English Walnut (Juglans regia)
Elm (Ulmus campestris)
Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani)
Protects the skin The skin is the body's largest organ. It is an important detoxification organ, contributing to the elimination of its "miasmas." The skin is said to be the mirror of internal pathologies, reflecting the fact that internal illnesses (physical or psychological) manifest themselves on the skin. For example, eczema, psoriasis, or hives can have both biological and psychogenic origins, which was assessed in a 2016 survey of children aged 3 to 15 in Denmark.
Children with eczema, asthma, or hay fever had more emotional, behavioral, and hyperactivity problems. The results are consistent with those of a 2019 meta-analysis of thirty-seven studies (n=2068,911).
Phyto E.E.C. is a holistic complex indicated to protect the skin from the expression of ongoing internal pathologies. It protects the skin from dryness, moisture, and chapping. This combination also helps prevent metabolic deposits that can lead to after-effects (clogged pores). It also acts on the mucous membranes, liver, and kidneys to eliminate toxins. Furthermore, it is also nutritious and a source of polyphenols, omega-3 fatty acids, and collagen-promoting factors that maintain and restore the skin's suppleness and elasticity. Elm protects the skin thanks to its ability to manage oozing, infections, and abscesses, which are common in eczema. It works by detoxifying and eliminating acids from the integumentary system.
English walnut has an affinity for the skin and mucous membranes. It is used to protect the skin barrier and acts deep within the integumentary system. It maintains the integrity of the mucous membranes by resisting intestinal leakage and its possible manifestation on the skin.
English walnut also regulates the production of collagen necessary for skin damage such as acne and psoriasis. For this reason, it is indicated for acne, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, collagenosis (connective tissue disorder), lupus erythematosus, eczema, trichinosis, and ringworm. Cedar of Lebanon, when used long-term, acts deep within to eliminate toxins from the body. With age, the bark of cedar of Lebanon peels, and this remedy is also well-suited for dry, peeling skin. Cedar of Lebanon has cleansing and draining effects on the skin thanks to its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory effects on the respiratory tract and mucous membranes.
Elm (Ulmus campestris)
Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani)
Protects the skin The skin is the body's largest organ. It is an important detoxification organ, contributing to the elimination of its "miasmas." The skin is said to be the mirror of internal pathologies, reflecting the fact that internal illnesses (physical or psychological) manifest themselves on the skin. For example, eczema, psoriasis, or hives can have both biological and psychogenic origins, which was assessed in a 2016 survey of children aged 3 to 15 in Denmark.
Children with eczema, asthma, or hay fever had more emotional, behavioral, and hyperactivity problems. The results are consistent with those of a 2019 meta-analysis of thirty-seven studies (n=2068,911).
Phyto E.E.C. is a holistic complex indicated to protect the skin from the expression of ongoing internal pathologies. It protects the skin from dryness, moisture, and chapping. This combination also helps prevent metabolic deposits that can lead to after-effects (clogged pores). It also acts on the mucous membranes, liver, and kidneys to eliminate toxins. Furthermore, it is also nutritious and a source of polyphenols, omega-3 fatty acids, and collagen-promoting factors that maintain and restore the skin's suppleness and elasticity. Elm protects the skin thanks to its ability to manage oozing, infections, and abscesses, which are common in eczema. It works by detoxifying and eliminating acids from the integumentary system.
English walnut has an affinity for the skin and mucous membranes. It is used to protect the skin barrier and acts deep within the integumentary system. It maintains the integrity of the mucous membranes by resisting intestinal leakage and its possible manifestation on the skin.
English walnut also regulates the production of collagen necessary for skin damage such as acne and psoriasis. For this reason, it is indicated for acne, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, collagenosis (connective tissue disorder), lupus erythematosus, eczema, trichinosis, and ringworm. Cedar of Lebanon, when used long-term, acts deep within to eliminate toxins from the body. With age, the bark of cedar of Lebanon peels, and this remedy is also well-suited for dry, peeling skin. Cedar of Lebanon has cleansing and draining effects on the skin thanks to its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory effects on the respiratory tract and mucous membranes.
Adults: Take 10 drops daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Non-medicinal ingredients: Purified water, certified organic alcohol, glycerin