Teasel Juice
Dipsacus Fullonum
Description
Product description Teasel Juice
The Latin name is Dipsacus Fullonum. Also known by the English name: Teasel. Xu Duan is the name of the root extract in Chinese medicine. This means: repairing what is broken.
The fresh carrot contains a lot of power. The carrot has this. o.a. due to the bioactive substances bitter substances, iridoids, and saponins.
Important for the efficacy of
Can be used as a supportive, natural product alongside other therapies.
- Long-term vs. short-term effects: The carrot
Tincture often offers slower, more structural support. The carrot juice mixture has a more direct, stimulating effect, and is lighter and milder. - Phytochemical composition: Tinctures often contain more fat- and alcohol-soluble components. Carrot juice is richer in water-soluble substances.
- Shelf life: One
Tincture Based on macerate in alcohol, it has a long shelf life.Teasel Juice , even with alcohol, has a somewhat shorter shelf life. - Energetic effect: In some traditional systems, such as anthroposophy or Ayurvedic phytotherapy, carrot juice is considered "living," which makes it beneficial for acute support.
Plant description
In addition to its strong root, Teasel has a striking appearance. The long stem, branches, leaves, and egg-shaped flowers all contain spines. The flower also contains many small tubular florets that bloom in July/August. This flowering is remarkable: you see one or two pink rings that seem to wander across the egg-shaped flower head.
NB: This product information cannot replace the advice of a doctor or therapist. Always consult your doctor or therapist if you are taking medication. This product is not a registered medicine but a herbal preparation. A dietary supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.