Gemmotherapy, the treatment with extracts from young parts of plants, is useful in a veriety of diseases.
If classical phytotherapy using whole plant or parts of the plant mature, Gemmotherapy beginning at embryonic plant tissues: shoots, twigs, seeds, seedlings.
Gemmoderivatives are indicated for:
►remove toxins from the organs,
►stimulate the immune system,
►to support and maintain weakened organ functions,
►to prepare the body to another treatment,
►ease symptoms of acute or chronic diseases.
►remove toxins from the organs,
►stimulate the immune system,
►to support and maintain weakened organ functions,
►to prepare the body to another treatment,
►ease symptoms of acute or chronic diseases.
Expert recommendations:
►Extract of pine nuts for: fracture, osteoporosis or osteoarthritis,
►Raspberry shoots for: female endocrine disorders,
►Amenti (shoots) of maize for: hepatitis and cardiovascular problems.
►Extract of pine nuts for: fracture, osteoporosis or osteoarthritis,
►Raspberry shoots for: female endocrine disorders,
►Amenti (shoots) of maize for: hepatitis and cardiovascular problems.
Products are packaged as monodose.
Monodose must be diluted with water before use.
Monodose must be diluted with water before use.
What are the differences between phytotherapy and gemmotherapy?
When they are in growth phase, plants contain substances necessary for embryogenesis - growth factors, enzymes, protein,minerals, trace elements, amino, vitamins, phytohormones - and they have special features and a great curative potential of the human body.
Herbs address the entire body and Gemo-derivatives have limited action on specific organs and systems.
Herbs address the entire body and Gemo-derivatives have limited action on specific organs and systems.
Gemmoderivatives not have contraindications or side effects.