The natural ingredients of the“Vital Defense” Tincture drops are: water, alcohol, elecampane, dog rose, bedstraw, sea buckthorn and chickweed.
To produce these highly valuable drops, we use the entire plant, including the flowers, for elecampane, dog rose, bedstraw, and chickweed. For sea buckthorn, we use the entire plant, including the berries.
Especially in times of increased stress, we should pay more attention to our immune system. In addition to external influences such as wetness, cold, and wind, long-term stress and physical exertion also take their toll on the immune system.
A strong immune system recognizes pathogens that cause disease—such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other pathogens—and fights them with antibodies. The unwanted invaders are recognized early, and the body's defense mechanism kicks in.
Recommendations for strengthening the immune system include a balanced, vitamin-rich diet, sufficient sleep, a healthy gut flora, exercise in the fresh air, and consciously switching off more often—in other words, a fundamentally healthy lifestyle. We all know this in principle, but implementing it daily in our increasingly complex lifestyles often fails.
Good old chicken soup or a vegetarian alternative?
In 1988, Professor Ron Eccles founded the Common Cold Center at Cardiff University in England. It was the first clinical trial center dedicated to developing new therapies for colds, coughs, sore throats, and nasal congestion.
He summarized his findings in a 24-hour emergency program. When the typical cold symptoms arise, the classic tips handed down from our grandparents help. Shower or bathe in as hot a water bath as possible. The steam stimulates mucus production and expels viruses from the body. The warm air soothes irritated airways. Then go to bed and allow your body to rest in the consistent warmth of the bed.
Adequate intake of special herbal teas, preferably, supports the defense against infections.
The healing active ingredients in chicken soup are the protein cinnamal, which has anti-inflammatory and decongestant properties. Furthermore, zinc, bound to the protein building block histidine, is an important trace element for colds. Vegetarians replace chicken soup with lentils. Lentils have a similar composition of protein and zinc. Both dishes are enriched with soup vegetables and herbs. Did you know that parsley has anti-inflammatory properties? The vegetable's phytochemicals and vitamins are important for the immune system.
In our Duschlbaur's complex tincture“Vital Defense”Elecampane, dog rose, bedstraw, sea buckthorn, and chickweed form your personal protective barrier. Your immune system will thank you with increased activity.