Chestnut flowers are a gift from God – with 50 flowers, you can heal everything from the heart to gout:
Few people know that in the beautiful pink and white flowers of the chestnut (horse chestnut) lies a strong healing power.
They are used in the form of a decoction or alcoholic tincture and help with diseases of the heart, liver, tuberculosis, asthma, leukemia, rheumatism; the special chestnut blossom ointment relieves the symptoms of arthritis and gout.
Chestnut flowers also have well-pronounced anti-cancer properties
They are used for leukemia, brain tumors, prostate adenoma, etc. This is how chestnut flowers are taken for various diseases:
FIBROSIS-CYSTIC MASTOPATHY
Pour 6-8 tablespoons of dried chestnut blossoms with 1 liter of water, let it boil, but do not boil.
The flowers are soaked in the potion all night. During the day, strain the decoction and drink 1 sip of the liquid every hour.
VARICOSE VEINS
Soak 50 g of flowers (without the twigs) in 0.5 liters of alcohol or vodka for 14 days.
During this time, prepare the following ointment: mix 10 g of chamomile flowers, crushed into powder, 10 g of sage leaves and dried flowers, again into powder, 50 g of crushed chestnut fruits and 5 g of potato starch.
Pour over the mixture with 200 grams of hot chicken fat (preferably from a domestic hen if you have one) and cook in a water bath for 2.5 hours, then leave the mixture to sit overnight, in the morning bring to a boil again, remove from heat and strain while hot until cool. Store the jar of ointment in the refrigerator.
Treatment: take 30 drops of the prepared alcohol tincture with water 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals for 3-4 weeks. At the same time, lubricate the veins with the ointment.
It has an anti-inflammatory, venotropic, anti-edematous, capillary-strengthening effect.
It reduces the content of prothrombin and cholesterol in the blood, strengthens the walls of blood vessels, improves microcirculation in the veins of the lower extremities, increases the tone of the veins of the rectum, reduces leg swelling, the feeling of heaviness and fatigue in the legs, lowers blood pressure.
For hemorrhoids and varicose veins
250–300 g of fresh horse chestnut blossoms
Using a blender, chop the flowers and squeeze the juice. Take 25 drops in 1 tablespoon of warm water 2 times a day, 30 minutes before meals.
The juice is drunk when the veins in the legs are enlarged and when the hemorrhoidal lumps are swollen.
After long-term use of chestnut blossom juice, the hemorrhoidal pain disappears, and later the hemorrhoids also return.
Rheumatism, arthritis
An alcoholic infusion of dried chestnut blossoms (40 g per 1 liter of alcohol) is used for rubs in rheumatic and arthritic pains.
Thrombosis
To prepare the medicine, you need 30 g of horse chestnut (flowers and fruits), which you must grind and soak for 1 week in 300 g of pure alcohol or vodka in a dark place.
Shake the mixture occasionally, then strain. Consume before meals every day, 3 times 30 drops.
Decoction to support the treatment of leukemia
Horse chestnut flowers are used. Pour 1 tablespoon of dried flowers with 200 ml of water, let it boil, but do not boil. Set aside for 5-8 hours.
Drain. You can drink up to 1 liter of the infusion per day, but the dosage must be selected individually (overdose can cause convulsions).
The treatment lasts 15-20 days. After a ten-day break, it can be repeated.
Potion against brain tumors
This infusion of flowers in the same proportions as for leukemia is recommended for brain tumors. (The colored infusion restores the protein structure).
Contraindications
Despite the valuable properties of the chestnut, it is contraindicated in a number of conditions: various vascular diseases, atonic constipation, hypoacid gastritis, irregularity and delay of the menstrual cycle, poor blood coagulation, thrombocytopenia.
You can not take the chestnut orally and in case of hypotension.
In case of overdose, it can cause convulsions – on the fingers of the hand.
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