The ash tree, Fraxinus Excelsior

Ash Buds (Fraxinus excelsior) mainly support the musculoskeletal and renal systems. They are recommended in cases of excess weight, as they help reduce cholesterol and uric acid levels. They also act in gouty conditions and provide anti-inflammatory effects on synovial tissues and ligaments.

Anti-inflammatory action:
Ash buds have strong anti-inflammatory properties, particularly for joints, ligaments, and synovial tissue. They are effective against tendinitis and act as a natural anti-rheumatic.

Respiratory and ENT system:
According to Dr. Pitera, mother tincture of ash buds may help with certain auditory issues (deafness, hypoacusis) and ocular pathologies such as pigmentary retinitis, uveitis, and various retinopathies.

Musculoskeletal system:
They support joint health by reducing inflammation and alleviating pain in joints and tendons.

Hepato-renal system:
Ash helps regulate cholesterol and uric acid levels, useful in gout and biliary dyskinesia (including gallstones). As a diuretic, it promotes the elimination of cellulite and supports weight management and visceral ptosis.

Urogenital system:
Ash is used to support the uterus (fibroids, prolapse) and to address age-related sexual disorders such as decreased libido, impotence, asthenospermia, or male hypogonadism.

Nervous system:
It acts on stress and anxiety-related neuroses, linked to its influence on the gallbladder.