Made from fresh buds and meristematic tissues collected according to the balsamic times
Gems are collected as soon as they hatch, days before the growth of the first leaves. The Balsamic time is very important because in this phase, growth hormones (auxins, gibberellins), are at their maximum concentration. The gems are pounded in a mortar and immediately put in a solution made by equal parts of water, alcohol and glycerin.
Maceration in the dark should not be less than 40 days. Following this, begins the pressing and the reporting to volume with 1:10 dilution.
The residue is then calcined and made ashes.
Ash is washed at least 7 times and the salts obtained are added to the solution.Everything is centrifuged in proper circulations for at least 15 days.
The addition of salts and the centrifugation give the product quality and effectiveness far superior than normal derivates of gems.
- Abies Pectinata
- Acer Campestris
- Aesculus Hippocastanum
- Alnus Glutinosa
- Alnus Incanna
- Ampelopsis Weithchii
- Betula Pubescens
- Betula Verrucosa
- Carpinus Betulus
- Castanea Vesca
- Cedrus Libani
- Cornus Sanguinea
- Coryllus Avellana
- Crataegus Oxyacantha
- Fagus Silvatica
- Ficus Carica
- Fraxinus Excelsior
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Juglans Regia
- Juniperus Comunis
- Linfa di Betulla
- Magnolia Denudata
- Olea Europea
- Populus Nigra
- Prunus Amigdala
- Prunus Spinosa
- Quercus Peduncolata
- Ribes Nigrum
- Rosa Canina
- Rosmarinus Officinalis
- Rubus Fructicosus
- Rubus Idaeus
- Salix Alba
- Secale Cereali
- Sequoia Gigantea
- Sorbus Domestica
- Tamarix Gallica
- Tilia Tomentosa
- Ulmus Campestris
- Vaccinium Vitis Idaea
- Viburnum Lantana
- Viscum Album
- Vitis Vinifera