Description
Centaurium
Centaurium is well known to herbalists as a ‘stomach bitter’ – one of the classes of herbs with bitter taste and used to aid digestion. For these herbs, it is important to taste the bitterness and because of this. It is better to use herbs such as Centaureum as a tincture taken 5 minutes before meals.
To be considered in chronic gastric and other abdominal indurations, possibly cancer of intestinal tract, especially of stomach and Caecum. Center of action is the pylorus, causing painful contraction with duodenal distention. Depression of spirits.
Centaurium umbellatum, use in our Centaurium tincture, is a small plant with purple flowers. It may be available in many parts of the world but especially in Middle Europe and Asia.
The classification of the group of plants known as Centaurium is still in discussion and because of this. Umbellatum is sometimes also refer to as umbellatum erythrea. Group of plants name umbellatum derived its name from the centaur Chiron, well known in Greek mythology for his skills as a herbalist.
Food supplements should not be use as a substitute for a varies and balance diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Dosage of Centaurium
- Adults: 10 – 15 drops 3 times daily before meals, in a little water.
Children (2-12 years): 1 drop per year of age twice daily in a little water. - Do not exceed stated recommended daily dose.
Please seek medical advice if pregnant.
Keep out of reach and sight of children
Ingredients
Tincture of fresh aerial parts of umbellatum(Centaury), extracted in alcohol (66% v/v).