Blackcurrant – according to the literature, blackcurrant fruits have properties that were used to alleviate the following ailments:
- black currant as an alternative to vitamin C tablets,
- are a rich source of antioxidants,
- reduce cholesterol levels and lower blood sugar levels, control triglycerides and blood sugar levels,
- are a rich source of vitamin A, which helps inhibit the development of numerous eye diseases, e.g. cataracts,
- has a diuretic and diaphoretic effect,
- has anti-putrefactive and anti-arthritic properties,
- antidiarrheal, antiscorbutic effect,
- strengthening the stomach.
A METHOD OF PREPARING:
Dried blackcurrant tea: simply pour boiling water over it and steep for a few minutes
Black currants are valuable dessert fruits, eaten raw. They can also be dried, frozen or processed into juices, jams, jellies, jams, jams, candy fillings and various confectionery products and home-cooked dishes. Due to the high content of pectin compounds, it is recommended to use currants as a jelly additive to jams and marmalades made from fruits that have little of them, e.g. strawberries. They can also be used to produce high-vitamin preparations. Currants are also used to make wine and liqueur. Blackcurrant fruits are also used in cosmetics. After crushing, ripe berries can be applied to the face for 20-30 minutes to obtain a natural fruit cleansing and whitening mask.
Illustrative photos. The raw material may sometimes differ visually depending on the batch.
Packaging: doypack bags with zipper closure
How to store herbs:
Store in a dry place, out of the reach of children, in a tightly closed original packaging, away from sunlight.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding:
In most cases, herbs should not be used by pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, as well as small children. In the above-mentioned cases, consult your doctor before use.
Allergic reactions:
Herbs, like any other products, regardless of their classification, may also interact with medications and cause allergic reactions.
Sources:
Information taken from the Internet and publicly available literature.
The products we offer are not drugs or medicinal products under pharmaceutical law.






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