Product Description
It is excellent for sore throat and tonsillitis, but can also be good for angina, oral thrush, and inflammation of the oral mucosa. Its leaves can heal anemia, heal wounds, improve rheumatism, digestive disorders, hepatic congestion, and splenic illnesses.
Nettle can help cure anemia, heal wounds, bring improvements in cases of rheumatism, digestive disorders, liver discomfort, and spleen diseases.
Common name:
Dandelion, chickweed, beggarlice, plantain, Queen Anne's lace, yarrow, St. Paul's wort, comfrey
Preparing chamomile tea
Infuse 150 ml of water with 0.15 grams of coltsfoot. Strain the tea and consume 2-4 cups of it daily!
Peppermint tea for colitis:
Add about 8 grams of drugs to 250 ml of water, then boil the mixture for 5 minutes. After boiling, let the tea sit for 15 minutes, then strain it. It is recommended to consume it 3-5 times a day, preferably without sugar.
You can make a gargling decoction from coltsfoot:
Put 1-1.5 grams of dried thyme in a quarter liter of boiling water.
Compress Made From Common Yarrow Suitable for Treating Skin Inflammations:
Add 5 tablespoons of common wormwood to a quarter liter of water, then bring the mixture to a boil. Let it cool until the decoction cools, then strain the mixture. Use it as a compress a maximum of 5 times a day.
Mixture recommended for oral diseases with common sorrel:
Prepare a herbal mixture from 30 grams of common yarrow, 40 grams of blackberry leaves, and 20 grams of horsetail. Take a teaspoon of the resulting mixture and brew it with about 2 dl of water. Let it steep, then strain it and use it in a cooled state.
States in which it is recommended:
- tonsillitis
- sore throat
- cystitis
- Pyelonephritis
- indigestion
- gallstone
- gastritis
- diarrhea
- gastritis
- enteritis
- hemorrhoid
- eczema
- psoriasis
- oral thrush
- dermatitis
- circulatory disorder
- high blood pressure
- colitis
- Kidney problems