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Cola de caballo – Field Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) from Peru, needles, 25 g
€ 3.34 – € 5.00 incl. VAT
Natural food supplement for healthy hair and nails
Horsetail (botanically Equisetum arvense) is one of the oldest herbs. Peruvian horsetail grows in the pure environment of the mountain jungle and contains slightly more active substances than horsetail growing in Europe.
Horsetail (Cola de caballo in Spanish) is valued as a rich source of silicon, which is very important for the human body for the healthy functioning of the organism and metabolism. It helps the healthy development of hair and nails. If you have problems with hair or brittle nails, you should try drinking horsetail tea. It is very likely that the quality of your nails or hair will improve very soon.
In addition, horsetail helps healthy breathing, improves immunity, also helps and strengthens blood vessels, has a diuretic effect. It is a very welcome plant for cleansing cure and detoxifying the body.
Recommended preparation
For the detoxification cure, drink one cup 3 times a day, to prepare one cup of tea, use one teaspoon (approx. 1 gram) of dried horsetail. Cook for about 10-15 minutes.
Packaging
100% pure dried crushed leaves of the Equisetum arvense plant (horsetail)
Country of origin:
Peru
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