Hazel (Corylus avellana L.)



Botanical characteristics

  • Latin name: Corylus avellana L.
  • Botanical family: Betulaceae
  • Part used: fresh shoots

Properties

  • Antisclerotic, pulmonary drainage, pulmonary regeneration
  • Blood thinner, cardiovascular protector, lymphatic drainage
  • Hepatocyte stimulator, liver regenerator

Indications

Digestive system

Immune and respiratory system

Metabolic system

Nervous system

Blood and lymphatic system

How to use

Adults and adolescents

  • Take 5 to 15 drops daily in a glass of water, 15 minutes before meals, for 3 weeks.
  • Start with 5 drops and increase as you progress.

Children over 3 years old

  • 1 drop per day per 10 kg (body weight).
  • Start with 1 drop and gradually increase.

Precautionary measures

Hazelnut Sprout Macerate is a herbal food supplement.

It is not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

It is important to keep it out of the reach of children and not to exceed the recommended daily dose.

The dose should be adjusted for young children.

Hazelnut Sprout Macerate is approved for use by the whole family except babies under 3 years of age and pregnant women.

Store away from light and heat.

Synergistic uses

ASTHMA

Hazelnut can be combined with Viburnum macerate for its antispasmodic properties and Cassis macerate for its anti-inflammatory properties.

ANAEMIA

Hazelnut can be used alone or in combination with Fig to improve iron absorption by the intestinal mucosa.

OEDEMA

Hazelnut can be combined with macerates of Chesnut, a lymphatic tonic and decongestant, and Ash for its anti-inflammatory properties.

CELLULITE

Hazelnut can be combined with Chesnut and Ash. The Ash macerate is anti-inflammatory for the lymphatic system, and the Chesnut macerate tones the lymphatic tissue and drains the lymph.