

Sorbus Domestica is a Mediterranean tree from the Rosacea family. It grows slowly over a course of 5-600 years, in high light, and roots herself in deep, thick calcareous soil.
Its fruits are rich in tannins, sorbitol and vitamin C while its buds are viscous. In Gemmotherapy, the Sorbus Domestica buds are used. Sorbus Domestica has a primary action on increasing the tone of the venous walls.
As a venous tonic, Sorbus Domestica works on the venous plethora to reduce heaviness and varicosities of the veins. Sorbus Domestica is to the veins as Crataegus Oxyacantha is to the arteries.
Sorbus Domestica also has anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects on the blood to fluidify and decrease hyperviscosity, just as the doctrine of its buds suggest.
Sorbus Domestica also serves as a strong lymphatic drainer and assists in decreasing buzzing in the ears resulting from lymphatic congestion
INDICATIONSBlood Hyperviscosity
Phlebitis Sequelae
Lymphatic Congestion
Venous Problems
Menopausal Circulatory Disorders
Sorbus Domestica has an action on conditions of serum hyperviscosity and hypercoagulation, which can contribute to a type of hyper-reactive reticulo-endothelial metabolism. This condition can be detected in certain cases of menopause, which are accompanied by a considerable decrease in pulse pressure and an increase in diastolic pressure. Sorbus Domestica is a remedy that controls a recurring condition. This remedy is also indicated for conditions such as certain congestive disorders, venous problems, phlebitis, hemogliasis, circulatory problems during menopause, heaviness in the legs, venous hypertension, tinnitus and lethargy.
Each Drop (0.025 ml) Contains:
Service Tree (Sorbus domestica) Bud Extract (1:200)
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Glycerin, ethanol (beet),
purified water ,
'Recommended Dose:(Adults and Children over 12 years old)
Take 50 drops (1.25 ml) three times daily in a small amount of
water, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Gemmotherapy Remedy to be used on the advice of your
healthcare practitioner.
Risk Information: If symptoms persist or worsen, consult
your healthcare practitioner. If you are pregnant or
breastfeeding, do not use, unless directed by your healthcare
practitioner.