Pine buds are rich in resins, essential oils, boleritin, turpentine, pinicycrine, tannins, they also contain a lot of ascorbic acid and mineral salts.
Infusions of pine buds are a good diuretic and expectorant. They are used during various edema of the bladder and dropsy.
Sometimes pine buds are prescribed as inhalation to relieve pain and speed recovery from colds and sore throat.
Apply tinctures of pine buds externally to treat radiculitis, arthritis, certain skin diseases, purulent and deep wounds, as well as burns and skin ulcers.
Pine buds contain vitamin B and C, tannins, carotene, resins, volatile production, bitter substances, starch, essential oil.
Features:
- pine buds alleviate coughing, easier breathing, and also contribute to the removal of sputum.
- possess antiviral property that allows them to be used in the period of viral and colds.
- have antimicrobial and disinfectant therapeutic properties.
- inherent in pine buds and wound healing properties.
- pine buds also have choleretic and diuretic properties.
- relieve cramps, relieve pain in the muscles.
- pine needles are used to cleanse the vessels.
- pine buds have a strengthening effect on the body.
- from pine buds prepare decoctions, infusions, use them as inhalation.
About 10 g (1 tablespoon) of the kidneys are placed in a glass or enameled dish, pour 200 ml (1 cup) of boiled water at room temperature, cover and heated in a boiling water bath for 30 minutes, cooled at room temperature for 10 minutes, filtered, the remaining raw materials wring out. The volume of the resulting broth is adjusted with boiled water to 200 ml.
Take 1 tablespoon of the infusion 3-4 times a day after meals.
Before use, it is recommended to shake the broth.
Contraindications:
Individual intolerance, pregnancy, breastfeeding.
Before use, you must consult a doctor (specialist).
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