Influenza stick

Influenza stick (Pfeiffer's Pallium) is one of the most unusual products that can be found on the store shelf today. Who was the inventor of this stick, and why is it needed? Let's figure it out together.

The influentera stick was invented by the German physician Victor Peiffer in 1922. At that time, he suffered from a serious illness from which many young people suffered. The doctor noticed that he felt better when he took herbal infusions and medications that smelled like incense smoke. He also noticed that the stick helps strengthen the immune system.

Victor Pfeiffer came up with the idea of ​​mixing the smells of tree resin and incense. He created a mixture of pine, juniper, incense, potato and herb compounds. He managed to create a unique aroma that helps cope with infections, strengthens the immune system and relieves stress.

This stick, also called the “influentuza stick,” immediately became very popular. It helps cope with cough, sore throat, runny nose and other symptoms of infections. Peiffer began selling his wand in drug stores, with Germany being the first country. Soon it began to be sold all over the world.

Today, the influentera stick continues to be very popular in Europe and America. But its popularity is slowly growing in Russia. The main users of the stick are people suffering from asthma and allergies. And those people who are not afraid to use such a stick to scent a room.

From the above you can understand what value the influenza stick has and why it