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Dyeing madder tea. 50g

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Category:Science FictionHome & Decor
Dimensions: 5x7x12cm
For many years, the root of dyer's madder has been highly valued in the textile industry. It was used for dyeing wool, silk, and cotton fabrics. Thanks to its dyeing properties, madder root became known as a dye. The roots of madder contain malic, tartaric, citric, and ascorbic acids, anthraquinones, triterpenoids, proteins, sugars, and pectin substances. Carbohydrates, flavonoids, coumarins, phenolcarboxylic acids and their derivatives have been isolated from the leaves and stems through research, while hyperoside and rutin have been found in the flowers. However, madder roots have long been used for medicinal purposes. Clinical studies have shown the effectiveness of madder root in treating various diseases. In particular, it has been found that madder root can loosen and break down bladder and kidney stones. Clinical trials have revealed that madder roots are very effective in treating kidney stones. Preparations made from the roots also have diuretic, antispasmodic, and astringent properties. In traditional medicine, madder root is used as an antispasmodic and diuretic. Various medicinal forms of the plant are used to treat gastrointestinal diseases, jaundice, constipation, nocturnal enuresis, gout, and polyarthritis. In folk medicine, decoctions of madder roots have long been used to treat spleen inflammation and menstrual cycle irregularities. Additionally, the plant is used as an adjunct treatment for bone tuberculosis, and is effective as a laxative and diuretic. A powder made from madder roots mixed with honey is recommended for memory loss and jaundice. Externally, medicinal products based on madder root are used to lighten pigmented spots, treat ulcers, and dermatomycoses. Decoctions of madder roots are also used externally to treat skin cancer. Due to its rich chemical composition, madder root has a pronounced diuretic and antispasmodic effect, and helps to break down urinary calculi. It is used to facilitate the passage of sand and reduce spasms. Recipes: Infusion: Heat 200 ml of purified water to 80-85 degrees Celsius, add 20 grams of dried roots, infuse for 2-3 hours, and strain. The infusion is recommended to be consumed in 75 ml portions after each meal. It is recommended for diseases of the urinary tract. Decoction for compresses: Pour 10 grams of crushed roots into 100 ml of water, boil on a water bath for 10-15 minutes, cool, and strain. It normalizes the metabolic processes of the epidermis. It can also be taken internally for rheumatism, gout, and polyarthritis, half a glass before meals, in the morning and evening. Contraindications: Individual intolerance. Not a medicine. Consult a specialist before use. Composition: 100% dyer's madder root. Volume: 50 grams.
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