2024 Author: Gavin MacAdam | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 13:38
Although mountain ash bears fruit in August-September, berries can be picked much later. At the beginning of autumn, they are cut off for storage in a raw state, and closer to November, when after the first frosts, it loses its taste of bitterness - for the preparation of winter preparations
Useful properties of common mountain ash
It is difficult to list a complete list of the beneficial qualities of mountain ash. Its fruits are extremely useful for those who suffer from asthenia, vitamin deficiency, anemia. In addition to a large set of vitamins (C, E, P, B2), the fruits are rich in phospholipids and essential oils. It is a source of trace elements such as iron, manganese, copper. As for vitamin C, in this respect, mountain ash is ahead of lemon, and in terms of carotene content, it leaves behind such a record holder as carrots.
Among the useful properties - a diuretic and hemostatic effect. It is also used as a choleretic and laxative. The use of mountain ash has a beneficial effect on metabolism. It is recommended for those who suffer from gout, rheumatism, arterial hypertension.
Another valuable quality of mountain ash is that it has practically no contraindications. However, in any case, you should not abuse it.
Harvesting of rowan fruits
It is advisable to collect mountain ash in the phase of full ripening. For long-term storage raw, the berries are best dried. You can do this in the oven and oven or outdoors. It is more convenient to freeze a small amount of berries, after which they acquire a pleasant sour taste.
For long-term storage fresh mountain ash can be ground with sugar. For 1 kg of the harvested crop, 1.5 kg of granulated sugar is taken. For therapeutic purposes, take this sweet mixture for 1 table. spoon up to five times a day.
Rowan treatment
Fresh rowan berries, as well as juice, are an old folk remedy for fighting dysentery. To do this, consume approximately 100 g of berries three times a day. This is done half an hour before meals. If juice is used for treatment, then it is drunk in a quarter of a glass in the same mode.
Infusion of fruits is used as a powerful multivitamin remedy for anemia or exhaustion. For this, 1 table. a spoonful of dry berries are brewed with 0.5 liters of boiling water. Before drinking, the healing drink should be allowed to brew for about an hour. This is the daily dose, which is distributed 3-4 times. If the taste is unpleasant, you can add sugar to the infusion.
Many women are familiar with the unpleasant sensations of cystitis. This ailment and other inflammatory processes in the bladder helps to heal the infusion of rowan and lingonberry fruits. Ingredients are taken in proportions of 3: 1. For 1 table. a spoonful of this mix requires a glass of boiling water. The mixture must be allowed to stand for at least 3 hours in a warm place. Drink half a glass with a little honey. They drink the remedy three times a day half an hour before meals.
Rowan is also good in other collections. With low acidity, as well as diseases of the biliary tract, this recipe is useful:
• rowan fruits - 5 parts;
• tansy inflorescences - 4 hours;
• yarrow - 3 hours;
• plantain and calamus root - 2 tsp.
On the 2nd table. l. collecting take 0.5 liters of cold water. They put it on fire and wait for it to boil. Leave on low heat for another 40 minutes. Take half a glass chilled three times a day. I do this 20 minutes before eating.
If your stomach hurts, take 1 part of calamus root for 3 parts of rowan fruits. For 1 table. l. the mixture needs a glass of cold water. First, it is infused for an hour, then sent to the stove and brought to a boil. The product is taken warm. They drink half a glass twice a day, they also do this before meals.
And with spasms in the intestines, a collection is made from:
• rowan fruits - 4 parts;
• mint and dill seeds - 3 tsp each;
• valerian root - 2 tsp;
Brew with boiling water and leave for an hour. They use it in the same way as the previous remedy. In order not to harm yourself with self-medication, you should consult your doctor before using mountain ash as a medicine! As part of the collection, some ingredients are also contraindicated during pregnancy.
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