Viola Tricolor
Viola tricolor drops (wild pansy) is a small plant, rarely reaching beyond 6 inches in height. It can be available in the wild in many parts of Europe. It looks similar to the cultivated Pansy plants many people will be familiar with, but has smaller flowers and leaves.
Indeed, It is the progenitor of cultivated Pansy plants and because of this, we also refer to it by its common name of ‘wild pansy’.
What is Viola Tricolor?
Violatricolor drops also has another common name. Heartsease, with a long history of use for many different conditions. Today, we know that wild pansy contains a special type of molecule known as cyclotides, or circular peptides. These substances are very stable because of their structural shape.
Dosage of ViolaTricolor
- Directions:
Adults: 15 to 20 drops twice daily, in a little water.
Children (2-12 years): 1 drop per year of age twice daily in a little water. - Avoid during pregnancy or if breastfeeding.
Viola tricolor drops Keep out of reach and sight of children.
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