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Particularly suitable for the whole family in the cold season. With pure natural essential oils of particularly high quality, free from chemical additives. Angelica root loosens stuck mucus. Marjoram and thyme are antiviral and antibacterial. Lanolin, St. John's wort & beeswax care for sensitive noses.
The angelica balm has been dermatologically tested as "very well" tolerated. The dermatological tests carried out under specialist medical supervision were completed in July 2021. Study number: 2107080679
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The Angelica root (also angelica) is a medicinal plant that can relieve many ailments and was once considered a mystical panacea. Find out more about the effects and uses of angelica here. Where does angelica root get its name from? Angelica root is often referred to as angelica, which has an interesting background. According to legend, the archangel Raphael brought them to earth. In the Middle Ages, it was believed that just by smelling their flowers, one could be protected from the plague. At that time, angelica root was also supposedly used against “evil magic”. How does angelica root work? The versatile medicinal plant angelica is still valued in many parts of the world to this day for its positive effects. Angelica root is said to relieve gastrointestinal complaints as it has an antispasmodic and bilious effect. Cramps, flatulence and a feeling of fullness disappear as if by magic thanks to angelica. Angelica is also said to have an expectorant effect. In addition, the medicinal plant helps with insomnia, neuralgia and rheumatism. Their extracts are also said to stimulate appetite. How can I use angelica root? The medicinal plant works best in the form of tea. To do this, simply pour cold water over a teaspoon of angelica root and slowly bring the mixture to a simmer. After ten minutes the tea is ready. The extracts of the medicinal plant can also be found in finished medicines such as drops, creams and balms.