Syringa vulgaris, Lilac (bud)
Lilac buds are known to protect the heart and coronary arteries.
This macerate of lilac buds is certified organic by Ecocert (FR-BIO-01) and 100% guaranteed harvested and processed by us.
Dosage
Always take between meals (at least 15 minutes)
1-For an acute physiological problem
15 drops twice a day at sunrise and at bedtime.
2-For a physiological problem of medium intensity
10 drops twice a day at sunrise and at bedtime.
3-For prevention or maintenance (without particular pathology)
5 drops twice a day at sunrise and at bedtime
Precautions for use
There are no contraindications to the use of gemmotherapy but certain precautions:
Avoid the use of gemmotherapy in people with alcohol withdrawal or epilepsy.
Respect the maximum dosage of 5 drops per day of gemmotherapy extract
concentrated in pregnant women.
Do not give buds with a hormonal action (bilberry, raspberry, sequoia, oak) to a pregnant woman or to a woman with a history of hormone-dependent cancer.
In children under 15, respect a dosage of 1 drop per 10 kg of body weight per day.
Advice
Three week cure
Start the cure with a small dose of 5 drops in the morning and evening the first week then 10 drops the second and finally 15 drops the third week.
Main indications
coronary arteries
I. General ailments
Elimination of Cadmium (chelating action), antioxidant
II. Metabolism
Atheromatosis, Depurative (Urea, Uric Acid, Cholesterol),
III.. Cardiovascular system
Angina pectoris, cardiac antioxidant, coronary atheromatosis, detoxifier, cardiac drainer, coronary dilator, cardiac spasms, coronary vasodilator
IV. endocrine system
Regulator of the epiphysis, pituitary and thyroid
V. Immune system
Anti-allergic, Anti-histamine (with Blackcurrant), Immunomodulator, Immunostimulant,
VI. Muscular, skeletal and osteoarticular system
Joint anti-inflammatory, arthritis, tendinitis, gout, joint stiffness.
VII. Central nervous system
Alzheimer, Parkinson, Hypothalamic regulator.
Botanical
Latin name:
Syringa vulgaris
Botany:
Employee part:
young buds in spring
Habitat :
The Lilac is a shrub that can adapt to extreme and varied conditions.
Etymology:
Syringa means “reed” in Latin
History
Studies and references
Gemmotherapy
Henry Pol. Gemmotherapy, therapy with plant embryonic extracts. Author's edition. Brussels, 1982.
Phytotherapy in general:
Effect of Syringa vulgaris polyphenols on blood stasis syndrome.
Oku H, Maeda M, Kitagawa F, Ishiguro K. Effect of polyphenols from Syringa vulgaris on blood stasis syndrome. J Clin Biochem Nutr. 2020 Jul;67(1):84-88. doi: 10.3164/jcbn.20-55. Epub 2020 Jun 9. PMID: 32801473; PMCID: PMC7417794.
Phenolic composition, antioxidant and antinociceptive activities of the bark and leaf extracts of Syringa vulgaris L.
Varga E, Barabás C, Tóth A, Boldizsár I, Noszál B, Tóth G. Phenolic composition, antioxidant and antinociceptive activities of Syringa vulgaris L. bark and leaf extracts. Nat Prod Res. 2019 Jun;33(11):1664-1669. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2018.1425855. Epub 2018 Jan 16. PMID: 29336171.