Description
Red quinquina is known for its tonic and febrifying properties. This powder is perfect for stimulating the body and fighting febrile states.
Red quinquina is known for its antimalarial and febrifugal properties. It helps to reduce fever and fight infections.
The red quinquina is a tree of the Rubiaceae family, up to 10 metres high. It grows in the mountains between 600 and 3300 meters above sea level, mainly in South America.
Originally from the Andes, the red quinquina was discovered by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century. Used to treat malaria, it has become famous for its antipyretic properties.
Data sheet
Mix a tablespoon of powder in a glass of water. Drink once a day, preferably in the morning. Can also be used for decoction.
Do not use in case of quinine allergy. Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Red quinquina is known for its antimalarial and febrifugal properties. It helps to reduce fever and fight infections.
The red quinquina is a tree of the Rubiaceae family, up to 10 metres high. It grows in the mountains between 600 and 3300 meters above sea level, mainly in South America.
Originally from the Andes, the red quinquina was discovered by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century. Used to treat malaria, it has become famous for its antipyretic properties.
Data sheet
Mix a tablespoon of powder in a glass of water. Drink once a day, preferably in the morning. Can also be used for decoction.
Do not use in case of quinine allergy. Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
See date printed on packaging