TONIXOL - Tonic-adaptogen - Physical and mental fatigue - Regularity of memory and cognitive functions

VEGAN FRIENDLY Product
To be purchased in Pharmacy or Herbalist's shop
To be purchased in Pharmacy or Herbalist's shop
HERBAL COMPONENTS CONTENT FOR 150 DROPS: TSA (Spagyric-Alchemical Tincture E.R. 1/5) of: Ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Mayer) root 1,80 g, Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus Rupr. Et Maxim.) root 1,80 g, Indian Ginseng (alias Ashwagandha) (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal.) root 1,65 g.
Product incluted in the Register of supplements of the Italian Health Ministry, code 7145.
Product included in the Register of supplements of the French Health Ministry, code 2016-7-946.
Product included in the Register of supplements of the Belgian Health Ministry, code PL/AS 1653/36.
Product included in the Register of supplements of the French Health Ministry, code 2016-7-946.
Product included in the Register of supplements of the Belgian Health Ministry, code PL/AS 1653/36.
TONIXOL is a dietary supplement based on plant extracts. Tonic-Adaptogen. Useful in physical and mental fatigue. It contributes to relaxation and mental well-being, as well as body's natural defences.
RECOMMANDATIONS FOR USE: 30-50 drops, in some water, 3 times a day.
CAUTIONS: Keep out of reach of children under three years. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The product should be used as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. the use of the product is not recommended in the event of a supposed or proven allergy to one of its components.
NOTES ON SOME PLANTS: GINSENG (Panax ginseng) root is particularly rich in active principles. All these active principles go under the name of ginsenosids. Recent searches have allowed to confirm a positive influence of the prepared Ginseng on the times of the psychomotor reaction of the elderly with an evident improvement of the ability of the neuromotory coordination. In this sense the effect of the Ginseng is defined tonic.
The root of SIBERIAN GINSENG (Eleutherococcus senticosus) contain numerous active principles (etherosides). The Siberian ginseng is by now considered a "proper gene", in other words a complex of substances able to balance the homeostatic cellular mechanisms through a stimulation of the synthesis of the mediators that preside to the normal operation of the tissues and the organs. This is translated in an increase in the organism of their abilities to suit themselves for a unfavourable conditions that induce to the fatigue, to the anxiety and the diminution of the effectiveness of the immunisation defences and to the metabolic decompensation. The result is a whole stimulating tending ownership to protect the organism from the attack of stressful situations. INDIAN GINSENG or ASHWAGANDHA (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal.) is known in the Ayurvedic medical tradition as Ashwagandha. The plant grows spontaneously in India, but also in Italy (Sicily and Sardinia). The etymology of the word "ashwagandha" derives from the Sanskrit word "ashva", which means horse, and from "gandha", meaning odour, a name given to it by the fact that its root has a strong odour reminiscent of horse. It contains steroidal lactones (Withanolides), alkaloids (Withanine), Withaferin A, polysaccharides, aminoscids, etc. It has been known and used since ancient times by Ayurvedic medicine, as an adaptogen, aphrodisiac, tonic for the liver and for its immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties. The tonic and adaptogenic properties are due to the withania alkaloid; that's why it is able to increase the body's resistance to external stimuli (stress, tiredness, etc.). Some studies have confirmed the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of the plant and this thanks to its steroids. The plant, as confirmed in a study, is useful in people stressed by the commitments of daily life and to whom it can give an invigorating and helping effect for concentration, in order to maintain attention and memory.
From the plants described above it is possible to obtain TSA (Spagyric-Alchemical Tinctures) with extraction ratio 1 to 5 (RE 1/5), if you follow the indications given by Solanimus in his book "ALCHIMIA e SPAGYRIA: admirabiles et inseparabiles Artes!", where some practical notions of Spagyria and Alchemy are very well described.
The root of SIBERIAN GINSENG (Eleutherococcus senticosus) contain numerous active principles (etherosides). The Siberian ginseng is by now considered a "proper gene", in other words a complex of substances able to balance the homeostatic cellular mechanisms through a stimulation of the synthesis of the mediators that preside to the normal operation of the tissues and the organs. This is translated in an increase in the organism of their abilities to suit themselves for a unfavourable conditions that induce to the fatigue, to the anxiety and the diminution of the effectiveness of the immunisation defences and to the metabolic decompensation. The result is a whole stimulating tending ownership to protect the organism from the attack of stressful situations. INDIAN GINSENG or ASHWAGANDHA (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal.) is known in the Ayurvedic medical tradition as Ashwagandha. The plant grows spontaneously in India, but also in Italy (Sicily and Sardinia). The etymology of the word "ashwagandha" derives from the Sanskrit word "ashva", which means horse, and from "gandha", meaning odour, a name given to it by the fact that its root has a strong odour reminiscent of horse. It contains steroidal lactones (Withanolides), alkaloids (Withanine), Withaferin A, polysaccharides, aminoscids, etc. It has been known and used since ancient times by Ayurvedic medicine, as an adaptogen, aphrodisiac, tonic for the liver and for its immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties. The tonic and adaptogenic properties are due to the withania alkaloid; that's why it is able to increase the body's resistance to external stimuli (stress, tiredness, etc.). Some studies have confirmed the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of the plant and this thanks to its steroids. The plant, as confirmed in a study, is useful in people stressed by the commitments of daily life and to whom it can give an invigorating and helping effect for concentration, in order to maintain attention and memory.
From the plants described above it is possible to obtain TSA (Spagyric-Alchemical Tinctures) with extraction ratio 1 to 5 (RE 1/5), if you follow the indications given by Solanimus in his book "ALCHIMIA e SPAGYRIA: admirabiles et inseparabiles Artes!", where some practical notions of Spagyria and Alchemy are very well described.
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