasmodic for the smooth muscles of the sphincter of Oddi. It is indicated in biliary dyspepsia, difficult digestion, constipation, postprandial heaviness, meteorism and halitosis.
Gentian lutea
Dyspeptic.
Black Raphanus
Renal and liver draining.
Peony officinalis
Antispasmodic.
Peppermint
Digestive, antispasmodic and tonic.
Jujube zyzyphus
Sedative.
Ingredients
for 2 ml | |
Ficus carica | 0.64 ml |
Vaccinum Vitis Idaea | 0.4 ml |
Anthenis nobilis | 0.36 ml |
Peppermint | 0.12 ml |
Peony officinalis | 0.12 ml |
Jujube zyzyphus | 0.10 ml |
Black Raphanus | 0.10 ml |
Yellow Gentian | 0.10 ml |
Fumitory officinalis | 0.06 ml |
How to use
15 drops undiluted under the tongue before meals or 30 drops undiluted after meals.
Warnings
Do not use during pregnancy.
For breastfeeding women and children, it is recommended to seek medical advice.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
Format
50 ml bottle of hydroalcoholic drops.