Schisandra chinensis – magnolia berry AF tincture 50 ml

Schisandra is a top-tier herb in traditional Chinese medicine and is among the most valuable adaptogens and antioxidants. It acts as a tonic to support mental wellbeing, especially during periods of stress. It has beneficial effects on liver function, purifying and maintaining its natural health. It significa…

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Schisandra is a top-tier herb in traditional Chinese medicine and is among the most valuable adaptogens and antioxidants. It acts as a tonic to support mental wellbeing, especially during periods of stress. It has beneficial effects on liver function, purifying and maintaining its natural health. It significantly normalizes respiratory health.

You can read about other positive effects of this plant in freely accessible publications. The tincture contains no alcohol, dyes, or artificial sweeteners.

Contents: glycerol; water; Schisandra chinensis

Recommended dose and instructions: Shake well. Use 10–15 drops 3x per day. We recommend putting the drops in your mouth and letting them absorb through the oral mucosa. This can be followed with a small amount of water.

Warning: This product is not a substitute for a balanced diet. Do not exceed the daily recommended dose. Close tightly and store in a dark, dry place out of reach of children.

Count: 50 ml

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Schisandra - Magnolia Vine

Common Names: Schisandra, Magnolia Vine, Magnolia Berry, Five-Flavor-Fruit, Wu Wei Zi, Chinese Magnolia-Vine, Magnolia-vine, Xi Wu Wei Zi, Wuhzi, Bac Ngu Vi Tu, Bei Wu Wei Zi, Chinese Mongolavine, Fruit aux Cinq Saveurs, Gomishi, Schisandra chinensis

This plant is well adapted to continental climates and can withstand severe frosts down to -35°C. Nevertheless, it is sometimes damaged by spring frosts at the start of the growing season. For cultivation, it is advisable to delay the vegetative period by covering the plant during winter. The simplest way to cultivate Schisandra is through vegetative propagation from root suckers, which the...