Tavolga: medicinal properties, application photo
White flowers-the swirls of the twill are found inany part of the country. Most often they grow in places with high humidity: on marshy areas of rivers, in wet ravines or on damp meadows. Less often the Volga can be met from the shady side of the houses. Folk healers also call it a magpie, as it is believed that this plant helps cure forty different diseases.
For the preparation of various medicinal products, flowers of the plant are used, which are harvested in the middle of summer, as well as roots, which are better to excavate in autumn or early spring.
Healing properties
The action of the twig on the effective fight against various diseases scientists explain by the fact that it contains a special substance, which in its properties is similar to aspirin.
The plant is widely used for treatment andprevention of diseases of cardiovascular diseases, even very serious. Specialists in folk medicine successfully treat the broths of this herb infarctions, strokes, fragility of capillaries, high blood pressure and various violations of the heart rate.
In general terms, the range of diseases from which tavolga can help is quite wide, so we list only the most serious of them.
Diseases of the stomach and intestines. It helps well from diabetes and diabetic ulcers.
Prevention and treatment of urinary tract diseases and kidney diseases. Perfectly removes sand from the kidneys.
In epilepsy patients are advised to regularly take various decolours decoctions to avoid the resumption of seizures.
The healing properties and the natural substances contained in the masturbate are excellent in the treatment of external and internal bleeding.
Compresses from this herb are used to treat wounds that do not heal for a long time.
It is recommended to take medicines based on this plant for rheumatism, gout, tuberculosis and anemia.
Among the spheres of external application of the Tavolga, one can distinguish the treatment of dermatitis, pressure sores, burns and frostbite. The solution of the plant is also washed with festering wounds and applied to the boils.
There is an opinion that tavolga can even helpcure cataract. Doctors of traditional medicine do not agree with this opinion because of the clinical course of the disease, which can not be cured, but only suspended.
But numerous examples prove that the tavolga can cope with this.
And although the allergic reaction in the treatment of the puberty is not revealed, it is recommended to consult with the doctor before the reception in order to establish the correct dosage.
Drug Recipes
Here are a few recipes for decoctions, tinctures and ointments from the twig, which can be taken from various diseases, having previously received a specialist consultation.
Infusion of herbs
A teaspoon of a dry plant should be crushed andpour a glass of hot water. Close the dishes with the mixture and leave for about an hour. This portion will be enough for four to five meals during the day. It is recommended to divide it into even portions and drink before eating.
Decoction from the roots
A tablespoon of dried roots finely chopped,pour a glass of boiling water and cook for another five minutes over low heat. The medicine needs to be insisted for another 40 minutes, then strain and take a tablespoon three to four times a day before meals.
Ointment
For the treatment of various inflammations, you canprepare yourself this remedy for external use. The proportion can be quite any. For one part of dry roots, powdered, take two parts of Vaseline and one part of lanolin and mix well. The ointment is ready. Keep it better in a sealed container in a dark place.
Tincture for external use
This medicine is used as an ointment for painin the muscles, joints and back. For 500 mils of vodka you need to take 50 g of dry flowers of gravid and 20 g of sugar. To insist the medicine you need ten days in a dark place, periodically shaking the bottle.
From burns, wounds and ulcers
The roots of the plant must be ground into a powder(for example, in a coffee grinder) and mixed with vegetable oil in a ratio of 1: 5. The tincture should be in a dark place for 12 days, after which it must be filtered and used to lubricate burns or as compresses on wounds.













