Herbs For Boils. Part 1

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Video: Herbs For Boils. Part 1

Video: Herbs For Boils. Part 1
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Herbs For Boils. Part 1
Herbs For Boils. Part 1
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Herbs for boils. Part 1
Herbs for boils. Part 1

There is, perhaps, not a single person in the world who has never been visited by Staphylococcus aureus at least once in his life. A meeting of a person with a bacterium, which has such a beautiful name, is accompanied by completely ugly consequences. Let's look for herbs growing in the garden or outside the outskirts that will help curb the intruder

A few words about furunculosis

Victim selection

Staphylococcus aureus (less often white), that is, a pathogenic bacterium, does not choose every person for its introduction. Looking around closely, she aptly distinguishes from the crowd of people with weakened immunity, tired of chronic ailments; people who have not replenished their bodies with vitamins necessary for metabolism in a timely manner; people suffering from diabetes mellitus … who have made microtrauma and pollution on their skin. Simply put, it hits the "weak link".

Infection symptoms

If you feel a slight itching and a slight tingling sensation on the skin, you don't always even pay attention to it. But the next day, at the site of the tingling, the skin turns red, a cone-shaped tubercle appears, touching which causes pain. The top of the cone, like a mountain snowy peak, acquires an accumulation of a small amount of pus, in the center of which is a black dot.

Serious illness

Doctors who point out the severity of the disease, to which people are more likely to take less seriously, warn about the dangers of self-medication. They believe that all kinds of compresses and ointments only help bacteria to increase their area, provoking an increase in the inflammatory process.

They recognize only one method of dealing with staphylococcus - surgical intervention, put forward by Hippocrates, who lived in the 5th-4th centuries BC. The advice should not be ignored, especially when a malignant chirium jumps up on easily vulnerable parts of the body (on the nasolabial fold, upper lip, near the eyes …).

However, folk medicine since ancient times comes into battle with bacteria, armed with collected natural herbs, not with a sharp scalpel.

Daisy

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The decorative daisy grown in gardens has lost its healing powers in the course of selection procedures. For such purposes, only wild plants are used, or those that have long run wild, which grow in the role of weeds in gardens and orchards. Ridding your summer cottages of wild daisies, collect a bunch of them at the time of flowering and hang them in the shade under a ventilated canopy. Plants collected on Ivan Kupala, that is, on July 7, or rather, on the night of July 7, have a special healing power. But, in principle, you can collect the herb of flowering daisies throughout the summer. It will take a little time, and you will have an assistant in the fight against boils.

Infusion of leaves or flower baskets

It will take three hours to infuse two teaspoons of daisy leaves or flower baskets, filled with 300 ml of cooled boiled water. The filtered infusion is used for lotions or compresses for boils and acne.

Healing tea

If the same two teaspoons of dry grass (daisy leaves and flowers) are poured with a glass of boiling water and left alone for only 10 minutes, then, after filtering it, we get a potion for increasing appetite, relieving cough, helping to overcome skin diseases. Drink a cup of this tea before meals, 2 times a day.

Vitamin salad

Spring is a fertile time for replenishing the body, depleted by the long winter, with vitamins. For a vitamin salad, in which we have already put delicate light green leaves of primrose-primrose, annoying dandelion leaves, you can safely add fresh leaves of wild daisies. Your immunity will be glad and will make every effort to protect you from microbial misfortunes, including Staphylococcus aureus or white, which provokes the appearance of boils.

Side effects:

No side effects have been observed when using the herb of daisies for healing purposes.

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