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Cynara can still be found in the wild in some parts of the world such as North Africa. From around the 9th Century cynara was cultivated in Naples and can now be found in many other parts of the world. In the 16th Century, the Dutch introduced cynara to the English who gave it the name artichoke. Nowadays the cultivation of cynara is concentrated mainly in countries round the Mediterranean.

Benefits and features of A.Vogel Cynara tincture:

  • Made from freshly harvested Cynara scolymus (Globe Artichoke) leaves
  • Organically grown
  • Botanical food supplement

As well as being an enjoyable food, cynara can also by made into a tea or a herbal tincture. The Italians took one step further and use it as the primary flavour of a tasty liqueur!

One of the plant chemicals found in cynara, known as cynarin, is thought to be responsible for its healthcare qualities. The majority of cynarin found in artichoke is in the pulp of the leaves, which is why Alfred Vogel used this part of the plant for his tincture of Cynara scolymus.

Ingredients:
Tincture of organically grown fresh Cynara scolymus (Globe Artichoke)) leaves, extracted in alcohol (66%V/V).

Directions for use:
Adults: 20 drops 2 to 3 times daily in a little water.
Maintenance: 20 drops 1 to 2 times daily, in a little water.
Children: This product is not recommended for children.

Do not exceed stated recommended daily dose.
Please seek medical advice if pregnant. Do not take if breastfeeding. Medical advice should be sought with acute and severe liver complaints such ad hepatitis and bilary tract occlusion.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.