2024 Author: Gavin MacAdam | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 13:38
Unfortunately, herbs cannot cure a disease called diabetes. But they will help alleviate the condition of a sick person by making their own adjustments to the metabolism disturbed by the disease
Ivan tea narrow-leaved
Bright inflorescences of Ivan tea provide employment for hardworking bees. One bee colony, “renting” a field with white-pink-purple flowers, produces up to 12 kilograms of fragrant honey in just 1 day of work. This amount of honey is enough for the bees themselves to survive the long winter without herbs and flowers, and a person will pump out part of the reserves in order to enjoy the aroma and improve their health.
A man, looking at the love of bees for a plant, also actively uses its young leaves, shoots and rhizomes, preparing healthy salads from them, adding to soups, frying in vegetable oil like asparagus, turning them into nutritious puree.
For healing infusions that help from many ailments, including diabetes, people harvest Ivan-tea herb. During the flowering period of the plant, they collect leaves and flowers, neglecting the rough stems. The collected raw materials are dried under ventilated awnings, where the scorching rays of the summer sun cannot get through.
Pouring only one tablespoon of herbs with a quarter of a liter of boiling water, leave the drink alone for half an hour so that the water is saturated with the healing powers of the plant. Insist at room temperature. Straining the infusion through a very fine strainer or gauze, they help their body to establish a better metabolism by drinking one third of a glass of infusion before meals, that is, three times a day.
Elecampane
One of the nine strengths of the plant is its ability to help the metabolism in the human body, in which the islets of Langerans of the pancreas, for whatever reason, are not able to create the hormone "insulin" in an amount sufficient to maintain normal metabolism in the body. Lack of insulin leads to the fact that glucose supplied with food, instead of enriching cells with vital energy in conjunction with insulin, accumulates in the human blood.
The high content of organic matter called "inulin" in the rhizomes and roots of elecampane helps to avoid excess blood sugar. Inulin, being a polysaccharide, is not digested in the stomach, is not broken down or absorbed in the small intestine, and only in the large intestine it is processed by the microflora without the formation of sugars. In this way, inulin replaces sugars and starch in people with diabetes without making excess blood glucose stores.
Dried rhizomes and roots of elecampane are ground into powder and tincture is prepared from it. To do this, 10 parts of alcohol (70 percent) are taken for one part of the powder and the mixture is kept for 3 weeks in a secluded place of the apartment where light does not penetrate. With diabetes mellitus, 25 drops of tincture for internal consumption are instilled 3 times a day before meals.
Blackberry
We have already said that blackberries, the stems of which have been stripped of thorns by the breeders, are not suitable for medicinal purposes, since their genetic balance is disturbed. Therefore, either you need to look for wild blackberries on the slopes of rivers, old clearings or forest edges, or choose varieties with thorns for planting in a summer cottage.
To prepare a decoction that helps with diabetes, we need the dried roots of the plant. For one glass of water, 1 tablespoon of crushed roots is enough. After 10 minutes of boiling, leave the broth alone for an hour to infuse. The filtered broth is drunk before meals, drinking half a glass 2-3 times a day.
Side effects
All of these plants will not harm the body if the therapeutic dosage is observed. This is especially true for elecampane, an overdose of which leads to vomiting and stomach pain.
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