Lilac, Syringa vulgaris
1.7 fl oz (50 ml) - Shrub Bud Extract
Lilac, Syringa vulgaris
Lilac boosts the functions of the heart by improving blood supply to damaged tissue. It is also a tonic for the central and autonomic nervous system, although promising, the effects in a microdose are only just being discovered.
Why Lauren loves Lilac Gemmo
We are only beginning to understand the potential of the amazing Gemmo. I love what it holds for our imminent health challenges.
Lilac Shrub
This ornamental shrub is originally from Asia Minor and Southeastern Europe, and was only introduced to Spain in 982 and the rest of Europe in the 1600’s. . Lilac grows in preferably dry soil, without stagnant moisture. It can reach 15 feet (5 meters) high and the roots tend to sprout forming large clusters from a single plant. Its first flowers, and very fragrant, do not appear until the age of 5 years. In ancient times, flowers were used to prepare a massage oil for athletes, joint pain and rheumatism. The oil was also used in rituals to promote mental balance, purification and to improve psychic powers.
Within the Restoring Immunity System
Nervous System Support
As a tonic for both the Central and Autonomic systems its benefits are still being discovered. Most likely an extract used in the later stages of restoring harmony to the nervous system once there is greater resilience.
Elimination Support
No direct support
Alkalizing Support
In a full dose it offers superb support to the heart when used in a protocol with extracts for the nervous system and elimination. Consider for these conditions:
- Following heart attacks, or protection of those at risk
- Angina, or sense of heaviness in heart (with Dogwood & Hawthorn)
- In prevention & post diagnosis of dementia, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s- in mircordose
Acute Support
None known.
Gemmo Ingredients
- Plant: 5%
- Glycerine: 33%
- Ethanol: 18%
- Water: 44%
Precautions
Due to the increasing blood flow to heart, Lilac can lead to palpitations or irregular heartbeat; and to the brain, it can cause lightheaded sensation. Use for heart symptoms only with the guidance of your health practitioner.
Disclaimer
Gemmo extracts are not meant to treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult with your practitioner before using these or any product during pregnancy, along with prescription medications or if you have a serious medical condition.
The previous statements and all statements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Lilac, Syringa vulgaris
Lilac boosts the functions of the heart by improving blood supply to damaged tissue. It is also a tonic for the central and autonomic nervous system, although promising, the effects in a microdose are only just being discovered.
Why Lauren loves Lilac Gemmo
We are only beginning to understand the potential of the amazing Gemmo. I love what it holds for our imminent health challenges.
Lilac Shrub
This ornamental shrub is originally from Asia Minor and Southeastern Europe, and was only introduced to Spain in 982 and the rest of Europe in the 1600’s. . Lilac grows in preferably dry soil, without stagnant moisture. It can reach 15 feet (5 meters) high and the roots tend to sprout forming large clusters from a single plant. Its first flowers, and very fragrant, do not appear until the age of 5 years. In ancient times, flowers were used to prepare a massage oil for athletes, joint pain and rheumatism. The oil was also used in rituals to promote mental balance, purification and to improve psychic powers.
Within the Restoring Immunity System
Nervous System Support
As a tonic for both the Central and Autonomic systems its benefits are still being discovered. Most likely an extract used in the later stages of restoring harmony to the nervous system once there is greater resilience.
Elimination Support
No direct support
Alkalizing Support
In a full dose it offers superb support to the heart when used in a protocol with extracts for the nervous system and elimination. Consider for these conditions:
- Following heart attacks, or protection of those at risk
- Angina, or sense of heaviness in heart (with Dogwood & Hawthorn)
- In prevention & post diagnosis of dementia, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s- in mircordose
Acute Support
None known.
Gemmo Ingredients
- Plant: 5%
- Glycerine: 33%
- Ethanol: 18%
- Water: 44%
Precautions
Due to the increasing blood flow to heart, Lilac can lead to palpitations or irregular heartbeat; and to the brain, it can cause lightheaded sensation. Use for heart symptoms only with the guidance of your health practitioner.
Disclaimer
Gemmo extracts are not meant to treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult with your practitioner before using these or any product during pregnancy, along with prescription medications or if you have a serious medical condition.
The previous statements and all statements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).