It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that people thought of using the part of the lime tree that was richest in active principles, the sapwood. Linden sapwood is the soft part between the tree and the bark. Since then, linden sapwood has been used to aid digestion .
What is Nat & Form Aubier De Tilleul Bio 200 Eco Vegetable Capsules used for?
Developed by Nat & Form, this food supplement is composed of Linden sapwood, which designates the tender part of the bark of Tilia cordata which has been reduced to powder and put in the form of vegetable capsules.
Linden is found throughout Europe, it is abundant in the south-east of France, especially in the Pyrenees. This plant was well known to the ancients for relaxation , but what interests us is Linden Sapwood, the soft wood located between the heart of the trunk or branches and the bark. Nat&Form Aubier de linden is a dietary supplement indicated as a drainer because it facilitates elimination .
How to properly use Nat & Form Aubier De Tilleul Bio 200 Eco Vegetable Capsules?
4 capsules per day. To be swallowed with a large glass of water in the middle of meals.
Comment on the recommendations for use and dosage of Nat & Form Aubier De Tilleul Bio 200 Eco Vegetable Capsules with our partner Avis checked after your purchase .
What is the composition?
Ingredients for 4 capsules:
Organic Linden Sapwood Powder** 880 mg
Capsule of vegetable origin 300 mg
**Powder from organic farming
What are the side effects and contraindications?
Food supplements should be used as part of a healthy lifestyle and not be used as substitutes for a varied and balanced diet. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children. Storage takes place in a dry place away from light. Children under 12, pregnant or breastfeeding women, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Presentation - Packaging
Nat&Form Aubier de Tilleul Bio comes in the form of a box of 200 vegetable capsules.
The advice of your expert pharmacist
More commonly known as the Small-leaved Linden, this tree can be classified in the family Tiliaceae or Malvaceae depending on its phylogenetic classification. Most of the time measuring between 20 and 30 meters high, it enjoys a particularly high longevity since its life expectancy is close to 500 years. It is its bark, which is therefore called Aubier, which arouses particular interest because it has the reputation of possessing many traditional virtues.