Hay flowers

€8.40 *
Content: 0.2 Kilogramm (€42.00 * / 1 Kilogramm)

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  • MED1001894
  • 4250201211156
  • 10213470
  • 4171796
  • Cosmetics
For bath additives and wraps. Support the treatment of rheumatic complaints, sciatica,... more
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For bath additives and wraps. Support the treatment of rheumatic complaints, sciatica, tension, joint pain, colic and lumbago.

Hay flowers are the flowers of the various grasses that grow in the meadows. Laboratory tests have shown that a handful of hay flowers contains about 50 different types of flowers. Due to the high diversity of species, hay flowers contain many different natural active ingredients that care for the body.

Hay flowers are considered an old household remedy, which was already successfully used by Pastor Kneipp. They have a supporting effect on rheumatic complaints, sciatica, muscle tension, joint pain, colic or lumbago, promote metabolism, calm and purify. Hay flower applications are therefore considered a real source of well-being, relaxation and health.

By the warmth the hay flowers deliver their various active substances and ethereal oils, which are taken up over skin and breath and unfold so on two ways their effect.

Further informationApplication

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From the hay flowers a decoction can be won, which is used as bath additive or for editions.

Bath additive: Pour 1 liter of cold water over 100g of hay flowers and bring to a boil. Then let the decoction steep for about 30 min., strain it off and add it to the bath water. The optimal bath temperature is 35 - 38°C, the duration should be between 10 and 15 min. So that the bath can unfold its optimal relaxing effect, you should keep afterwards warmly covered at least one hour bed rest.
Hayflower wrap: For this, prepare the hayflower decoction as described above and soak a sheet (e.g. tea towel) in it. This wrap is placed directly on the painful area, a towel is placed over it and then a warm blanket.
Optimal exposure time: about 1 hour

Contents: Dried hay flowers from organic cultivation, not sprayed

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GRAMINEAE

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