Product included in the Register of supplements of the Italian Ministry of Health, code 92780.
CONTRIBUTION OF HERBAL COMPONENTS FOR 120 DROPS: Hydroalcoholic solution R.E. 1/5 of hydroalcoholic extract R.E. 1/5 of Valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) root 3.3 g.
TSA VALERIANA OFFICINALIS is a supplement based on plant extracts that helps promote relaxation and sleep in case of stress.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 40 drops three times a day, taken with a little water.
WARNINGS: Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The product should be used as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Available in the best pharmacies, parapharmacies, herbalists.
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Pathology
Notes
Notes on the plan: The hydroalcoholic solution was carried out with the alchemical spagyric method of Solanimus (TSA) which includes all the phases of classical spagyria with the final addition of a specific phase of alchemical philosophy. Spagyria and alchemy have come together to get the best out of the plant. The TSA by Valeriana officinalis it is obtained by macerating the roots (of plants that are at least two or three years old), freshly harvested in their balsamic time (Spring-Autumn), in a solution consisting of spagyric alcohol and water, following the Spagyric-Alchemical method of Solanimus. The plant contains borneol esters that give the plant the characteristic sedative actionand other glucoside and alkaloid substances. The pharmacological action of the plant does not depend on a single substance, but on a complex of compounds. Borneol isovalerianate, for example, although it participates only in the biological activity of the drug, is in any case endowed with a weak narcotic power that favors sleep in nervous subjects by decreasing the excitability of the spinal cord. Valethanol (sesquiterpene alcohol) It has a spasmolytic action equal, if not superior, to that of papaverine. A significant part of the neurotropic effects of valerian is due to valeropotriati, which They act as calming agents in some forms of agitation and are able to achieve a sedative effect without depressing the ability to concentrate and creative faculties. The plant acts on the nervous system with a depressant effect on the cerebro-spinal axis and on the cardiovascular system produces a decrease in pressure in relation to a parasympathetic excitation and a central depression (M. PEDRETTI, La Valeriana, in Erb. Domani 5/86). The plant decreases the frequency of heart contractions and makes them wider, regulating systolic energy and blood pressure. It is For this reason that the Valeriana officinalis can be used in the therapy of cardiac neuroses with palpitations and a sense of distress. Excellent as a sedative in different forms of neurosis, in non-severe forms of hysteria, in the anguish of neurasthenics, in nervous insomnia, in menopausal disorders, as well as in some spasmodic affections.
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