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Hawthorn, the most medicinal plant in the world
Hawthorn is one of the most precious medicines for the heart. It strengthens and regulates the work of the heart. Effectively regulates blood pressure. In older people, it treats defects and inflammation of the heart muscle. Helps with tension, irritability, insomnia. It is used for pneumonia, flu, cough, bronchitis. It is especially important in heart attacks because it improves the blood supply to the heart muscle.
They are dried in the shade in thin layers.
Tea is prepared from flowers and leaves or fruit. It is sweetened with honey and drunk sip by sip. The fruitage can also be beaten, soaked for 8 hours in cold water, boiled briefly, drained and drunk 2-3 cups sip by sip daily. A tincture can be made from flowers and fruits (20 g is poured with 100 ml of 70% alcohol. Drink twenty drops a day with a little fluid.)
02 Jun 2021
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Hawthorn in bloom
Hawthorn is one of the most precious medicines for the heart. It strengthens and regulates the work of the heart. Effectively regulates blood pressure. In older people, it treats defects and inflammation of the heart muscle. Helps with tension, irritability, insomnia. It is used for pneumonia, flu, cough, bronchitis. It is especially important in heart attacks because it improves the blood supply to the heart muscle.
They are dried in the shade in thin layers.
Tea is prepared from flowers and leaves or fruit. It is sweetened with honey and drunk sip by sip. The fruitage can also be beaten, soaked for 8 hours in cold water, boiled briefly, drained and drunk 2-3 cups sip by sip daily. A tincture can be made from flowers and fruits (20 g is poured with 100 ml of 70% alcohol. Drink twenty drops a day with a little fluid.)
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