Internally, it is used in the treatment of chronic bronchitis, hypertension, nervous disorders, epilepsy, insomnia, migraines, rheumatism, and radiation sickness. It is particularly noted for its application during menopause, kidney and liver diseases, ovarian diseases, and respiratory infections.
Method of application and dosage: Pour 1 tablespoon of ground herb of clover with 200 ml of boiling water, heat on a water bath for 30 minutes, cool at room temperature for 15 minutes, strain. Drink 1/3 cup 3 times a day before meals. Externally, infusion and decoction of clover, as well as ointment from clover flowers, are used for the treatment of furunculosis, purulent wounds, mastitis, otitis, and rheumatism.
Contraindications: individual intolerance, pregnancy, kidney diseases. It is a toxic plant, and strict dosage should be observed; consult a specialist before use. It is advisable to use it only in herbal blends.
Internally, lovage is taken for the following purposes:
Method of administration and dosage: 3 tablespoons of finely crushed dry herb are infused in 250 ml of boiling water, heated in a water bath with the lid closed for 15 minutes, infused at room temperature for 45 minutes, strained, and consumed throughout the day in equal portions.
Externally, lovage is used for:
A ointment made from a powder of lovage roots, vaseline, and lanolin (in a ratio of 1:2:1) is used to lubricate affected areas in dermatosis and for rubbing in rheumatism.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance.
Internally, it is taken as an expectorant, anti-inflammatory, and enveloping agent for bronchitis and bronchial asthma, gastritis, colitis, stomach ulcers, and duodenal ulcers; for inflammation of the bladder and urinary incontinence.
Method of application and dosage: The infusion is prepared by the cold method: 6-8 g of crushed root are infused in cold water for an hour, strained, and sweetened with sugar or honey. Take 20 g every 2 hours.
External use: used for gargling and lavage in inflammations of the mucous membranes of the mouth, angina, stomatitis, and on the genital organs.
Contraindications: individual intolerance.
Internally, it is taken for cardiovascular diseases, gallstone disease, bronchial asthma, acute bronchitis, arthritis, osteoarthritis, toothache, gynecological diseases, dermatitis, and hemorrhoids.
Method of application and dosage: Pour one-third of a half-liter jar of crushed saberfish with vodka, close the vessel tightly, and place it in a dark place. It should infuse at room temperature for at least 3 weeks. The ready tincture is taken 1 tablespoon three times a day before meals, washed down with a small amount of water.
Externally, you can also prepare an oil infusion (extract). Vegetable oil is used instead of vodka for its preparation. The rules for preparing and storing the extract are the same as for the tincture. The oil extract is used for rubbing into sore spots. After rubbing, the affected area is wrapped with a woolen cloth. The procedure is carried out at night.
Contraindications: Pregnant and lactating women, children, and individuals with individual intolerance to the preparation. When taking the tincture, one should avoid getting cold, refrain from eating salty, sour, and spicy foods. Also, do not take any medicines, herbs, or alcohol.
Internal Use:
It gradually loosens and breaks down kidney, bladder, and gallbladder stones without significantly affecting blood pressure and breathing. It enhances heart contractions without noticeably affecting heart rhythm. It has diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects in the treatment of pyelonephritis, nephritis, and cystitis. It helps eliminate salts from the joints of the hands and legs. Under the influence of marjoram, urine turns pink-red, and stones come out in flakes.
Method of Application and Dosage: Infuse 1 teaspoon of crushed raw material in 200 ml of cold water, infuse for 8 hours, then strain the extract, and the raw material is re-infused with 200 ml of boiling water. After 15 minutes, strain again. Both infusions are mixed and consumed in several doses throughout the day before meals.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance, overdose is not allowed. Limit the consumption of products containing an excess of oxalic and citric acids. It is recommended to consume boiled meat, fish, vegetable oil, cereal dishes, beets, cucumbers, watermelons, melons, non-acidic varieties of apples, pears, plums, as marjoram can damage teeth. It is advisable to drink infusions through a straw and rinse your teeth.
Composition: marigold, flax seeds, yarrow, watercress, licorice, flax seeds, milk thistle fruits.
For liver diseases, gallbladder and bile ducts, hepatitis, cholecystitis, gallstone disease, helps remove cholesterol from the body.
Internally, linden flower infusion is taken for the following conditions:
Methods of administration and dosages: 2 tablespoons of crushed linden flowers are infused in 200 ml of hot boiled water, steeped for 20 minutes. Taken internally in a warm form, 1-2 cups 2-3 times a day after meals.
Externally, the infusion is used for:
Contraindications: Individual intolerance.