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Free delivery in Europe (EU Zone) from €75*
10% discount on your first order!
Delivery costs from 4.50€*
( €330.01 U )
Main use: light infusion, plant maceration or artisanal formulation based on alpine plants
Form: Flowering tops and dried leaves, cut loose.
Alpine speedwell ( Veronica alpina ) is a small perennial plant native to the mountainous regions of Europe. Discreet but robust, it grows in alpine and subalpine lawns and is one of the plants traditionally used in local infusions or rustic compositions.
Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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Thanks to its light, flowery aerial parts, Alpine speedwell is used in floral infusions for well-being, or in rustic plant blends. It is also used in gentle decoctions or macerates for external use in local traditions. Although forgotten by traditional methods, it continues to be harvested in an artisanal way or to promote mountain plant heritage.
Cut aerial parts (thin stems, leaves, flowering tops). Green to gray-green color with bluish highlights depending on flowering. Light herbaceous odor, mild, slightly bitter taste. Plant harvested manually at altitude, air-dried, then cut without chemical treatment.
Little known to the general public, Alpine speedwell is one of the many alpine plants once used in country infusions, digestive teas, and restorative blends. It was sometimes combined with other high-altitude plants in local herbal medicine, for seasonal use or for digestive comfort. Today, it remains a discreet but valuable element of high-altitude plant biodiversity.
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Une plante est dite "réglementée" lorsqu’elle figure sur des listes officielles (Pharmacopée, ANSM, liste Belge ou Européenne) qui déterminent son statut (libre, réservé aux pharmaciens, interdit, ou à usage restreint). Elle peut être soumise à des restrictions d’usage, de dosage, ou de présentation.
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Certaines plantes sont interdites à la vente au grand public car considérées comme potentiellement toxiques ou dangereuses. Elles figurent sur des listes d’interdiction de l’ANSM (Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament) ou de la Commission européenne. Exemples : aristoloche, éphédra, digitales...
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Non. En France, seules 148 plantes médicinales peuvent être vendues librement par des non-pharmaciens (liste officielle fixée par le décret du 1er septembre 2008). Les autres sont réservées aux officines, même si elles sont en vente libre dans d’autres pays européens.
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Chaque pays de l’Union européenne applique ses propres listes de plantes autorisées ou interdites. Une plante tolérée en Allemagne ou en Espagne peut être interdite en France en raison d’un principe de précaution renforcé ou d’absence de monographie officielle.
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Il est essentiel de vérifier si la plante est autorisée à la vente et à l’usage, sous quelle forme (poudre, extrait, infusion) et à quel dosage. Toujours consulter les références de la pharmacopée ou un professionnel qualifié.
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En France, les plantes médicinales sont classées par l’ANSM en deux grandes listes :
Ces deux listes peuvent vous être communiquées sur demande.
Ce classement vise à protéger les consommateurs contre les usages non sécurisés. Il est important de se référer à la monographie officielle ou à un professionnel pour tout usage.
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