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CHERRY STEMS INFUSION - 100G

Active drainageAnti-retention
12,99 €
  • Lightens legs
  • Drains excess water
  • Boosts slimming phases
  • Reduces bloating sensation
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Description

The cherry stem (Pedunculus cerasi) stands out as the essential infusion for wellness routines focused on drainage, slimming and lightness. Traditionally used in herbal medicine to promote water elimination, it accompanies periods of fluid retention, heavy legs or feelings of bloating, while fitting perfectly into a modern lifestyle routine.

As an infusion, it becomes a true daily ritual for those who want to feel lighter, more comfortable and more in harmony with their figure.

Our cut cherry stem is selected for its botanical quality and controlled origin. Carefully harvested then dried to preserve its natural constituents, it is offered as a raw plant, with no additives or unnecessary processing. This loose format respects the tradition of herbalists while meeting current expectations for a premium, pure and effective product.

The cherry stem infusion naturally extracts its water-soluble compounds and produces a gentle, plant-based drink that is easy to integrate into daily life.

Appreciated for its role in natural drainage, the cherry stem is often chosen during slimming phases or periods when one wishes to visually refine the silhouette. By supporting the elimination pathways, it helps reduce the feeling of bloating and accompanies programs targeting water cellulite, as part of a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Its progressive action makes it an ideal ally for regaining a feeling of body lightness without harshness, simply by integrating a wellness infusion into one's daily routine.

The cherry stem (Pedunculus cerasi) stands out as the essential infusion for wellness routines focused on drainage, slimming and lightness. Traditionally used in herbal medicine to promote water elimination, it accompanies periods of fluid retention, heavy legs or feelings of bloating, while fitting perfectly into a modern lifestyle routine.

As an infusion, it becomes a true daily ritual for those who want to feel lighter, more comfortable and more in harmony with their figure.

Our cut cherry stem is selected for its botanical quality and controlled origin. Carefully harvested then dried to preserve its natural constituents, it is offered as a raw plant, with no additives or unnecessary processing. This loose format respects the tradition of herbalists while meeting current expectations for a premium, pure and effective product.

The cherry stem infusion naturally extracts its water-soluble compounds and produces a gentle, plant-based drink that is easy to integrate into daily life.

Appreciated for its role in natural drainage, the cherry stem is often chosen during slimming phases or periods when one wishes to visually refine the silhouette. By supporting the elimination pathways, it helps reduce the feeling of bloating and accompanies programs targeting water cellulite, as part of a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Its progressive action makes it an ideal ally for regaining a feeling of body lightness without harshness, simply by integrating a wellness infusion into one's daily routine.

THE BENEFITS OFCHERRY STEMS INFUSION

  • Eases heavy legs
  • Boosts slimming phases
  • Promotes body lightness
  • Supports natural drainage
  • Reduces bloating sensation
  • Helps eliminate excess water

Traditional use supported by scientific literature

Data from publications released between 2000 and 2024 on cherry stems (Pedunculus cerasi) and their traditional use in natural drainage, renal water elimination and the support of elimination pathways.
Sources: Sources: Schimmer & Parker, 2000 (Phytomedicine) • European Medicines Agency, Herbal Monographs, 2014 • ESCOP Monographs, 2019 • Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2012–2022 • Nutrients, 2018–2023

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