Servicetree Bud, a product derived from the buds of a Mediterranean tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. This remarkable tree thrives in bright light conditions and takes several centuries, approximately 5-600 years, to reach maturity. Deeply rooted in dense limestone soil, it produces fruit abundant in tannins, sorbitol, and vitamin C, while its buds possess a thick, viscous quality.
In herbal medicine, servicetree bud has long been valued for its ability to improve venous wall tone, much as hawthorn does for arteries. In addition, it is a powerful lymphatic drainer, helping to reduce ringing in the ears caused by lymphatic congestion.