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  1. Internally: Tinctures strengthen the immune system, improve mood; used for chronic cough, frequent colds, gout, arthritis. The tincture reduces tissue swelling, lowers blood pressure. Infusions are absorbed more slowly, but their effect is longer. They will help restore strength after a prolonged illness, protect the body during flu and viral infections, improve memory.

    Method of application and dosage: For the infusion, 2 tablespoons are poured with 1 glass of boiling water and infused for 10-15 minutes. Strain and drink with honey. For the decoction, 100 g is poured with 2 liters of boiling water and placed in a water bath for 10-15 minutes. Infuse for 10 hours. For a cough, drink 100 g until the illness subsides. The decoction will better help cope with fatigue and overwork.

    Contraindications: Individual intolerance, avoid with stomach ulcers, gastritis with high acidity; use in limited quantities during pregnancy and lactation.

  2. Internally: Taken for indigestion, insomnia, and spasms, angina, headaches, hypertension, vomiting, belching, hemorrhoids, and to stimulate appetite, for colic; for stimulating milk secretion in breastfeeding women. An infusion of dill seeds is used for liver and biliary tract diseases.

    Method of application and doses: Infusion: 1 tablespoon is poured with 1 glass of boiling water, infused for 15 minutes, strained. Take 1 tablespoon up to 6 times a day 15 minutes before meals in a cold form.

    Externally: Used in the form of compresses for eye diseases, for pustular skin lesions.

    Contraindications: Individual intolerance.

  3. Internally taken as an expectorant for bronchitis; as an enveloping, anti-inflammatory agent for gastritis, colitis, stomach ulcer, and duodenal ulcer; for inflammation of the urinary tract (pyelitis and cystitis).

    Method of application and dosage: 1 tablespoon of seeds is poured with 200 ml of boiling water. Stir for 15 minutes, strain, take in a warm form, 1/4 - 1/2 cup 3-4 times a day, 30 minutes before meals. The course of treatment is 2-3 weeks. Used externally in the form of compresses and poultices for furunculosis, mastitis, abscesses, lichen, eczema, burns, and wounds, for rinsing in the treatment of mouth ulcers.

    Contraindications: individual intolerance, cholecystitis, keratitis, acute intestinal dysfunction. Prolonged use is not recommended.


  4. Description.
    The history of flax seeds therapeutic use dates back to the times of Hippocrates. In his book Corpus Hippocraticum he described beneficial effect of flax seeds on human organism. Flax seed provides nutritious oils required for good body functioning. It is best taken as the ground seed, especially over long periods of time. Rich in alpha-linolenic acid, one to three tablespoons a day can help to protect the heart and blood vessels and promote healthy bowel evacuation for prevention of toxic accumulation. It is high in mucilage, which helps to protect the entire digestive tract, respiratory tract and bile duct. The ground seed can be added to cereal or muesli. Water intake should be increased, as the seed absorbs liquid. Use. These are some positive effects of flax seeds on health: 1.Lowered blood cholesterol levels. 2. Lowered high blood pressure. 3. Increased energy, vitality, and stamina. 4. Increased sense of calmness under stress. 5. Reduced threat of blood clots. 6. Protection against cancers, particularly hormone sensitive cancers such as breast and prostate. 7. Better regulation of blood sugar levels. 8. Eases inflammatory tissue conditions, including arthritis. 9. Alleviation of dry skin, eczema and psoriasis. 10. Enhanced immune system. 11. Increased metabolic rate with a positive impact on weight management. 12. Helps with Attention Deficit Disorder. 13. Natural laxative (promotes digestion). 14. Improves function of kidney and helps remove liquid from body.

    Attention!
    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.

  5. Description.
    In ancient Chinese as well as traditional Indian system of medicine, anise has assumed a very popular stature. Anise seeds are rich in volatile oil, flavonoids and other important nutrients. Anis actions are disinfectant, anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic, expectorant and antiviral. Anise seeds stimulate lactation, and are considered to be a mild diuretic. Moreover, Anise is a mild antiparasitic and its leaves can be used to treat digestive problems, relieve toothache. Anise can be used to relieve menstrual cramps. Use. Anise has a long history of medical, magical, and culinary use. Anise has also been used for centuries as an agent for relief of coughs and colds. It is still used widely today as a digestive aid and anti-flatulence agent. After taking anise preparations digestion improves, constipations stop and the work of gastrointestinal tract normalizes. Indeed, science has proven that the essential oils in the seeds do have expectorant properties. A tea can be made for relief from cough and congestion. Externally, Anise tea can be wrapped in a warm cloth and used as a compress for eye pain. Try dropping a few seeds in a glass of warm milk before bed to prevent insomnia. Lastly, Anise seeds can be chewed in the morning for an all-day mouth freshener.

    Attention!
    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
  6. Internally: Fennel fruits are prescribed for spasmodic colitis, flatulence, to improve appetite, digestion, bile secretion, as well as for diseases of the biliary and urinary tracts and other diseases. The infusion is especially often prescribed in pediatrics (in the form of dill water) for abdominal pain in children; for bronchitis and diseases of the upper respiratory tract; for lactation in breastfeeding women.

    Method of application and doses: 2 tablespoons of fennel seeds are poured with 200 ml of boiling water, boiled in a water bath for 15 minutes, infused at room temperature for 45 minutes, strained. The ready infusion is brought to the original volume and taken in 1/3 cup 3-4 times a day.

    Externally: Gives a good therapeutic effect in the treatment of fungal skin diseases.

    Contraindications: Individual intolerance.

  7. Internally, it is an effective remedy for insufficient milk during lactation. It has antiseptic and expectorant effects and can be used for bronchitis, wet cough, and other respiratory tract pathologies. Additionally, it helps normalize liver function. It is applied to diseases of the bladder, urinary tract, and can help get rid of kidney stones.

    Method of application and dosage: 1 teaspoon of dry seeds is poured into a cup and filled with boiling water. The tea is infused for 10 minutes, then strained and consumed half an hour after eating. You can have 2-3 cups per day.

    External use: used for inhalations.

    Contraindications: digestive system problems, pregnancy, individual intolerance.

  8. Description. The history of flax seeds therapeutic use dates back to the times of Hippocrates. In his book Corpus Hippocraticum he described beneficial effect of flax seeds on human organism. Flax seed provides nutritious oils required for good body functioning. It is best taken as the ground seed, especially over long periods of time. Rich in alpha-linolenic acid, one to three tablespoons a day can help to protect the heart and blood vessels and promote healthy bowel evacuation for prevention of toxic accumulation. It is high in mucilage, which helps to protect the entire digestive tract, respiratory tract and bile duct. The ground seed can be added to cereal or muesli. Water intake should be increased, as the seed absorbs liquid.

    Use. These are some positive effects of flax seeds on health: 1.Lowered blood cholesterol levels. 2. Lowered high blood pressure. 3. Increased energy, vitality, and stamina. 4. Increased sense of calmness under stress. 5. Reduced threat of blood clots. 6. Protection against cancers, particularly hormone sensitive cancers such as breast and prostate. 7. Better regulation of blood sugar levels. 8. Eases inflammatory tissue conditions, including arthritis. 9. Alleviation of dry skin, eczema and psoriasis. 10. Enhanced immune system. 11. Increased metabolic rate with a positive impact on weight management. 12. Helps with Attention Deficit Disorder. 13. Natural laxative (promotes digestion). 14. Improves function of kidney and helps remove liquid from body.

    Attention! Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
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