BOLDUS
Peumus boldus
Parts used: leaves.

Authorized health claims:
  • Digestive function.
  • Liver function.
  • Body fluid drainage.
  • Urinary tract function.
  • Regularity of bowel transit. 
PROPERTIES:
  • Cholagogue: facilitates (doubles) biliary secretion;
  • Choleretic: fosters the bile production by fluidifying it;
  • Hepatoprotective (stimulates the activity of the liver and detoxifies it);
  • General tonic;
  • Sedative;
  • Hypnotic: exerts a mild hypnotic action;
  • Spasmolytic (antispasmodic);
  • Heart tonic, relaxes muscles, uterus and blood vessels;
  • Diuretic;
  • Antiseptic (urinary tract);
  • Soothing (urinary tract);
  • Alterative (blood purifier);
  • Uricosuric (facilitates the elimination of uric acid, gout);
  • Stimulates the secretion of saliva;
  • Stomachic (stimulates the secretion of gastric juices);
  • Digestive tonic;
  • Gastroprotective;
  • Carminative (reduces gas);
  • Intestinal (roundworms) and hepatic (Fasciola hepatica) anthelmintic ;
  • Antioxidant;
  • Anti-inflammatory;
  • Hypocholesterolemic (lowers blood cholesterol);
  • Glucose lowering;
  • Antiplatelet (inhibitor of platelet aggregation);
  • Febrifuge. 
INDICATIONS:
  •      Hepatic congestion;
  • Liver failure, cholecystitis and its many consequences;
  • Biliary lithiasis (gallstones) and related disorders;
  • Liver pain;
  • Pain in the cholecyst (gall bladder);
  • Hepatitis;
  • Cirrhosis;
  • Hypercholesterolemia (high blood cholesterol);
  • Insufficient assimilation;
  • Cystitis (urinary tract infections),
  • Urethritis;
  • Insomnia in patients with hepatic problems;
  • Bloating;
  • Colitis;
  • Spastic colitis;
  • Irritable bowel syndrome;
  • Constipation;
  • Diarrhea;
  • Belching;
  • Difficult digestion;
  • Dyspepsia;
  • Ulcer;
  • Intestinal cramps, aches;
  • Anorexia;
  • Debilitation;
  • Dyspnea;
  • Gonorrhea;
  • Syphilis;
  • Rheumatic gout;
  • Cold;
  • Cough;
  • Oedema;
  • Obesity;
  • Hypothyroidism;
  • Inflammation;
  • Malaria.

To facilitate the sheet reading, the main properties are highlighted in bold. The indications on the traditional use of plants in the herbal sector, have been derived from the following literature sources, which should be consulted for in-depth information on plants and other interesting uses and suggestions:
  • Leslie Taylor, N.D., The healing power of Rainforest Herbs, Square One Publishers, 2005.
  • Medicamenta – Guida Teorico Pratica per Sanitari, Sesta Edizione aggiornata, Cooperativa Farmaceutica, Milano, 1965.
  • PDR (Physicians’ Desk Reference) for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition, Ed. Thomson 2007.
  • Perugini Billi F., Manuale di Fitoterapia, Edizioni Junior, Azzano San Paolo (BG), 2004.
  • Pizzorno J. E. Jr., Murray M. T., Trattato di Medicina Naturale, Red Edizioni, Novara 2001.
  • Pomini L., Erboristeria Italiana, Edizioni Vitalità, Torino, 1990.
  • Tierra M., Grande manuale di Erboristeria, Vol. I e II, Mediterranee, 1995.
  • Valnet J., Cura delle malattie con le essenze delle piante, Aldo Martello - Giunti Editore, 1976.
  • Valnet J., Fitoterapia. Cura delle malattie con le piante, Aldo Martello - Giunti Editore, 1976.

This section has been created to convey mere didactic information and only for an in-depth analysis. This information, taken only from authoritative books, is provided freely to all those who wish to broaden their knowledge in the herbal and / or nutraceutical field. Dr Giorgini does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided in this section as fully drawn from literature sources specified in each sheet. Please also note that the medicinal properties claimed by some plants or nutrients are not in any way translatable to food supplements containing the same ingredient. Dr Giorgini reminds its loyal consumers that food supplements are not medicines and therefore cannot claim healing and / or prevention properties of any kind.

GREEN COFFEE

(Coffea arabica) green beans (unroasted)

Coffee is the most consumed beverage in the world, used for centuries for its tonic and energising effects and for reducing excessive PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE.

SCHIZANDRA

Schisandra chinensis

Parts used: fruits. 

Authorized health claims:

Adaptogenic tonic. Antioxidant.  Liver function.  Functionality of the upper respiratory tract.

ROSEMARY

Rosmarinus officinalis

Parts used:leaves.

Authorized health claims:  

Digestive function. Liver function.  Gastrointestinal motility regulation and gas elimination. Antioxidant.  Normal function of the cardiovascular system.

CHINESE RHUBARB

Rheum palmatum

Parts used: rhizome (root).

Authorized health claims:

Regularity of bowel transit.

Digestive function.

PICRORHIZA

Picrorhiza kurroa

Parts used: rhizome.

Authorized health claims:

Digestive function.

Liver function.

Organism natural defenses.

Fluidity of bronchial secretions.

PROPERTIES 

Antibiotic;

Antiviral;

Antifungal;

Spasmolytic;

Bronchial spasmolytic;

Antiasthmatic;

Anti-inflammatory;

Immunostimolant;

Hepatoprotector;

Antioxidant;

Choleretic (promotes the production of bile).

WALNUT

Juglans regia

Parts used: fresh unripe fruits (green).

Authorized health claims:

Digestive function. Organism purification functions. Regularity of bowel transit. Function of the digestive system. Integrity and function of cell membranes. Normal function of the cardiovascular system.

GENTIAN

Gentiana lutea

Parts used: roots. 

Authorized health claims:

Digestive function. Liver function.  Elimination of intestinal gas.

FUMITORY

Fumaria officinalis

Parts used: herb with flowers.

Authorized health claims:

Digestive and hepatobiliary function.

Organism purification functions.

Tropism and skin functionality.

Depurative function for the organism (skin wellness).

GREEK HAY

Trigonella foenum graecum 

Parts used: seeds.

Authorized health claims:

Digestive function.

Softening and soothing effect (digestive system).

Carbohydrate metabolism.

Metabolism of triglycerides and cholesterol.
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