Berries dried blueberries 50 g
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The use of blueberries
Blueberries are the most popular folk medicinal plant, especially its fruits, both dried and fresh, as well as covered with sugar.
Dried blueberries are used for diarrhea, acute enterocolitis, hypoacid gastritis, dysentery, heartburn, cystitis, urethritis, rheumatism.
Carotinoids of blueberries improve night vision and function of the visual apparatus, and also accelerate the update of the mesh membrane of the eye.
The fruit decoction is used to rinse the oral cavity and the pharynx with tonsillitis and colds, to enhance visual acuity, especially the night, and as an anthelmintic agent.
Blueberries are used in fresh and boiled form (decoctions and jelly) for cystitis and urolithiasis.
Blueberries are consumed with indigestion, pain in the stomach and intestines and diarrhea.
Fresh berries are more often consumed in stomach catarrh, and dried in a decoction or strong in the pair during catarrh intestines, intestinal disorders and diarrhea.
Traditional medicine also uses blueberries in a mixture with strawberries. To do this, the entire strawberry period, usually lasting about 3 weeks, patients with a chronic intestinal disorder, stomach catarrh and low acidity of gastric juice and patients with an anemia, along with blueberries, eat strawberries.
strawberries and blueberries separately, in the mixture and alternating it is recommended to eat with kidney stones, including very painful attacks. In the latter case, it is recommended to make hot baths from a decoction of oat straw, mixed (in half) with horsetail grass.
Blueberries, especially fresh berries, is characterized by the peculiarity that they, fastening the intestines with diarrhea, at the same time treat chronic constipation.
After blueberry therapy, the peristalsis returns to normal for a very long time
Blueberries are the most popular folk medicinal plant, especially its fruits, both dried and fresh, as well as covered with sugar.
Dried blueberries are used for diarrhea, acute enterocolitis, hypoacid gastritis, dysentery, heartburn, cystitis, urethritis, rheumatism.
Carotinoids of blueberries improve night vision and function of the visual apparatus, and also accelerate the update of the mesh membrane of the eye.
The fruit decoction is used to rinse the oral cavity and the pharynx with tonsillitis and colds, to enhance visual acuity, especially the night, and as an anthelmintic agent.
Blueberries are used in fresh and boiled form (decoctions and jelly) for cystitis and urolithiasis.
Blueberries are consumed with indigestion, pain in the stomach and intestines and diarrhea.
Fresh berries are more often consumed in stomach catarrh, and dried in a decoction or strong in the pair during catarrh intestines, intestinal disorders and diarrhea.
Traditional medicine also uses blueberries in a mixture with strawberries. To do this, the entire strawberry period, usually lasting about 3 weeks, patients with a chronic intestinal disorder, stomach catarrh and low acidity of gastric juice and patients with an anemia, along with blueberries, eat strawberries.
strawberries and blueberries separately, in the mixture and alternating it is recommended to eat with kidney stones, including very painful attacks. In the latter case, it is recommended to make hot baths from a decoction of oat straw, mixed (in half) with horsetail grass.
Blueberries, especially fresh berries, is characterized by the peculiarity that they, fastening the intestines with diarrhea, at the same time treat chronic constipation.
After blueberry therapy, the peristalsis returns to normal for a very long time
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- Category:Food for Health
Dimensions:
Dimensions:12.5x7x4.5 cm
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