Tincture of acacia flowers. Treatment of nervous disorders

  • The date: 20.04.2019

Imagine that the tree, which since childhood we are accustomed to perceive as a white acacia, biologists do not consider acacia! Few people know that the real name of this tree (in botany) is robinia vulgaris, or robinia pseudo-acacia.

Name locustinvented by Carl Linnaeus and given to the plant in honor of the French botanists Jean and Vespasian Robin. However, the erroneous naming of white acacia is so widespread that it overshadowed the real one! We will not deviate from the cultural tradition, therefore, so that the reader understands us, we will use the familiar name, but we will “put” it in quotation marks.

What is this plant?

The native land of the "white acacia" is the North American forests, but it has successfully naturalized on all continents (of course, except for Antarctica). Now it is common on the territory of our country, in the Crimea, in the Caucasus and the Far East.

For the Indians, acacia is a tree of life, immortality; its beautiful flowers symbolize purity. Collected in large brushes, they delight with their sweet aroma in June-July. Bees willingly collect nectar from them. According to scientists, from one adult tree, you can get from 5 to 14 kg of fragrant honey, which practically does not crystallize.

"White acacia" grows quickly, especially for the first 10 years, and under favorable conditions can reach a height of up to 30 m. This tree is quite hardy, sun-loving, drought-resistant, has a beautiful openwork crown, therefore it is successfully used both in landscape design and for creation of windbreaks of forest belts, strengthening of unstable soils with a high sand content. The oldest tree in Paris is the "white acacia", planted in 1601 in the royal garden of Henry VI. Believe it or not, robinia is used in the subtle art of growing bonsai - mini-copies of real trees.
If you look at the photo, you will never guess that the "white acacia" belongs to the legume family. It is "given out" by flowers and fruits - small pods with seeds, which, however, are not used for food and for treatment, but are used in decorative crafts.

Medicinal qualities of "white acacia"

It is known that Robinia preparations can be used as antispasmodics, diuretics, mild laxative, as well as antipyretic, astringent, hemostatic, choleretic and expectorant. It is known that "white acacia" is used in the treatment of many diseases:

  • tumors and inflammation in the "female" genital area; infertility;
  • rheumatism, joint diseases;
  • depression, overwork;
  • ulcerative formations in the stomach;
  • colds, including those of a protracted nature.

Experts admit that medicinal properties and chemical composition "White acacia" has not yet been fully studied, so treatment with preparations from this plant is possible only under the supervision of a doctor or an experienced herbalist.

A valuable essential oil is isolated from the "white acacia", which has antispasmodic, analgesic, antiseptic, stimulating, action, and also repels insect pests. This oil is recommended for the care sensitive skin face, in aromatherapy to lift the mood and neutralize the effects of stress.

Interesting fact! Blooming acacia is used to make jam and even vodka. You can learn more about this in the video at the end of the article.

The chemical composition of robinia vulgaris

Flowers and young bark of "white acacia" contain a unique robinin - a substance that causes a decrease in the level of ammonia in the blood and the elimination of urea from the body. This substance is used in pharmacology for the manufacture drugs... However, this substance is toxic, therefore self-treatment "White acacia" is unacceptable!

Flowers, shoots and leaves are also found to contain glycosides, flavonoids, organic and fatty acids, essential oils, tannins, esters (for example, salicylic acid), pectins, phytosterol, mucus, sugars, vitamins A and C, minerals, tannins.

The use of "white acacia" as medicine

Tip: Flowers are harvested during the flowering period, and it is important to choose the time when they will be half-open. Dry them in the shade, in a ventilated room at temperatures up to 50 ° C (for example, in the attic). Bark and leaves can be harvested from spring to late summer.

Decoction recipe for "female" inflammation

Required: 1 tbsp. flowers, 2 glasses of water.
Preparation: Pour raw materials with water, bring to a boil and hold on low heat for another 2 minutes. Strain, cool and dilute with water to get the original volume.

Take 1 tbsp. decoction up to four times a day half an hour before meals.

Acacia flower tincture recipe for infertility

You will need: fresh flowers, alcohol or vodka (in a 1: 1 ratio).

Preparation: Pour alcohol over the flowers, cover the dishes and leave for 10 days in a dark place.

Take 3 times a day, 20 drops diluted in 1 tbsp. clean water.

Tincture recipe for rubbing with rheumatism, radiculitis

You will need: 50 g of flowers, 2 glasses of vodka or alcohol.

Preparation: Pour raw vodka, leave for three weeks in a dark place, shaking the dishes regularly. After the expiration of the period, the tincture is filtered and used for grinding - 2 times a day. Such a remedy also helps with varicose veins, thrombophlebitis.

Decoction recipe for colds, coughs

Required: 1 tbsp. powdered leaves, 1 cup boiling water.

Preparation: Pour raw materials with water, boil for 5 minutes over low heat. Strain the cooled broth and take 1 tbsp three times a day. before meals.

Decoction recipe for cystitis

Required: collection of acacia flowers, calendula flowers, wheatgrass root (50 g), water (300 ml) taken in equal parts.

Preparation: Pour raw materials with water, boil for 8 minutes. Cool, strain and top up hot water up to 300 ml.

Take the broth three times a day, 50 ml.

Recipe for infusion of the bark for the treatment of gastritis, peptic ulcer, constipation

Required: 1 tsp. acacia bark, water (1 l).

Preparation: Pour boiling water over the bark and leave for 1 hour. Strain, take 120 ml three times a day for 20 minutes. before meals.

Precautions and contraindications

The bark of the tree, as well as the wood contains the alkaloid toxalbuminrobin, which has an irritating effect and "burns" the protective mucous membranes. So, when harvesting wood, signs of poisoning may appear: headache or heartache, malaise, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. In case of manifestation of such symptoms, you should immediately wash the stomach, drink an absorbent and consult a doctor.

White acacia preparations should be taken in limited doses, as a large dose can lead to poisoning. Means based on acacia should not be used by those who have low stomach acidity, low blood pressure, as well as children, pregnant and lactating women, with individual intolerance.

Important: Apply folk remedies on the basis of white acacia for the treatment of any diseases is permissible only after consulting a doctor. The plant is poisonous and, if used incorrectly, can cause significant harm to the body.

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In many countries, acacia is actively used for building and landscaping cities. IN medical purposes almost all parts of this plant are useful, which is possible due to the enormous healing potential.

Useful properties of acacia

In terms of chemical composition, acacia boasts vitamins A and C in young shoots and leaves, essential oils in flowers.

It is also rich in organic acids and sugars. A large number of flavonoids, pectins, fatty oils and tannins are found in wood, young stems and foliage.

Vitamin A and C actively participate in maintaining strong immunity, improve vision and help in the fight against loss of mood, depression. Flavonoid robinin promotes disease recovery bladder and kidneys.

Acacia nectar honey known for being able to be stored for a long time without crystallizing, has a soft, delicate aroma and extremely transparent. White acacia honey gives a light variety of this honey, whose taste is subtler than yellow. A rare variety of acacia honey is useful for angina and bronchitis, cystitis, relieves inflammation in conjunctivitis. In the form of ointments and lotions, it helps against psoriasis, eczema and neurodermatitis, fights premature skin aging.

Invaluable honey for elderly people, since it stimulates hematopoiesis and expands the walls of blood vessels. Hot baths with honey are taken against the development of edema and cellulite. Honey baths are often prescribed during peeling of the skin, brittle hair, to strengthen the hairline and improve the condition of the nails.

The sedation effect can be greatly enhanced if honey is used in combination with cottage cheese or milk.

Indications for use


The range of use of acacia in treatment is quite wide. Preparations based on parts of acacia are applicable asantipyretic, antispasmodic and diuretics. There are drugs that are expectorant, laxative and choleretic.

Medicines and simple decoctions are advised whencolds, flu, high blood pressure, rheumatism and gastrointestinal diseases. Also, the substances contained in acacia are effective in the fight against kidney stones and urolithiasis, osteochondrosis, myositis.

During an exacerbation of female ailments, severe gastritis or stomach ulcer, as well as pyelonephritis, acacia has a softening effect, and in some cases it can serve as post-stroke prevention. Due to the special properties of the bark, the acidity of the stomach can be reduced to optimal levels.

Do not self-medicate without consulting an expert in the field. Violating the proportions and dosages, you risk getting serious poisoning.

The consequence of the influence of such a compound in the composition of acacia, as the alkaloid robinin, will be sharp pain in the abdomen, diarrhea and nausea, migraine, general weakness and cardiovascular failure.

Contraindications Acacia

In such parts of the tree, like seeds, bark and roots, the concentration of toxic substances is quite high, their use for medical purposes is associated with the risk of overdose.

Toxalbuminrobin, which is found in abundance in the bark composition, can lead to serious irritation of the mucous membranes. Do not abuse acacia preparations for people with low blood pressure and low acidity of gastric juice.

It is highly undesirable to use broths and tinctures of acacia for pregnant women, especially during lactation.

Side effects


Possible allergic reactions with individual intolerance some constituent preparations from acacia. In rare cases, acacia treatment may be accompanied by drowsiness and low blood pressure.

What is Acacia gum? What parts of the plant are you using?

In folk medicine, both acacia leaves, bark, roots, stems, pods, and flowers have found their application. Acacia honey and essential oil are of particular value.

Flowers white acacia in the form of a decoction have an anti-inflammatory effect during the development benign tumor myometrium of the uterus and other diseases of the female reproductive system. A decoction of dried flowers is advised when high blood pressure, and the infusion is useful in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Alcohol tincture is almost indispensable for relieving joint pain, varicose veins, or radiculitis.

Leaves can be brewed for a cough decoction and to lower the temperature during severe colds. Broths in some cases are advised for diseases respiratory tractsuch as whooping cough in children.

Extract from the leaves is prescribed as a grinding when severe bruises, salt deposits, gout and rheumatism, as well as thrombophlebitis.

Gum (gum arabic) softens and moisturizes the skin well, helps in the healing of burns and cuts, stops inflammatory processes, relieves pain and normalizes cholesterol metabolism. Also, the gum helps to restore digestive processes and helps in the treatment of obesity.

Resin stock (fibregam) has an astringent effect, copes with excessive skin irritation, eliminates dryness and oily sheen, smoothes the skin of the face.

Acacia pods in the form of a tea broth is often used for severe cough.

The white acacia has proven itself to be a versatile medicinal tree, almost all parts of which are beneficial. Depending on the concentration of substances, leaves, bark, flowers or roots are used for the preparation of cosmetic or medical products.

It is important to observe acceptable proportions and strictly follow recipes so as not to disturb the ratio of ingredients and prevent poisoning. Properly prepared decoction, tincture or ointment effectively help with various diseases, relieve inflammation, pain, restore tone to the body.

Useful video

In this video, you will learn more about the medicinal properties of the plant:

Hello dear readers. Already in the air "it smells of spring", our weather is wonderful, so warm. I'm already waiting for the spring flowers to bloom. And white acacia grows under our windows, so when the white acacia blooms, this is something. Incredible beauty, plus aroma. The aroma is surrounded by sweet honey, flowers. Passing the white acacia trees, you just want to stop and smell the fragrant acacia flowers. White acacia, for its medicinal properties, liked my grandmother, and she uses it for treatment. Some recipes, I will write below. Also, my grandmother told me that acacia is a “female tree”, thanks to acacia, many female diseases can be cured. It is very beneficial for women to inhale the scent of acacia flowers, which has a beneficial effect not only on nervous system, but also for the whole organism. Also, my grandmother always bought acacia honey. Yesterday we also bought a jar of acacia honey from a beekeeper we know. How delicious and aromatic it is. Acacia honey remains liquid for a very long time and is not sugar-coated. This honey belongs to valuable varieties of honey and has curative action on the body, is useful for strengthening the immune system. And it is used quite widely in folk medicine and cosmetology.

When acacia blooms, so many bees circle around the flowers collecting sweet nectar. The flowers release nectar within 3-4 days. And this happens most intensively in the morning, when the air temperature reaches 20 -24 degrees. White acacia trees are a good honey plant. Acacia honey has a pleasant, delicate taste and floral aroma. Bees can harvest from 5 to 7 kg from one large acacia tree. honey.

Recently I read that acacia honey can be used by patients diabetes mellitussince it does not require the pancreatic hormone insulin to process it. And yet, acacia honey is considered "baby honey", it is very delicate, tasty and useful for the work of the gastrointestinal tract.

White acacia flowers mean purity. The white acacia tree is a symbol of immortality, as well as a tree that bestows strength. The acacia tree can be up to 20 meters high. The leaves of the acacia are green, alternate, the length of the leaves is three times their width.

The homeland of the white acacia is North America. Acacia grows almost throughout Europe. Trees are cultivated in the Far East, Crimea, Central Asia.

Collection and harvesting of white acacia flowers. White acacia flowers are harvested, with therapeutic purpose, during flowering. Flowers are collected in a semi-open state, in dry weather. Dry in a well-ventilated area, lay out the flowers in a thin layer on paper. During drying, the flowers are turned over. Finished raw materials are stored in glass jars, cotton bags, paper bags. And the bark and leaves can be prepared from spring to September.

In addition to acacia, birch buds are also harvested with veins, how birch buds are used and harvested can be read in the article ““.

White acacia flowers are very fragrant and very delicate. Flowers white, moth type and they are collected in hanging brushes. Acacia begins to bloom in May-June, depending on the region and weather conditions.

During the flowering of the white acacia, I harvest the white acacia for myself, because this is truly wonderful remedy, which helps to cope with women's diseases, has an expectorant. Flowers are used for coughing, and also as an antipyretic agent.

White acacia. Medicinal properties.

Found in the flowers of white acacia: essential oil, tannins, sugar, organic acids, flavonoids, vitamins, minerals, glycosides, pectins. An infusion, tincture, broth is prepared from the flowers, used internally, as rubbing, douching.

  • White acacia flowers have antispasmodic properties.
  • The flowers have antipyretic properties.
  • Acacia flowers have anti-inflammatory medicinal properties.
  • Acacia flowers are also used as an expectorant for coughs and bronchitis.
  • Acacia has bactericidal properties.
  • Acacia is used as a diuretic and mild laxative.
  • Infusion of flowers is used as an antispasmodic agent.
  • Also, acacia flowers are used as a hemostatic agent.
  • White acacia is used for radiculitis, rheumatism, osteochondrosis.

Preparations made from white acacia flowers are used for colds, coughs, to normalize sleep and relieve nervous tension, with diseases of the uterine genital area, with pain in the stomach and intestines, with rheumatism, with radiculitis, wounds. White acacia bark is used for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

White acacia. Application.

White acacia is widely used in folk medicine.

Acacia flowers at female diseases. When inflammatory diseases of the female genital area, drink an infusion prepared from the flowers of white acacia. Pour one tablespoon of flowers with a glass of boiling water, insist, filter and take a tablespoon before meals, three times a day. Take within a month.

A decoction of white acacia flowers is very useful for female diseases and even used to treat infertility. For leucorrhoea, it is very useful to chew fresh white acacia flowers and swallow their juice.

White acacia flowers are used for douching for female diseases. Add a tablespoon of flowers to half a liter of water, boil everything over low heat for three minutes, insist, filter. Douche with warm broth, 5-7 days.

With rheumatism, radiculitis, with pain in the joints. Apply a tincture of acacia flowers, rub with a tincture, rub the tincture into a sore spot. To prepare the tincture you will need: 50 grams of white acacia flowers and half a liter of vodka. Pour acacia flowers with half a liter of vodka. Insist in a dark place for about 3 weeks, the tincture should be shaken periodically.

For coughs, colds and as an antipyretic agent. A decoction of acacia flowers is used as an expectorant for coughing, and also as an antipyretic agent. Add a tablespoon of flowers to a glass of water, boil for a couple of minutes over low heat, insist and take 1/3 of a glass before meals, three times a day.

An infusion can be made from acacia flowers, for this a tablespoon of flowers is poured with a glass of boiling water, insisted for 25 minutes, filtered and taken with honey. It is better to eat honey with a bite, you can eat acacia. If you have the opportunity to purchase acacia honey, I highly recommend it, it is very tasty, aromatic and very healthy.

With a disorder of the nervous system. Alcohol tincture is taken from white acacia flowers. For this liter jar half filled with white acacia flowers, poured with vodka to the top and set to insist in a dark place for three weeks. Then filter and take a teaspoon several times a day.

With diseases oral cavity. With periodontal disease, with stomatitis, it is recommended to rinse the mouth with infusion or decoction made from acacia flowers. Rinse with broth or infusion warm. And also, for the treatment of gums, oak bark is used, in more detail about the medicinal properties of oak bark, about the use and contraindications, you can read in the article "".

White acacia. Contraindications

The use of white acacia during pregnancy and lactation is contraindicated.

In case of an overdose of preparations from white acacia, it is possible headache, nausea, weakness, general malaise.

Acacia bark preparations are used with caution, as it contains toxic substancesthat can cause poisoning.

It is also worth noting that it is best to consult with your doctor before using white acacia preparations.

The healing properties of white acacia are really impressive, it does not bloom for a long time, so during the flowering period you can prepare a white acacia for yourself.

White acacia ( latin name Acacia dealbata) is a large tree with fragrant flowers collected in a brush. it medicinal plantwhich is widely used in traditional medicine. Decoctions and infusions with white acacia are antipyretic, help with gastritis, cystitis, flu and a number of other diseases.

White acacia flowers: useful properties

The healing properties of white acacia

White acacia belongs to the legume family. This is an ornamental tree that grows up to 25 meters in height, and the trunk can reach a thickness of 1 meter. The white acacia has a spreading crown, the leaves are ovoid-oblong green with a silvery tinge, the branches are covered with thorns. Flowers are drooping brushes. Acacia blooms in May-June.

The chemical composition of acacia flowers includes essential oils and glycosides, the wood and bark of young trees contain tannin, fatty oils, stigmasterol, phytosterol, and the leaves contain glycosides and flavonoids. also in different parts this medicinal tree contains pectin.

As a medicinal raw material in folk medicine, the bark of young branches and still unblown flowers of white acacia are used. The bark must be harvested in the fall and the flowers in the spring. Tincture of acacia flowers has anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and expectorant properties. The bark is recommended for use in case of indigestion and high acidity.

In case of poisoning with preparations from white acacia, increasing excitement is noted

But be sure to keep in mind that the use of large doses of infusions and decoctions of white acacia is harmful. This tree can not only heal, but also become a real poison. Toxalbumin robin contained in the bark of acacia can irritate the mucous membranes.

White acacia refers traditional medicine to the feeding trees. It helps to improve well-being, increase immunity. White acacia is considered a female tree, it gives energy, gives courage to the representatives of the beautiful half of humanity.

White acacia honey is curative. It is transparent and has a strong aroma, it is almost completely absorbed by the body and, entering the blood, produces energy. Acacia honey is a powerful diaphoretic as well as a good sedative. It fills the body with vitamins and helps to cope with infectious diseases.

Traditional medicine recipes

In winter, flowers, bark of young shoots and acacia leaves are harvested. During the flowering period, it is recommended to collect half-blooming flowers. They are dried at temperatures above 45 ° C in well-ventilated rooms. Leaves can be harvested at any time of growth, and the bark is preferable to harvest in the fall.

To prepare a tincture that helps with gastritis with high acidity, you will need:

  • 1 ½ teaspoon acacia bark
  • 2 cups boiling water

Grind acacia bark, take one and a half tablespoons and pour 2 cups of boiling water over them. Let it brew for 2 hours.

Take a tablespoon 3-4 times a day

With the flu, you can use the following infusion:

  • 2 tablespoons dried white acacia flowers
  • 2 tablespoons black elderberry
  • 3 cups boiling water

Mix in equal parts dried white acacia flowers with black elderberry. Take 4 tablespoons of the mixture and pour 3 cups of boiling water over them. Wrap it up well and leave for an hour. Then strain through a gauze filter and drink a few sips a day.

The following recipe for traditional medicine will cure whooping cough:

  • 1 teaspoon of acacia flowers
  • 1 glass of milk
  • 1 teaspoon honey

Pour a teaspoon of dried acacia flowers into a white glass of hot milk. Stir well, put on low heat and keep for 5-10 minutes. Then add a teaspoon of honey, stir. Drink as tea before meals.

As an antipyretic agent, you can prepare a vodka infusion

For him you need to take:

  • 2 teaspoons dried acacia flowers
  • ½ glass of vodka

Fill dry white acacia flowers with vodka. Cork the dishes well and leave for a week. Then strain and take 20 drops of the prepared infusion, diluted with water.

A flower infusion will help cure cystitis, for which you will need:

  • 1 teaspoon of acacia flowers
  • 1 cup boiling water

Pour the required amount of dried acacia flowers with a white glass of boiling water. Cover the dishes with a lid and leave for half an hour. Take the tincture 3 times a day, 1 tablespoon.

From the flowers of acacia, you can prepare infusions for external use.

admin 07.06.2017

White acacia - she's a robinia false acacia. Fascinates with the beauty of its delicate white flowers. It belongs to the number of thermophilic plants, most often it can be found in countries with warm climates or in specialized botanical gardens.

North America is considered the birthplace of this tree; in our country it grows in the southern regions. The height of an adult tree can reach about thirty meters. Inflorescences on the tree grow in small groups, like drooping brushes. Flowering time falls in May-June. today we will talk about what white acacia is useful for, how and where it is used, its medicinal properties and contraindications.

Why is white acacia useful?

To date, the chemical composition of the tree has not been completely investigated. Examining the inflorescence, a high content of essential oils was found, as well as salicylic acid, tannin and roblenin. Based on the studies conducted, acacia is recommended for the following diseases:

  • High temperature, has antipyretic effect;
  • Improves the patient's condition with osteochondrosis;
  • Capable of catching a cold;
  • Has a healing effect on wounds and abrasions;
  • Improves the neuropsychiatric state during panic attacks;
  • Has a laxative effect, it is recommended for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and for the formation of constipation;
  • Helps well with.

White acacia treatment

The people call the white acacia "fragrant doctor". In medicine, its leaves are used as an anti-inflammatory, diuretic and antipyretic agent. White acacia broth is considered the most effective remedy in phytotherapy. The broth is made from fresh inflorescences of a tree and taken for 1 month twice a day.

Acacia tincture is no less effective for colds and dry coughs. The bark of a tree is best suited for its preparation. Pre-wash and grind the bark, pour boiling water over and leave to infuse for a day. After strain and take 1/3 cup 3 times a day for 14 days.

White acacia, often used in gynecology. Healing tincture made on the basis of alcohol. For 300 gr. fresh inflorescences must be taken 300 gr. alcohol. Let it brew at room temperature for at least 2 weeks, then by 50 ml. dilute water with 1 teaspoon of tincture and take 2 times a day for 14 days.

White acacia tea for colds

Many have heard about the enchanting scent of blooming Acacia. Fragrant tea is often made from fresh inflorescences, which has not only a calming effect, but is also useful for colds. Tea can be made both from the petals and from the bark of the tree itself. The petals are more fragrant and that is why tea is made from them much more often. Properties for treatment colds they have the same.

For tea from the petals, you need to collect a small handful of inflorescences and brew with hot water, but not boiling water. You can add a little chamomile to Acacia and leave to infuse for about 20 minutes. Before use, strain and dilute a teaspoon of honey in the resulting tea. Flower tea is best drunk before bedtime or in the evening.

Tea from the bark of a tree. For healthy tea take a little chopped bark (no more than 2 tablespoons) pour boiling water and leave for 12 hours, then strain and add a slice of lemon. Drink tea at least 3 times a day.

Acacia honey. Benefit

The benefits of Acacia honey are known all over the world. Bees collect honey from the tree only 2 weeks a year during the abundant flowering of the tree. it turns out to be very aromatic and fragrant. Despite the fact that acacia is one of the abundant melliferous plants, acacia honey is very rare and it is difficult to find it on the free market. In our strip honey can be purchased in the Caucasus and southern regions of the country, where Acacia grows. Honey is practically colorless, and in terms of useful properties it does not differ from everyone else's usual flower honey.

Experts have identified the main benefits of Acacia honey:

  • Easily absorbed;
  • Has a relaxing effect, it is recommended for increased nervous excitability;
  • Promotes the elimination of toxins from the body;
  • Improves memory and has a beneficial effect on vision;
  • It is an immunostimulant, useful for colds;
  • Cleans blood vessels, liver and intestines;
  • Recovers after long-term diseases;
  • Used for dietary nutrition.

How to use white acacia honey for treatment

Despite the fact that white acacia honey is considered the best product to maintain a figure, you should not abuse it and you need to take it in moderation. Daily rate honey should not be more than 100-150 gr. while its volume must be divided into 2-3 doses. To receive maximum effect from useful properties honey is best consumed one hour before meals or 3 hours after meals. Experts do not recommend drinking honey with hot tea, so under the influence hot water, honey loses all its beneficial properties. It is best to drink honey with warm milk or water.

Honey is more beneficial if consumed before bed. for angina and diseases of the oral cavity, it is recommended to make a solution of honey. In 1 st. Stir 2-3 teaspoons of honey with warm water and rinse your mouth twice a day. The course of treatment is no more than 2 weeks, after which you can repeat the course after 2-3 months.

A decoction of acacia bark for the treatment of gastritis and ulcers

The bark contains many beneficial properties that have a positive effect on human health. It contains a large number of essential oils that are good for the body.

For tincture, you will need chopped tree bark no more than 100 grams, chamomile herb 2 tbsp. spoons and 2 tablespoons. Pour boiling water over everything and insist for a day, then strain and take 1/3 cup half an hour before meals. The course of treatment is 2 weeks, then repeat after a couple of months.

Tincture of white acacia bark for peptic ulcer disease

Almost every pharmacy sells Acacia bark. For tincture you need 1 tbsp. tablespoons of crushed bark and 100 grams of alcohol or vodka. Mix everything thoroughly and leave to infuse in heat for 2 weeks, shaking occasionally. As soon as the tincture is prepared, it must be filtered and taken 10 drops 3 times a day, preferably an hour before meals. The course of treatment is approximately 12-18 days, depending on the degree of stomach inflammation.

Acacia bark infused with alcohol with burdock root also goes well. The tincture should be taken in 1 tbsp. spoon 2 times a day one hour after meals. The prophylactic course is 2 weeks, for treatment it is better to take it for 18 days.

Acacia tinctures for grinding with sciatica, varicose veins, rheumatism

Alcohol tincture from Acacia is useful for many diseases, including it effectively relieves inflammation in sciatica, improves the condition in case of varicose veins and rheumatism.

During the stage of exacerbation of radiculitis, as well as with rheumatism, it is necessary to rub at least 2 times a day in the area of \u200b\u200binflammation every day. Before rubbing, the tincture must be warmed to 30-40 C. Rub clockwise, while rubbing, try not to press hard in the area of \u200b\u200binflammation. To obtain the result, it is enough to rub in the tincture with slightly light movements, then be sure to wrap the inflamed area with a warm handkerchief. After pain to disappear rubbing must be extended for another 7 days.

With varicose veins, rubbing is best done at night, then wrap your legs with an elastic bandage and leave overnight. Avoid strong pressure in the area of \u200b\u200bvaricose veins, all movements should be smooth. The course of treatment is 21 days.

How to prepare alcoholic tincture and how to apply for sciatica, varicose veins, rheumatism

Alcohol tincture for the treatment of varicose veins and rubbing with rheumatism and radiculitis is best prepared with pure alcohol, which can be bought in the pharmacy network. Alcohol is more concentrated than vodka and warms much better, plus the bark of the tree is infused a little stronger.

Also, an equally important condition is the exposure of the tincture, the longer it is infused, the more essential oil gives off the bark. If you do not have time to hold the tincture for a long time, then try to hold it for at least a couple of weeks.

Acacia tincture on vodka for rubbing feet

Alcohol tincture on acacia relieves the feeling of fatigue and heaviness in the legs. To prepare it, you will need 200 g of fresh inflorescence and 200 g of vodka. Pour the inflorescences with alcohol and leave to infuse for about 2 weeks.

A tincture prepared on the bark of a tree or its leaves is considered no less useful. Experts recommend adding a few menthol leaves to the tincture. It is believed that the tincture will have a cooling effect thereby relieving heaviness and pain in the legs.

How white acacia is used in gynecology. Recipes

The beneficial properties of White Acacia are popular in the area women's health... It relieves attacks during menstruation, relieves inflammation, is able to prevent the first signs of thrush.

Gynecologists recommend doing douching with an infusion of white Acacia flowers for diseases. For tincture, you will need about 100 grams of fresh flower inflorescences of a tree, fill them with warm water and insist for a day. After thoroughly strain and carry out the procedure twice a day in the morning and before bedtime. The duration of the procedure is no more than 10 days.