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Gentianae radix
To stimulate the appetite. To make a cup of tea, pour 1/2 teaspoonful of boiling water over it and strain after 10 minutes. Drink a cup of tea, cold or moderately warm, 1/2 hour before meals every day. Occasionally, headaches can be triggered in people who are sensitive to bitter substances after using gentian preparations. Warning: Gentian root tea must not be used for stomach and intestinal ulcers. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.
Folium Rubi fruticosi
For mild diarrhea. To make a cup of tea, pour boiling water over 2 teaspoons and strain after 10 minutes. Drink a cup of freshly made tea between meals several times a day. If the diarrhea lasts longer than 3 days, see a doctor. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.
Anisi fructus
To promote mucus dissolution in cases of catarrh of the respiratory tract; for flatulence and mild, cramp-like gastrointestinal complaints. To make a cup of tea, pour 1 to 2 teaspoons of boiling water over it and strain after 10 minutes. To promote the mucus solution, drink a cup of freshly made tea in the morning after getting up and in the evening before going to bed. If you have stomach and intestinal problems, take 1 tablespoon of tea several times a day. Infants and toddlers receive 1 teaspoonful each. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.
Flos Primulae
To promote mucus formation in cases of catarrh of the upper respiratory tract. To make a cup of tea, pour 1 to 2 teaspoons of boiling water over it and strain after 10 minutes. Drink a cup of freshly made tea as hot as possible several times a day, especially in the morning when you get up and in the evening before you go to bed. Warning: In rare cases, after the flowers come into contact with the skin, hypersensitivity in the form of reddening of the skin with blistering may occur. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.