Folk recipes for the treatment of "mother-in-law"
Many connoisseurs of houseplant healers are not going to limit their arsenal to long-established, tried-and-true means-for example, aloe juice. They boldly tell us about the new "plant antiseptics", which are always at hand in the apartment. For example, cuts, wounds, superficial burns are treated with leaves of all the familiar Tradescantia - they are applied to the site of damage. It is believed that antiseptic properties are also possessed by the leaves of the sansewater. The juice of the same plants, folk doctors try to treat inflammation in the throat and nasopharynx, inflammation of the gums, chronic bronchitis, even tuberculosis, and gastritis, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.
There are also prescriptions for the treatment of such insidious diseases as chronic inflammation of the appendages( adnexitis) or chronic inflammation of the bladder and urinary tract( cystitis).Well, it is possible that for some people these new "green doctors" can become an individual "means of salvation".Especially if you grow this tool yourself with yourself on the
window sill. Of course, any novelties of home pharmaceuticals should be tested with extreme caution, bearing in mind possible allergic reactions, side effects, individual intolerance. Do not use for the treatment of children, pregnant and lactating women.
In otitis( inflammation of the middle ear) Folk healers in this disease, which is almost always accompanied by severe pain, use fresh juice of the plant as a remedy. Leaves grind, squeeze the juice and, using a pipette, dig in a few drops into the inflamed auditory meatus 2 times a day. After this procedure, wrap a head with a warm woolen shawl.
When inflammation of the appendages
is also a folk remedy. Cut several mature leaves of the sansewater and grind well. Take 1/2 cup of crushed raw material and pour 0.5 liters of vodka, put in a dark place for 2 weeks for infusion. Ready to filter. Store the medicinal composition in the refrigerator. Take recommended for a teaspoon 2 times a day after meals, diluting the tincture in 1/4 cup of water.
IKypc treatment lasts a month. Then you need to take a week break and repeat the course of treatment. Then again, break for a week and repeat the course.
Another folk recipe with the same discomfort: a faceted glass needs to be filled with 1/3 of the shredded leaves of the sansewater. Top up with vodka to the brim, pour into a bottle of dark glass, insist in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. Then strain through a triple layer of gauze and store in the same container. Take 1 tablespoon 2 times a day after meals. The course of treatment is 2 weeks.
Tincture, prepared according to the first of these two recipes, people are also treated with vegetovascular dystopia. The method of preparation and dosage is the same, but only two courses are offered.