Skip to content

Agrimony Bach Flower Remedies Alcohol-Free Liquid - Naturalma - Food Supplement

Sale price £16.00

Net quantity

Only 5 in stock

Spend £40 to get free shipping

Shop with confidence

  • Fast shipping
  • Easy exchanges
  • Trusted reviews
  • Eco materials
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Bancontact
  • Google Pay
  • Klarna
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa

Directions:
Take 4 drops directly into the mouth, one to three times a day at any time.

Ingredients:
Vegetable glycerine (stabilizer), water, agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) flowers (0.25%), potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate (preservatives), citric acid (acidity regulator).

Blog posts

Chaga: what it's used for, how to use it, and when to be cautious

Chaga is a parasitic fungus that grows primarily on the trunk of the birch (sclerotium of *Inonotus obliquus*, often also cited as *Phellinus* in popular literature). In Nordic and Siberian tradition it is known as an edible fungus used for everyday well-being. In a claim-safe approach, this article helps you understand in which situations it may make sense to include it in a supplementation routine, how to use it judiciously and what precautions to observe. What you can do today: - Evaluate

Caraway (meadow cumin): what it's used for, how to use it, and when to be careful

Caraway, also known as "meadow cumin", is a plant of the Apiaceae family traditionally used for its characteristic aroma and as an ingredient in herbal medicine and supplements. The seeds contain essential oils (including carvone and limonene) that determine its aroma and organoleptic properties. In a claim‑safe approach, the goal is to explain how caraway can be incorporated into a wellness routine, how to use it judiciously, and when to be cautious. What you can do today:
Back to top