Traditional medicine: Kalanchoe from the cold
Effective and rapid treatment of sucha common disease like rhinitis, is possible not only with the help of modern medicines, but also through the use of folk recipes. For example, a calanchoe from the common cold helps well.
There are about two hundred different kinds of thisa medicinal plant, of which about ten are common in domestic floriculture. Healing properties have two varieties of this shrub: Degremon and pinnate Kalanchoe. First born in Africa. It has fleshy leaves of a gray-green color. Its main feature is its ability to reproduce rapidly with leaf buds. For a plant of the pinnate type, the presence of leaves of a lighter shade and not so active budding is characteristic.
Use Kalanchoe from the common cold can be differentways. Unique beneficial properties of this healing shrub are due to the fact that it includes components such as vitamin C, flavonoids, organic acids and tannins. The presence of all these trace elements allows the widespread use of Kalanchoe in folk medicine.
How to treat toothache, varicose veinsveins, ulcers and various kinds of inflammation with its help, you can learn from numerous prescription compilations. However, the use of the Kalanchoe from the common cold deserves special attention, especially since during the seasonal flu epidemic, it can be used as a prophylactic when there are no signs of a cold. Especially useful is the Kalanchoe juice in the common cold in children, with genyantritis and other inflammatory diseases affecting the nasopharynx.
At home, make juice from the bushthere are two ways. In the first case, it is necessary to cut some of the freshest leaves of the plant and squeeze out the liquid into any suitable container. Then, using a pipette, you should collect the juice and use it for the preparation of medicine or for direct instillation into the nose.
Use of Kalanchoe juice from the common cold is necessaryextremely cautiously, especially when treating children. As a result of misuse of this medication, a number of side effects may occur, such as an allergic reaction and a mucosal burn. At the first application, especially when instilling kalanchoe from the common cold to children, it is necessary to start with a decoction or diluted juice. It is necessary to make sure that there is no allergic reaction to the plant. The latter can manifest as a rash on the skin or difficulty breathing. In the presence of certain symptoms, the use of Kalanchoe juice is not recommended.