Corylus avellana 125ml

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Corylus avellana (European Hazel) by UNDA

Introduction:

Corylus avellana is a gemmotherapy extract derived from the buds of the European hazel tree. This extract is traditionally used in European botanical medicine to support respiratory health, particularly in cases of bronchial inflammation, dry cough, and pulmonary congestion.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports healthy respiratory function
  • Promotes lymphatic drainage of the lungs
  • Traditionally used for dry cough and bronchial inflammation

How It Works:

The embryonic tissues of Corylus avellana contain regenerative compounds that promote cellular renewal and tissue drainage, particularly within the pulmonary and lymphatic systems. It is often used as a respiratory gemmotherapy for dry or persistent coughs and mucosal inflammation.

Who Should Use This Product:

Recommended for individuals experiencing chronic or recurring dry cough, bronchial inflammation, or as a supportive remedy during respiratory recovery. It is also beneficial for those seeking drainage support of the pulmonary lymphatic system.

Recommendation:

Adults and children over 12: Take 50 drops (1.25 mL) once daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Serving Size: 50 Drops (1.25 mL)
Servings Per Container: 100

Amount Per Serving:

European Hazel (Corylus avellana) Bud Extract (1:200) – 1.25 mL
Dried Equivalent – 6.25 mg

Other Ingredients:

Glycerin, ethanol (beet-derived), purified water

Additional Information:

Manufactured in Belgium by UNDA. Distributed by Seroyal USA. Part of the UNDA Gemmo product line, formulated to provide embryonic plant tissue extracts that support organ drainage and detoxification at a cellular level.

FDA Disclaimer:

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.