Orthilia Secunda (Borovaya Matka) Drops – 50 ml
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Description
Orthilia Secunda (Borovaya Matka) Drops – 50 ml
(Ортилия однобокая, Борова́я матка, настойка – 50 мл)
Orthilia Secunda, commonly known as Borovaya Matka, is a traditional herbal extract derived from the plant Orthilia secunda. In herbal medicine, it has been widely used to support female reproductive and urinary health, promote comfort of the genital and urinary systems, and help maintain general well-being through botanical bioactives like arbutin and flavonoids.
Active Ingredient
• Water-alcohol extract of Orthilia secunda (Borovaya Matka) — a standardized herbal tincture derived from the aerial parts of the plant.
Traditional phytochemicals in the plant include arbutin, flavonoids, saponnins, organic acids, and hydroquinone derivatives.
Key Benefits
• Supports female reproductive health and hormonal balance
• Traditionally used to help with urogenital comfort and urinary tract wellness
• May help ease mild inflammatory processes
• Herbal extract in easy-to-use drop form
Recommended Use
• Adults: Take 20–30 drops (approx. 1 ml) diluted in 100–150 ml of water, tea, or juice, 2 times daily with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional.
• For best results, dosing may be continued for several weeks as part of a regular herbal wellness regimen.
(Note: Exact dosing may vary by manufacturer; follow label instructions if provided.)
Product Details
• Form: Oral tincture (alcohol-based herbal extract)
• Net Volume: 50 ml
• Category: Herbal reproductive and urinary wellness supplement
• Usage: Taken orally, diluted before consumption
Precautions
• Consult a healthcare professional before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive.
• Not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
• Avoid if allergic to Orthilia secunda or related botanicals.
• Keep out of reach of children.
• If symptoms worsen or do not improve, seek medical advice.
This product supports general wellness and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.