Friday, October 31, 2014

Horsetail Herb, Our Health Assistant BY MR.VELJAN MITREVSKI · NOVEMBER 1, 2014






horsetail
Horsetail is Herb that grows in the fields, levees, slopes of mountains. 
Medicinal properties and action:
– Prevents bleeding
– Kidney disease and bladder
– necrosis
– rheumatism
– gout
– Open festering wounds
– Dry heels
– fistulaс
– lupus
– Low memory
– Inflammation of the tonsils and oral cavity
– Chronic bronchitis
– Damage to the vertebrae
The horsetail constitutes diuretic species. It possesses a great capacity to eliminate water from the body, in such a point to increase urination up to 30% more than what is habitual. As a diuretic it is particularly suited to metabolic during the menopause. It may be taken internally to stop bleeding from ulcers or curb heavy menstrual bleeding. Horsetail is also recommended for anemia and general debility and osteoporosis. This is only few benefits of using this herb. 
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And this are few directions for usage:
Tea: 1 small spoon pour in 250 ml. hot water
Coatings: One full hand with horsetail placed in cloth and then hot water to soften. Then placed in another fabric and coating is put on the sore spot. Keeping the warmth is important. Store hours act.
Bath ( seat bath): 100 gr. horsetail is stir in 10l. cold water.  Heat the liquid next day to 32-37 oC. Bath should last 20 minutes.
Tincture: 10 g. fresh horsetail put in 50 Grams. 40% alcohol. Keep 14 days of sunshine or hot spot.
Coatings for kidney pain: Fresh horsetail finely is coped until they make mushy. Place mash directly on the kidneys.

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