Health, Alternative Medicine
Monard. Useful properties and contraindications for use
Monarda is an amazing decorative, vegetable and medicinal plant. It is also called in the people lemon mint, bee bergamot, melissa or odorous balsam. This plant comes from America. Monarda, useful properties and contraindications to the application of which have been studied by science, is also known in other countries. In Europe, for example, it is grown as a spicy and garden plant, and the leaves are added to tea.
Distinguished, lemon, hybrid and dual monarchs are distinguished. Leaves of each species and stems can be added for tea making, as they have a tart mint (lemon) aroma and an unforgettable taste.
Monard. Beneficial features
This plant helps to improve digestion, to improve the functioning of the liver, as well as the gallbladder, to increase immunity, so it is often used to treat and prevent ARI and influenza. Also, tincture is recommended for drinking to treat genitourinary diseases.
In folk medicine quite often and very effectively used monarch. Useful properties and contraindications to its use are thoroughly studied. Healers know that the leaves and stems of this plant have bactericidal properties. For the body, this is an excellent immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory and antiviral agent.
When monarea is used, the level of cholesterol in the blood decreases, and the vital activity of the cells is normalized. But the level of triglycerins in the body, on the contrary, increases. Due to the constant use of monarchs, the aorta and blood vessels from atherosclerotic plaques are gradually cleared.
Application of essential oil
The most important value is the essential oil obtained from this plant. It is widely used in perfumery and medicine. It destroys harmful microorganisms, fungi, viruses and even mycoplasma; Treats chronic bronchitis, radiation sickness, bronchial asthma; Is antistress, antispasmodic and antisclerotic. Due to its anthelmintic properties, it is used to kill worms in the body.
You can apply monarch oil and externally for the treatment of eczema, rub in the roots of hair when they fall out. It effectively copes with burns of I and II degrees, has the ability to engraft foreign, transplanted or damaged tissues.
Monard. Contraindications for use
Compared with pharmacy drugs, folk remedies are much more useful and do less harm to the human body. But, like any medicine, the monarch has useful properties and contraindications to the use. Therefore, it is worth to familiarize with them in advance. And if in doubt, you should consult a doctor. He will tell you what to do.
It is not recommended to use tea, tincture and monarch essential oil during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as with individual plant intolerance.
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