Edelweiss Extract | Win Against Anti-Aging
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Edelweiss extract comes from Edelweiss flowers. They are short lived perennials. It is a German word which means noble and white.
The flower is grown at altitudes, ranging from 1,700 meters to 2,700 meters. To grow properly it requires light soil, good drainage, and a southern exposure.
In ancient times, men wanting to prove their bravery climbed dangerous cliffs so that they wear the flower on their lapel. It was considered a badge of honor. Many were injured, and even killed in their pursuit of the flower.
The Edelweiss flower became the favorite of the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph, and his wife Elizabeth. This, in itself gave it enormous prestige. It became so popular among hikers that the governments of Austria, Germany and Switzerland took steps to protect it in parts of the Alps.
Today, the flower is grown on many continents. And, to get to it and harvest it is no longer has the danger it once was. The flower became even more popular in the sixties when a song called "Edelweiss" was introduced in the eventful stage play, and film "The Sound of Music".
However, for centuries it has been believed that extract from the flower has positive health effects. Edelweiss teas have been popular, as well as using the extract in hot milk, laced with honey.
Also, it was believed that extract from the flower could cure diarrhea and dysentery. Add to this, it could fight ailments such as diphtheria and tuberculosis.
Modern day research by the pharmaceutical industry indicates that there was something to these ancient beliefs. It is now used as an ingredient in high quality anti-aging and anti-wrinkle cosmetics. Research has also discovered that the ultra violet light absorbing chemicals in the flower makes it a good additive to sun block products.
The future of research into Edelweiss extract looks very bright. The extract, as an ingredient in high quality anti-aging cream/cosmetics indicate the flower will remain popular for many years to come.
Thom Richards is the proud owner of Natural Beauty Products Shop. On the site you can read more about exciting top-of-the-line herbal-based products for a healthier lifestyle. Or, access Revitol Anti-Aging Solution to receive specific information about protecting your skin. This article is free for republishing, but the resource links must be retained. May the rest of your day go unblemished!
The flower is grown at altitudes, ranging from 1,700 meters to 2,700 meters. To grow properly it requires light soil, good drainage, and a southern exposure.
In ancient times, men wanting to prove their bravery climbed dangerous cliffs so that they wear the flower on their lapel. It was considered a badge of honor. Many were injured, and even killed in their pursuit of the flower.
The Edelweiss flower became the favorite of the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph, and his wife Elizabeth. This, in itself gave it enormous prestige. It became so popular among hikers that the governments of Austria, Germany and Switzerland took steps to protect it in parts of the Alps.
Today, the flower is grown on many continents. And, to get to it and harvest it is no longer has the danger it once was. The flower became even more popular in the sixties when a song called "Edelweiss" was introduced in the eventful stage play, and film "The Sound of Music".
However, for centuries it has been believed that extract from the flower has positive health effects. Edelweiss teas have been popular, as well as using the extract in hot milk, laced with honey.
Also, it was believed that extract from the flower could cure diarrhea and dysentery. Add to this, it could fight ailments such as diphtheria and tuberculosis.
Modern day research by the pharmaceutical industry indicates that there was something to these ancient beliefs. It is now used as an ingredient in high quality anti-aging and anti-wrinkle cosmetics. Research has also discovered that the ultra violet light absorbing chemicals in the flower makes it a good additive to sun block products.
The future of research into Edelweiss extract looks very bright. The extract, as an ingredient in high quality anti-aging cream/cosmetics indicate the flower will remain popular for many years to come.
Thom Richards is the proud owner of Natural Beauty Products Shop. On the site you can read more about exciting top-of-the-line herbal-based products for a healthier lifestyle. Or, access Revitol Anti-Aging Solution to receive specific information about protecting your skin. This article is free for republishing, but the resource links must be retained. May the rest of your day go unblemished!

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