Linden Sapwood is used for respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, coughs and as a sedative.
Only the flowers of the Linden tree have any proven medicinal value. In folk medicine, they have also been used to relieve stomach problems and cram...
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Description
Linden Sapwood is used for respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, coughs and as a sedative.
Only the flowers of the Linden tree have any proven medicinal value. In folk medicine, they have also been used to relieve stomach problems and cramps, flush excess water from the body, and calm the nerves. However, their effectiveness for these purposes has not been verified.
Common in northern temperate regions, the Linden tree is prized primarily for its wood, which is used in the sounding boards of pianos. Lindens often reach a height of 80 feet. Though they are also know as Common Lime, they bear no relation to the familiar citrus fruit. Linden flowers have several medicinal properties. They loosen phlegm, soothe irritation, and promote sweating.
Linden Sapwood is also known as Common Lime and European Lime.
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Directions
Take 1-2 capsules per day with a large glass of water.
Ingredients
Linden Sapwood (Tilia species) - 450 mg
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