For a feeling of inner joy that translates into a good mood in societyYou hide your true feelings behind a facade, you don't like conflicts and try to avoid them.DescriptionAgrimony, or agrimony in English, is a perennial plant whose phytotherapeutic virtues have been known since Antiquity. Called by some "St. William's herb", "Greek yeupatorium" or "Northern tea", this species belonging to the genus Agrimonia and the large Rosaceae family grows in Europe and Asia. It is found on the edges of forests, in wastelands or on the edges of paths and trails where it flourishes easily, reaching up to 40 to 80 cm in height.Agrimony is a plant that flowers in summer (June to September), the period during which it is harvested. Composed of hairy, reddish stems, it is recognizable by its serrated leaves on which small yellow flowers formed of five petals grouped in spikes develop. Preferring solitary spaces to the proximity of its congeners, it particularly appreciates sunny and dry environments. Its stems move during the day to follow the movement of the sun, sometimes giving the impression of seeking the company of walkers. Dosage Adults: 2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day. Nutritional information Non-medicinal ingredients: Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of agrimonia eupatoria flowers (dilution 1/500).
Adults: 2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day.
Non-medicinal ingredients: Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of Agrimonia eupatoria flowers (dilution 1/500).