English water is an herbal tonic, composed of herbal extracts that, thanks to its active ingredients, acts on the lining of the digestive system, stimulating the production of gastric juice, favoring the improvement of the digestive process and the increase of appetite.
English water can be found in health food stores or pharmacies, however, although it is not necessary to present a prescription, it is important that its consumption is not done without the advice of the doctor, since the consumption of this product in large quantities, is associated with side effects, such as headaches, nausea and appearance of red spots on the skin.
- English water is composed of the extract of several medicinal plants.
- Such as Chinese cinnamon.
- Yellow cinnamon.
- Calumba.
- Blueberry.
- Absinthe.
- Chamomile and aulaga.
- Which have several properties and health benefits.
- Which give it the following indications:.
In addition, English water is commonly used as a purifier of the uterus, to help cleanse the body and uterus of substances that can prevent or hinder pregnancy, and may be recommended during the postpartum period or after miscarriages, however the use of English water for this The purpose should be indicated by the doctor.
The use of English water should be recommended by the doctor, and 1 cup can be indicated before meals, which is equivalent to 30 ml. The maximum daily dose of English water is 4 glasses or 120 ml per day.
The notice does not mention side effects, but in some cases allergic reactions to the drug may occur with symptoms of redness, itching and white or red balls on the skin, in which case it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible. In addition, drinking English water above the recommended daily dose can cause nausea, headache, vomiting, vision changes and, in some cases, fainting.
The use of English water during pregnancy is not recommended, as some medicinal plants that make up this water can cause uterine contractions, interfering with pregnancy.
In addition, it is contraindicated for lactating women, children under 12 years of age, patients with epilepsy, excess stomach acid, gastritis, peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, Parkinson’s disease, patients with liver or stomach diseases or problems and patients allergic to one of the components of the formula.