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  1. The history of apitoxin use in medicine dates back to ancient times. Apitherapy was well-known and popular in Ancient Egypt, India, China and Greece.

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    The most important component of Apisarthron Ointment is apitoxin. Apitoxin is a source of the most valuable and vital enzymes and amino acids, peptides and proteins, which boost many important processes in our body, which provide anti-inflammatory, analgesic and bio stimulating effects. Apisarthron Ointment is really rich in healing properties, which reduce inflammations, restore the functions of locomotor system, bloodstream and metabolism. Uses: Apisarthron Ointment is used for arthropathy, joints pain, rheumatism, radiculitis, neuritis, muscle pains, sprain of muscles and ligaments, and for warming up massage before and after work out.
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  2. Description.
    Hawthorn is a plant very popular in Chinese and Japanese medicine. The plant is believed to strengthen cardiovascular function. Hawthorn tincture is used to lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and for some heart related diseases. The herb called the hawthorn is one of the best herbs to boost the performance of the heart and the human circulatory system in general. Regular supplementation with this herb can thus help bring some balance blood pressure and it is considered to be excellent for heart. Use. Problems connected with poor circulation caused by aging arteries, problems of poor circulation towards the lower body and legs as well as problems like poor memory and confusion induced by a poor blood circulation to the brain can all be reduced by supplementation with the hawthorn tincture. Hawthorn also has an effective relaxing effect on the functioning of the nervous system, the tincture aids in relieving excessive stress and anxiety, it helps in calming mental agitation, it lessens restlessness and reduces nervous palpitations. The herb also induces sleepiness in people affected by insomnia.

    Warning!
    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
  3. Internally, it is taken as a binding agent for stomach disorders, inflammation of the intestines, heartburn, and lack of appetite; for neurasthenia, convulsions, osteitis, bronchitis, pleurisy, diseases of the biliary tract, and in gynecology - for libido weakness, regulating the menstrual cycle, and enhancing sexual activity.

    Method of application and dosage: 1 tablespoon is poured with 200 ml of boiling water, covered with a lid, and heated in a water bath for 15 minutes. Cooled for 45 minutes at room temperature, strained. The volume of the resulting infusion is brought to the original volume with boiled water. Take 1/4 cup 3-4 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

    External use: applied for baldness and hair loss; for rinsing the oral cavity with stomatitis.

    Contraindications: individual intolerance, during pregnancy, and with increased secretion (acidity) of the stomach.

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