Burdock fruit medicinal properties. Burdock leaves: benefits and harms, when to collect and how to use. Burdock roots medicinal properties and contraindications recipes application

Botanical characteristics of burdock

One of the most widely used plants in traditional medicine- This is a big bug. IN medicinal purposes the root of the plant is more often used, and sometimes its leaves and fruits.

Burdock leaves are harvested in June and finished in September. The roots of a plant of the first year of life are harvested mainly in the fall - from September to October. If the plant has been growing for the second year, then the roots can be collected in the spring - from the end of April to the end of May.

The plant in the first year of its life by the end of the growing season accumulates at the root all useful and nutrients, so the root at this time is very juicy and fleshy.

accumulated stock useful substances begins to be spent in the second year of the plant's life. Nutrients are spent on the formation of the stem, the root becomes flabby, woody and is no longer suitable for medicinal and culinary purposes. After the root is dug up, it is cleaned from the ground, washed thoroughly cold water and separated from the top. Next, the root is cut into pieces 10–15 cm long, if the root is thick, it is cut lengthwise.

After that, the root is dried in a well-ventilated area - for example, in the attic or under a canopy. You can also dry the raw materials in a cooled Russian oven, decomposing it thin layer on paper or fabric. dried burdock leaves traditional way- under a canopy.

After drying, the roots are stored for no more than 5 years, and the leaves - 1 year, in a wooden container.

Useful properties of burdock

Burdock roots contain up to 45% inulin polysaccharide, mucus, essential and tannic oils, bitter and fat-like substances, resins, protein, a large number of vitamin C, mineral salts. Burdock leaves contain essential oil, mucus, tannins, ascorbic acid. The fruits of burdock contain quite a lot of fat (up to 20%).

Burdock roots have diuretic, choleretic, diaphoretic and mild analgesic properties. Burdock root promotes the formation of pancreatic enzymes, acts as a mild laxative, improves skin condition. In addition, it has antimicrobial, antiseptic and disinfectant properties, relieves itching and allergic manifestations.

Burdock has anti-inflammatory, wound healing and anti-diabetic properties.

Burdock Recipes

Infusion of burdock roots. We prepare the infusion in this way: pour 10–25 grams of crushed roots with two glasses of boiling water, leave for 1 hour in a thermos. The drug should be used in warm form half a glass 3-4 times a day after meals. This infusion is recommended for renal and cholelithiasis, rheumatism and gout, diabetes, peptic ulcer stomach and duodenum, gastritis, hemorrhoids, eczema, exudative diathesis, furunculosis and rickets. The duration of treatment is from 20 to 50 days.

An infusion of burdock root is good for lubricating wounds, ulcers, warts, gargling with sore throat, washing and wiping the scalp - it will also relieve hair loss.

Infusion burdock leaves. 60 grams of leaves are poured with three glasses of boiling water, insisted for 4 hours, filtered and consumed one glass 3 times a day for gastric and duodenal ulcers, kidney and liver stones.

Infusion of burdock seeds. Pour 20 grams of seeds with one glass of boiling water, leave for one hour, filter. It is recommended to use the medicine 1-2 tablespoons 3-4 times a day, this will relieve chronic constipation.

Decoction of burdock roots No. 1. 15-20 grams of crushed roots are poured into a glass of water and boiled over low heat for 20 minutes, insisted for 30 minutes, filtered and consumed 1 tablespoon 3-4 times a day after meals. This medicine is used for urinary and gallstone disease, inflammation of the bladder, rheumatism, gout and osteochondrosis, as a diaphoretic for colds.

Decoction of burdock roots No. 2. It is necessary to boil 100 grams of crushed burdock roots in one liter of water until half of the original volume is obtained, strain, add honey to taste. Use the remedy for 3 tablespoons 3-4 times a day. This decoction is used for urolithiasis, rheumatism, gout, hemorrhoids and exudative diathesis.

A decoction of the leaves and inflorescences of burdock. Boil 20 grams of burdock leaves and inflorescences in a glass of water for 5 minutes, after which gauze is moistened in the resulting broth and applied to sore joints. Apply this treatment for gout and rheumatism, you can add a decoction to the bath.

Juice from burdock leaves. Squeeze the juice from young leaves of burdock, mix it with crushed leaves. This mixture is applied to wounds, ulcers, burns and bedsores.

Burdock ointment. 25 grams of burdock leaves and roots are crushed, boiled in half a glass of water for 20 minutes, after which the resulting mixture is ground with 100 grams butter and is used for the prevention and treatment of baldness, as well as for the treatment of burns and frostbite.

Burdock oil. 75 grams of fresh root is poured with 200 grams of any fatty oil(sunflower, etc.), insist for a day, after which they simmer for 15 minutes and filter. Use this oil to improve hair growth and skin diseases.

To treat burns, they prepare such a remedy: the leaves and roots of burdock are boiled in water, and then rubbed with butter. For skin itching or headaches, burdock leaves are applied to the sore spot.

The use of burdock in folk medicine

In domestic folk medicine, burdock root is used quite widely and versatile - for example, in nephrolithiasis, diabetes, gout and rheumatism, dropsy, hemorrhoids, rickets and scrofula, furunculosis, chronic eczema, constipation. In addition, burdock is successfully used for poisoning with mercury preparations and for bites of poisonous animals. A decoction of burdock root is also used for sexually transmitted diseases, ache in the joints.

In Bulgaria, herbalists use burdock root as a diuretic and metabolic enhancer, as well as for kidney stones and bladder, with gastritis and stomach ulcers. With dermatitis accompanied by skin itching, burdock root is used externally as a compress.

Burdock infusion helps get rid of adenoma prostate. The infusion is prepared as follows: 2 tablespoons of burdock are poured into one glass of water, left to infuse for 2 hours, and half a glass is used 3-5 times a day.

If a person suffers neoplastic diseases, then you can use burdock root in the form of infusion, decoction, powder. To prepare the infusion, they take equal proportions of burdock root, honey and medical alcohol. This mixture is insisted for two weeks, consumed 1 tablespoon 3 times a day.

The infusion and decoction of burdock have proven themselves well in the treatment of gastritis. The infusion is prepared in this way: one teaspoon of burdock roots is poured with two glasses of boiling water, kept for 12 hours, consumed 4 times a day for half a glass. Another decoction is prepared as follows: one teaspoon of the roots is poured with a glass of boiling water, heated over low heat for 5-10 minutes, consumed 3 times a day, one tablespoon.

If you are worried about pain in the pancreas, it is good to use such a decoction of burdock roots: pour a tablespoon of crushed dry roots with two glasses of water, leave for 2 hours, then boil for 15 minutes. Consume warm three times a day after meals during the day.

Significantly relieve seizures bronchial asthma you can, if you take a tablespoon once a day (morning or evening), infused for 5 days, the following composition: half a glass of burdock and aspen leaves, one teaspoon of fir, half a spoon of soda and a glass of water.

Burdock is also quite effective for boils, for this an infusion of burdock leaves is prepared and taken twice a day for half a glass; if treated with juice from burdock leaves, then it should be taken in a tablespoon.

Burdock can also help sore joints: for this, you need to wrap sore joints with fresh burdock leaves and leave overnight.

In order to achieve a general strengthening effect on the entire body, you can prepare such a decoction: pour one tablespoon of burdock roots with one glass of water and drink one glass twice a day for 3 weeks.

Probably, many people know how burdock roots have a beneficial effect on hair. Burdock strengthens hair, gives it strength, beauty and silkiness. Many people know this property of burdock, and the recipe has come to us from the most ancient times. To prepare such a drug, you need to take one teaspoon burdock oil and honey, the juice of one small onion and 10 grams of burdock juice and shampoo (recommended to use shampoo for dry hair). The resulting mixture should be applied to unwashed hair, put on a plastic cap and a warming cap on the head, leave for half an hour. After this time, the head should be washed with warm water and allowed to dry without using a hair dryer. You can also just rub fresh burdock juice into the scalp 2-3 times a week - and your hair will certainly please you.

Summer residents and gardeners value burdock for its valuable property as the ability to exterminate agricultural pests. For this purpose, such an infusion is prepared from burdock leaves: half a bucket of crushed leaves is poured to the top with water and insisted in for three days. After that, the infusion is filtered and sprayed with the resulting product. garden plants and shrubs, this saves them from caterpillars of cabbage whites, scoops and moths.

Contraindications to the use of burdock

There are not so many contraindications for this plant. It is important not to use this plant if a person has an individual intolerance to any of the substances that make up this plant.


Education: A diploma in the specialty "Medicine" and "Therapy" received at the University named after N. I. Pirogov (2005 and 2006). Advanced training at the Department of Phytotherapy at the Moscow University of Peoples' Friendship (2008).

Burdock is a biennial plant that belongs to the Asteraceae (Asteraceae) family. Folk names burdock - burdock, burdock (burdock), grandfather, dog lover, delay. Latin name of the genus Arctium- goes back to borrowing from the Greek language and is translated as " bear».

Kinds

Modern botany has identified 19 species of burdock, of which the most common are:

  1. 1 Burdock- the area of ​​​​growth is very extensive, including Europe, Asia, the African continent, the Far East, India. The species is also known under the name "burdock". A source of medicinal raw materials, a honey plant used in cooking, in industrial production.
  2. 2 Burdock- grows in Europe and those regions of Western Asia, which are characterized by a temperate climate.
  3. 3 Burdock felt (cobwebbed)- found in Europe, Siberia, the Central Asian region, China. Refers to edible plants. The oil extracted from the roots is used in cosmetology. Forms hybrids without difficulty that case if it grows in close proximity to other species.

Burdock is a biennial herbaceous plant, from 60 cm to 1 m in height and above. The root of the plant is elongated, fleshy, spindle-shaped, up to 0.5 m long. The stems are erect, furrowed, strongly pubescent - woolly-webbed, branched in the upper part. The leaf arrangement is alternate, the basal leaves are very large, the upper ones are much smaller, ovate or heart-shaped-ovate, green above, gray tomentose below. Lilac-purple flowers are collected in spherical baskets. Burdock blooms from July to September. The fruits of the achene ripen in September-October.

Burdock is a widespread weed plant. Grows in wastelands, along roads, in vegetable gardens, over river banks, in fields, near residential settlements, in weedy places, in places with high humidity(in floodplains, along the bottoms of beams), near hedges. Sometimes it forms small thickets, more often it grows in small groups or single specimens.

Growing conditions

Burdock reproduces productively by seed. Seeds are sown in autumn or spring; areas with soils unsuitable for the cultivation of other plants are suitable for sowing. The plant is completely unpretentious and does not require care.

In the first year, only basal leaves are formed in the burdock, and in the second year the plant forms stems, the flowering period begins, and with the completion of fruit ripening, the burdock dies off.

The roots of plants of the first year of cultivation are harvested in the autumn, and the second year - in the spring. The dug roots are freed from the soil, the aerial part and thin roots are cut off. Separated thick roots are thoroughly washed in cold water and cleaned with a knife from the bark. Burdock root is dried in the open air, under sheds, spread out in a thin layer on burlap or paper.

The leaves are harvested in July-August and dried in shady places, in a draft. Seeds are harvested as they mature. The shelf life of raw materials from roots is 5 years, leaves - a year, seeds - up to 3 years.

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Burdock roots are food for the hop worm larvae. Moths and butterflies also feed on burdock.

Useful properties of burdock

Chemical composition and presence of useful substances:

Main substances (mg/100 g): raw root: Boiled root without salt:
Water 80,09 75,64
Squirrels 1,53 2,09
Fats 0,15 0,14
Carbohydrates 17,34 21,15
Alimentary fiber 3,3 1,8
Calories (Kcal) 72 88
Minerals
Potassium 308 360
Phosphorus 51 93
Calcium 41 49
Magnesium 38 39
Sodium 5 4
Iron 0,8 0,77
Zinc 0,33 0,38
vitamins
Vitamin C 3 2,6
Vitamin E 0,38 0,46
Vitamin B3 0,3 0,32
Vitamin B6 0,24 0,279
Vitamin B2 0,03 0,058
Vitamin B1 0,01 0,039
Vitamin B9 23 mcg 20 mcg
Vitamin K 1.6 mcg 2 mcg

What exactly is used and in what form

For medicinal purposes, the roots, leaves and seeds of burdock are used. On the basis of the roots, decoctions and infusions are prepared. Use the root fresh and in the form liquid extract. IN medicinal recipes burdock root powder is used. Infused with olive or almond oil, the root of the plant is used as the famous "burdock oil". The root is a part of ointments and tinctures, medicinal tea. Burdock leaves are used in compresses, lotions, to prepare a decoction. Fresh burdock juice is used for various diseases skin. burdock root in fresh used in homeopathy.


Medicinal properties of burdock

Burdock root contains 0.17% bardan oil, 45% inulin, 12.5% ​​proteins, antibacterial substances (polyacetylene components), potassium nitrate, sterols (sitosterol, stigmasterol), acids (palmitic and stearic), tannins. Burdock seeds contain arctin glycoside, leaves contain tannins, mucus and essential oils.

IN herbal formulations burdock is prescribed for chronic rheumatism, skin diseases (eczema, pruritus, hair loss as a result of seborrhea).

Burdock root preparations have diuretic, choleretic, diaphoretic and disinfectant properties; stimulate the formation of proteolytic enzymes and accelerate the insulin-forming function of the pancreas; promote the growth of glycogen in the liver, have a beneficial effect on metabolism. A decoction of burdock root inside is prescribed for diseases metabolism(gout, articular rheumatism, renal and gallstones, diabetes); with skin diseases (rashes on the skin and suppuration against the background of scrofula, boils, acne); with gastritis and gastric ulcer, with chronic constipation, hemorrhoids, edema, rickets and delayed menstruation. Burdock root powder is taken orally for gout. Burdock is part of the diaphoretic tea. An infusion of burdock leaves is drunk in violation of the functional activity of the stomach and fever, and an infusion of burdock fruit - with constipation. Young leaves have antibacterial properties. Juice from leaves and flowers water infusion From the flowers, folk medicine uses to treat wounds and skin cancer.

The use of burdock in official medicine

Among pharmaceutical preparations created on the basis of the plant: burdock oil, dried burdock root for cooking healing fees, burdock root extract.


The use of burdock in folk medicine

  • As a diuretic, diaphoretic, cholagogue and to enhance metabolism and remove toxins from the body, a decoction is useful: pour half a tablespoon of crushed burdock root into 200 ml of water. Boil over low heat for 10 minutes, let it brew for two hours. Take 100 ml in small sips 2-3 times a day.
  • For diabetes, a tablespoon of a mixture of crushed burdock roots, bean husks, blueberry leaves and walnut(V equal parts) insist in 250 ml of water, boil for 5 minutes, and take after meals during the day, drinking 5 to 6 glasses a day.
  • For gout, gastric ulcer, metabolic disorders, itching of the body, a tablespoon of a mixture of burdock root, wheatgrass rhizomes, herb succession, Veronica herb and tricolor violet, pour a glass of water, simmer for a quarter of an hour, take up to 3 glasses a day (first fasting intake).
  • For eczema, rheumatism, a decoction is taken orally, which is prepared from a mixture of burdock root and high elecampane (in equal proportions), while using an ointment, therapeutic baths and warm compresses on the affected areas of the body.
  • At chronic constipation apply an infusion of burdock seeds: pour 20 g of seeds into 200 ml of boiling water, let it brew for 60 minutes, take 1-2 tablespoons up to 4 times a day.
  • With dermatoses, psoriasis, neurodermatitis, urticaria, seborrhea, acne vulgaris recommend a decoction: 2 tablespoons of crushed root per 500 ml of water. Take half a glass four times a day, before meals.
  • In folk medicine, a decoction of burdock leaves is drunk as a tea for malignant tumors, liver diseases, from abscesses, wounds, warts.
  • For allergies, mix a tablespoon of rose hips, crushed dandelion roots and burdock roots. Pour a tablespoon of this collection with a glass of boiling water and heat in a water bath for a quarter of an hour. Let the broth cool and strain. Drink 0.3 cup three times a day.
  • For asthma, prepare a mixture of 4 tablespoons of burdock leaves, 4 tablespoons of aspen leaves and a teaspoon of fir needles. Collection pour 200 ml of cooled boiling water, pour half a teaspoon of soda and soak the infusion for 6 days in a dark, cool place. After that, strain the infusion and drink a tablespoon once a day.
  • For rheumatism, a recipe is recommended: mix half a glass of burdock juice and linden honey. Infuse for a week in a cool dark place. Drink a teaspoon three times a day before meals.

  • With sciatica, put 6-9 fresh burdock leaves on a clean cloth, press the dishes on top with a very hot water. Soak the leaves under a hot press for about 5 minutes. When brown juice begins to stand out from the burdock, the leaves should be applied to the affected area of ​​​​the body. Cover the compress tightly with paper and woolen cloth, and leave for 2-3 hours.
  • For hair loss, the following procedure is useful: pour 2 tablespoons of burdock roots into 200 ml of boiling water and heat in a water bath for about 10 minutes. Then cool the broth and strain. Add 100 ml of onion juice and 3 tablespoons of vodka. Rub this mixture into the hair roots several times a week for an hour or two before shampooing.
  • For rheumatism, arthritis, ulcers, lichen, eczema, a decoction of a mixture of burdock roots, heather herb, nettle roots, wild rosemary herb, tartar herb and lingonberry leaves is added to the bathroom.
  • For hair loss and dandruff, wash your hair twice a week with a decoction of burdock root and calendula flowers in a ratio of 2: 1 (a handful of collection per liter of water). Or use a decoction: per liter of water, a mixture of burdock roots, heather herb and nettle (2 tablespoons each) and one tablespoon of hop cones.
  • Burdock ointment for the treatment of skin diseases, seborrhea: a collection of fresh burdock root, oak bark, walnut leaves and calendula flowers (2: 1: 1: 1) is combined with a glass of sunflower, almond or olive oil, cook for a quarter of an hour over low heat, cover with a lid and leave in a warm place overnight. In the morning, strain the oil decoction. The resulting ointment lubricates the affected areas. Burns, chronic rheumatism are treated with this ointment.
  • With erysipelas, young leaves of burdock are smeared with sour cream and applied to the affected areas.
  • For dandruff, place burdock roots in a saucepan, cover with water and simmer over low heat. Cook until the roots are very soft. Then strain and cool the broth. Lubricate the hair roots with this decoction every day.
  • Burdock root tincture is prepared on strong vodka (in proportions 1:10). Root tincture on vodka lubricates areas of the body affected by circular or nested baldness, red acne (inflammation of the sebaceous glands).
  • Crushed (pounded) fresh burdock leaves are applied to wounds, hard tumors, gouty nodes.

Burdock ointment (based on roots): 40 g of fresh chopped roots insist for a day in half a glass vegetable oil, then boil for a quarter of an hour. The ointment heals burns, ulcers, wounds well.

Recipe for burdock oil: Rinse 75 g of fresh burdock leaves, chop and pour a glass of vegetable oil, let it brew for a day, then boil for a quarter of an hour and strain. Rub into the scalp 60 minutes before washing. This procedure helps to strengthen the hair.


The use of burdock in oriental medicine

ancient medicine China used burdock seeds (" niupangji") in the treatment of fever, colds and cough, arthritis, anorexia and various disorders gastro- intestinal tract. In China, burdock seeds and all fresh parts of the plant were also taken internally as a diuretic when fluid accumulated in the tissues.

Burdock in scientific research

The herbalist (1653) of the British N. Culpeper says about burdock: “The leaves of burdock treat ulcers and inflammations on the skin. The composition of a small amount of burdock root and seeds (nuts) of pine helps with hemoptysis and purulent process in the bronchi and lungs. Pain in injured tendons can be removed by attaching burdock leaves. Burdock leaf juice mixed with wine is used for snake bites. Burdock root, crushed and mixed with big amount salts are used externally for the bites of rabid dogs. Burdock juice combined with honey acts as a diuretic and relieves pain in the bladder. An infusion of burdock seed wine is useful for sciatica. Burns are treated with lotions of crushed burdock leaves and egg white.

Numerous recipes based on burdock were collected and actively used by the famous Soviet herbalist from Irkutsk, Elena Vasilievna Lohe, who made a huge contribution to the system of research on the medicinal properties of the plant.

Pharmacological properties burdock was studied by J.S. Chan, L.N. Cheng, J.H. Wu etc.

The work of Karomatov I.J., Nurmukhamedova R.A., Badriddinova M.N. is devoted to the prospects of phytopreparations based on burdock.

aim scientific research Fedoseeva L.M., Knaub N.N. and Seligeeva T.G. is a histochemical analysis of the leaves and roots of burdock.

Therapeutic impact oil extract from the root of burdock was analyzed in the work of Bekkuzhin A.G. and Berdgaleeva A.K.

Important role Burdock preparations are predicted by scientists in the future in the treatment of cancer. For example, the antitumor effect of biologically active substances contained in burdock roots is described in the dissertation of Boev R.S.


Burdock in cooking

Salads from young leaves of burdock are part of the therapeutic and prophylactic diet. Young burdock root baked or fried is used as a substitute for potatoes. The dried root, cut into small pieces and roasted in the oven, is also an excellent coffee surrogate. From the roots of burdock, a thick, jelly-like jam is brewed, of a beautiful yellow-green hue.

Salad with burdock leaves

Dip young burdock leaves in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, then dry on a towel or napkin, finely chop, add chopped green onion, salt, grated horseradish and season with cream. For 150 g of burdock leaves, take 50 g of green onions, 30 g of horseradish, 20 g of cream and salt to taste.

Burdock soup

Ingredients: 100 g of burdock root, a quarter of an onion, 2 slices of bacon, a bunch of fresh parsley, two tablespoons of vegetable oil, 0.5 liters of water, 1 bouillon cube, salt, pepper to taste.

Wash and clean the burdock roots, cut into strips and soak in water. Finely chop the onion, chop the bacon, chop the parsley. Heat the oil in a frying pan, fry the bacon and onion, add the chopped burdock root, simmer everything over low heat. Pour in water, throw in the bouillon cube, cook the soup until the burdock root softens. Salt, pepper. Serve with chopped herbs.

Sandwiches with burdock

To prepare a snack, you will need: 2 leaves of burdock, a tablespoon of low-fat cottage cheese, carrots, onions, 5 dandelion flower buds, 2 tablespoons of kefir, a little grated cheese.

Rinse young burdock leaves, cut into neat, even squares or triangles. Prepare the filling: mix cottage cheese with chopped raw carrots, onions, add grated cheese, kefir, mix.

Submit sandwich mass on burdock leaves, decorate with a dandelion flower.


Burdock and dandelion beer

original recipe the drink, which has become traditional and popular, was invented in Britain in the Middle Ages.

To prepare such a beer (Dandelion and Burdock beer) you will need: 150 g of burdock root, 50 g of dandelion roots, 0.5 kg of sugar, 2 tablespoons of molasses, juice of one lemon, brewer's yeast (one bag), 4.5 liters of water. Rinse and peel the burdock and dandelion roots, cut them into thin slices and boil in half the water required for the recipe for 30 minutes. Remove from heat, add the remaining amount of water (cold), sugar, molasses and lemon juice and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved. Strain into a fermentation bowl, cover with a lid. When the liquid cools to room temperature, add brewer's yeast and stand for a week. Then pour into a special bottle and stand for another week. After that, the drink is ready. Store herbal beer in the refrigerator.

Burdock Root Chips

To prepare these chips you will need: a few large burdock roots, olive oil, sea ​​salt. Wash the roots, peel and cut into thin strips. sprinkle the roots a small amount olive oil, salt to taste. Preheat the oven to 220 0. Put the strips on a roasting pan lined with baking paper. Bake chips for about 10 minutes light brown, then turn over and bake the second side of the strips. Salt if necessary.

Carrot cookies with honey infused with burdock root

For the dough you will need: a cup of wheat flour, a teaspoon of baking powder, a quarter teaspoon of salt, 100 g of butter, one egg yolk, half a cup of honey infused with burdock root, ¾ cup of grated carrots (take two medium root vegetables), half a cup of oatmeal, half a cup of light raisins, 3/4 cups of shelled walnuts.

For cream: 120 g cream cheese, 100 g butter, 1.5 cups powdered sugar.

To prepare honey infused with burdock root: a tablespoon of dried burdock root, ground into powder, 160 g of honey. Prepare honey in advance by mixing it with burdock root powder. Let honey brew for 5-10 days. Keep honey in a warm and not darkened place, stirring occasionally.

For the dough, sift flour, mix with baking powder, salt. Beat the butter, gradually adding the egg yolk, prepared honey and grated carrots. Combine flour with butter-egg mixture, oatmeal, nuts and raisins. Preheat the oven to 180 0 and with a spoon put the dough in portions on a roasting pan covered with baking paper, forming flat round gingerbread cookies. Bake the cookies for 15 minutes until golden brown, checking for doneness. When cookies are completely cool, decorate with cream (beat cream cheese, butter and powdered sugar, adding a drop of vanilla extract). Leave the cookies in the refrigerator for a while to set the cream.


The use of burdock in cosmetology

Burdock for hair

To strengthen the hair roots, a decoction is used: 2 tablespoons of burdock roots are poured into 200 ml of boiling water, then heated in a water bath for about a quarter of an hour. Strain the cooled broth and rub it into the scalp and hair roots after washing with shampoo.

Hair rinse with burdock: a mixture of calamus rhizomes, burdock roots, medicinal marigold flowers and common hop cones (each herb in a tablespoon) pour a liter of boiling water. Warm in a water bath for a quarter of an hour. Let the broth brew and cool. Strain and rinse hair after washing.

The following recipe is also useful for hair: mix a tablespoon of burdock roots, large plantain leaves, mint herb, St. John's wort and stinging nettle. Take 3 tablespoons of this collection, pour a liter hot water, heat in a water bath for a quarter of an hour. Cool the broth, strain and use as a hair rinse.

The use of such a decoction strengthens and makes hair healthier: mix the crushed burdock roots and calamus rhizomes in equal parts. 6 tablespoons of this collection is poured with a liter of water and boiled for a quarter of an hour. Then insist in a warm place. Rub the decoction into the scalp up to 3 times a week.

Firming burdock hair mask: mix one part cognac, 4 parts strained onion juice and 6 parts decoction of burdock roots. Rub the whole mass thoroughly. Rub into the scalp, then wrap with a towel to warm. Wash off the mask after 2 hours.

Burdock for skin

At oily skin recommend an infusion of a tablespoon of fresh chopped burdock roots and 200 ml of boiling water. Leave the infusion for half an hour, then strain. Soak a clean cloth or gauze in the infusion and apply to cleansed face for 10 minutes.

A decoction helps with acne: prepare a mixture of burdock roots and St. John's wort herb (a tablespoon). Collection pour 200 ml of boiling water and heat in a water bath for a quarter of an hour. Cool the broth, strain, and wipe the skin affected by acne with it.


Other uses

Burdock burdock is used to get rid of mice. They are scattered near supposed mouse holes. Burdock clings to the skin of a rodent, causes itching, irritation and dares from the habitat.

Burdock oil has found application in industry: in soap making, in the manufacture of drying oil and wrapping paper, in the operation of gyroscopic instruments.

In the fight against pests of agricultural crops (caterpillars of cabbage whites, scoops, moths), an infusion is used: pour half a bucket of chopped burdock leaves to the top with water. Infuse for at least 3 days. Then strain and spray garden and garden crops.

For skin diseases in pets and cattle, a decoction (one part of burdock roots per 10 parts of water) is used to wash animals.

  • Until the beginning of the 19th century, burdock was not listed among the representatives of the flora. Western Europe. Burdock seeds were brought to the Western European region by Russian cavalry after the fall of the Napoleonic army.
  • In Japan, burdock is cultivated as an ordinary vegetable and grown en masse in vegetable gardens. In this country it is known under the name "gobo".
  • The symbolism of the burdock is associated with amazing property plants take root on any soil and grow in any conditions: it symbolizes vitality, endurance, perseverance and resistance to circumstances. In the folk oral tradition, there are well-aimed proverbs and sayings in which a stable meaning of persistence, peskyness, importunity was fixed behind burdock flowers: “clung like a burdock”, “happy like a burdock”, etc.

  • The famous Velcro was invented in the middle of the 20th century by the Swiss J. de Mestral thanks to burdock seeds. Engineer Mestral considered a weed that had stuck to his dog's hair after a walk, and the principle of the structure of tenacious burdock "Velcro" pushed him to the invention.
  • In the history of painting, the plant is depicted on the canvas of I. I. Shishkin “Mugs”. And in literature, one of the most famous works, where thickets of burdock are the real hero of the story, is the fairy tale by G.K. Andersen "The Happy Family". In it, the writer said the following about burdock: “The most big leaf in our region, of course, a burdock leaf. Put it on your tummy - here's an apron for you, put it on your head in the rain - an umbrella!
  • Astrology offers the following recommendations for the preparation of medicinal raw materials of burdock: the leaves are plucked in the first phase of the moon, when the sun is in the first decade of Libra (September 22 - October 1), from sunrise to noon. The roots are dug in the third phase of the moon during sunset. Burdock is associated with the energy of Jupiter and Saturn.
  • All about the properties of burdock. Recipe for burdock balm on cognac with honey.

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Today we will talk about burdock, a large weed known in Russia, which nevertheless has a lot of useful medicinal properties and is widely used in folk treatment from time immemorial.

What is burdock, photo, plant description

Burdock large felt (burdock)- a two-year-old weed with a high erect stem (reaches a height of 1.8 m), is distinguished by large rounded leaves, has a long, thick tap root.

Burdock blooms in July - August, grows everywhere: on the banks of rivers, ravines, near the outskirts of fields, near roads, near human habitation, prefers abandoned uncultivated soils.

Despite the fame of an obsessive plant due to the ability of its red-purple flowers to cling to clothing, animal hair, burdock is considered a valuable medicinal plant material and, oddly enough, an edible plant.

Juicy early burdock leaves and cuttings are used for food, boiled and fried rhizomes are used to make powder for making a drink that tastes like coffee, crushed roots are added to soups and in wheat flour when baking bread.

Burdock is often used in folk treatment medicinal herbs. Usually its roots, leaves, fruits are used. The roots of this plant are prepared in autumn, spring. Leaves and tops are prepared in summer.

Composition of burdock

The medicinal value of this plant is explained by the presence of various useful substances in its root: proteins, carbohydrates, fat-like substances, essential oil, starch, alkaloids, carotene, vitamins C, B, E, D.

This plant is also high in:

  • easily digestible sugar;
  • inulin;
  • minerals.

Useful properties of burdock

  • Painkillers.
  • Laxative.
  • Antiallergic.
  • Antimicrobial.
  • Wound healing.
  • Diuretic.
  • Burdock also has antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immunostimulating, choleretic and laxative effects.
  • It is widely used for diabetes, eczema, rheumatism, constipation.

Medicinal properties of burdock (burdock)

Various forms are prepared using burdock medicines: decoctions, infusions, ointments, burdock oil, which are used as drugs that cause increased urine output, promote wound healing, sweating.

Infusions and decoctions of burdock in traditional medicine recipes are used for ulcers and gastritis. They also effectively purify the blood, which helps even get rid of serious inflammatory processes skin covers. This remedy is most effective when combined with a decoction of dandelion root.

  • They are used in the treatment of various kinds. skin lesions(little biting,), with sore throat, interruptions in the work of the digestive organs.
  • Infusion of burdock is effective in inflammation of the joints, in diseases of the kidneys, to relieve alcohol intoxication.
  • Burdock also relieves itching, cleanses the blood, promotes weight loss, and reduces the temperature during fever.
  • The most common disease treated by burdock is. The inulin contained in burdock is practically not produced by the body of a diabetic, so plant preparations are very important, they stimulate the pancreas' own work.
  • Freshly squeezed burdock juice helps heal festering scratches, cuts, and is effective against tumors.

Tumors are treated with burdock juice- a week for 1 tablespoon before each meal, next week break, only five such courses. Then a long break of three months, and you can be treated again if necessary.

Burdock oil - health benefits

A fairly popular drug, popularly known as "" strengthens hair, promotes their growth, helps get rid of and is used for alopecia ().

The benefits of burdock oil for seborrheic dermatitis are known.

The remedy is prepared by infusing olive or almond oil and burdock roots.

With a lack of time and desire, burdock oil can not be cooked, but purchased at a pharmacy. True, there it is made from burdock seeds.

In addition to external use, burdock oil is used internally for persistent constipation, it helps to cleanse the intestines.

Before using burdock oil, it is necessary to test for individual intolerance and allergic reactions, for this inner part apply a drop of oil on the forearms and leave for 15 minutes, if after this time the skin does not turn red and does not start to itch, then most likely there will be no problems with the tolerability of the product.

Burdock treatment - use in traditional medicine in recipes

Infusion

Infusions help with diseases of the urinary tract and digestive system. You can cook them from 5 grams of ground roots and 0.5 liters of boiling water, withstand 12 hours. Drink a hot drink in several doses.

Burdock infusion- excellent for rubbing skin head to increase the density, splendor, silkiness of hair. The procedure can be performed at intervals of 2 days for 3-4 months. It will also be useful as lotions for sore joints, as well as skin rash with itching.

Another version of the infusion - Take a teaspoon of crushed plants, pour hot water into a half-liter jar, leave until morning. Drink hot inside. With boils, an infusion of leaves is used, it is drunk twice a day in half a glass.

Preventing prostate adenoma, they also use an infusion from this plant. It is done like this: they take 2 tablespoons of chopped burdock and pour it with one glass of water, leave it for two hours, then drink half a glass five times a day.

Decoction

It is believed that burdock decoction It has the ability to slow down the development of tumors; in case of hemorrhage, it is used as a means of regulating carbohydrate metabolism.
Extracts (alcohol or vodka infusion 1 to 10) are used to treat affected areas on the skin.

In diabetes, they drink mixtures: bean leaves, burdock root and blueberry leaves in equal amounts. Sixty grams of this mixture is poured in the evening with one liter of water, boiled for seven minutes in the morning, insisted and filtered. This daily dose drink in six doses.

Also, a decoction of the seeds of the plant is taken for constipation. Take twenty grams of seeds, pour 250 ml of water, bring to a boil, leave for a third of an hour, then filter. Drink one tablespoon four times a day. They also make compresses from a decoction of the plant for skin diseases.

It is used by adding to baths and impregnating compresses, for rheumatism and joint diseases. It is also effective in diseases of the pancreas.

Take a tablespoon of chopped burdock, pour two glasses of water, leave for two hours, then bring to a boil and boil for a quarter of an hour, and drink warm several times a day after meals.

Burdock juice (burdock)

The juice of the plant is successfully used for liver diseases.

Freshly squeezed juice (even when stored in the refrigerator is only suitable for treatment for three days) is used as a drug for detoxification after a snake bite, insects. It is easy to get it from the leaves using a meat grinder, straining the resulting semi-liquid slurry through gauze folded in several layers.

If you drink in three doses of 15 - 20 ml during the day before meals, you can overcome the liver, ovaries.

You can also preserve the juice from the plant. They do it like this: 300 ml of alcohol and 300 ml of honey are taken per liter of burdock juice, mixing thoroughly. Also available without alcohol. Store in a cold place. Adults drink 2 tablespoons three times a day before meals.

Fatty May burdock juice (500 ml) can be mixed with the same amount of liquid honey and 1.5 liters of vodka. Drink a mixture of 1 tablespoon three times a day with impaired metabolism, joint pain, gout, salt deposits for a month. Then a break of 10 days and you can, if necessary, again a monthly course.

Burdock based ointments

To make wounds heal faster, they are smeared with ointment. Which is done like this. They take seventy-five grams of a crushed plant, leave it for a day in a warm place in vegetable oil, then boil for fifteen minutes and filter.

Burdock oil

This plant strengthens hair well, makes them beautiful, gives them strength and splendor. To prepare a hair mask, take 10 grams of burdock oil, honey, onion juice, ten grams of burdock juice and shampoo for dry hair.

Everything is mixed and rubbed on dirty hair, tied for half an hour with a towel, after laying the hair with polyethylene for warming and steaming. Then wash well warm water. You cannot dry it with a hair dryer.

Burdock is applied to the affected areas when bitten by poisonous snakes and insects.

burdock leaves

Burdock leaves have strong analgesic properties.

The back (white) side of the sheet can be wrapped all night aching knees, ankles, put on the lower back. You can act in the same way if you experience headaches, muscle pains, in cases of inflammation and sprains.

Tying them, going to bed, until the morning, within 5-7 procedures, you can get rid of. At the same time, drink 10-15 ml three times a day of tincture from the roots.

good for nervous system there will be a bath with a decoction of their burdock leaves, and the condition of the skin will noticeably improve.

It will be effective to apply burdock leaves to the bumps on the buttocks after numerous injections.

There is also a wound healing property in the leaves - rumpled leaves can be applied to non-healing wounds, burns, ulcers.

Burdock root treatment of the digestive system

The young burdock root is a godsend for those who have a weak digestive tract. It helps to cope not only with inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach, but also treats the mucous membrane of the large intestine. Therefore, it is suitable for gastritis, colitis.

It is necessary to eat 4-5 freshly dug young burdock roots daily for two to three weeks. Just keep in mind that after a few hours the roots lose the necessary medicinal properties. The roots taste quite edible, and the result is very good.

For the same purposes, you can also use a decoction of burdock seeds: 2 tbsp. l. Seeds pour 2 cups of boiling water into a thermos overnight, strain in the morning and drink half a cup after meals.

Collection of medicinal raw materials

Leaves for juice it is better to collect in late May - early June. For longer storage, it can be preserved by mixing 1 to 1 with vodka. If the juice is too bitter for you, dilute it with a little water.

burdock roots prepare for the future or in early spring when the leaves are very small or at the end of September, October, when the leaves are already turning yellow, they become dry.

You can store them for 3 years

Burdock contraindications - harm

By eating burdock, like any medicinal plant, must be careful people prone to allergies, women during pregnancy or when breastfeeding a baby.

Hello regular readers and casual visitors of the MEDIMARI website!

I want to tell you about a wonderful weed, from the prickly fruits of which, in childhood, the guys and I sculpted various figures, and the mischievous people threw them and we could not peel off these prickly “hedgehogs” from our clothes. Of course you guessed we will talk about burdock, about the medicinal properties of this plant and contraindications.

You can hear how burdock is popularly called burdock. Burdock or burdock are the names of the same plant. Medicinal plant in pharmaceuticals is considered only burdock, sometimes felt burdock.

In folk medicine, burdock root has gained recognition, but its juice, as well as leaves, have the same beneficial healing properties and therefore have found their application in human health.

In a pharmacy, you can find on sale not only crushed and dried burdock roots, but also its extract, oil.

Burdock Root Extract doctors usually recommend taking it for metabolic disorders in the body, when diseases of the joints are detected, when infectious diseases and various poisonings.

Burdock root oil prescribed to be taken orally for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. Outwardly - with hair loss and skin diseases.

Burdock in folk medicine

Many recipes based on burdock for the treatment of various diseases have traditional medicine in its arsenal. These recipes are time-tested and have a lot of positive feedback.

Roots, leaves and juice of burdock in its composition have:

  • tannins
  • polysaccharides - especially inulin (invert sugar, which inside the body as a result of synthesis turns into beneficial fructose), normalizing metabolic processes in the human body, which means strengthening the immune system
  • lactone - a substance that tones the heart muscle
  • saturated fatty acids
  • essential oils
  • proteins, proteins
  • vitamins
  • trace elements: zinc, boron, iron, and many others

Medicinal properties of burdock:

  • anti-inflammatory
  • antimicrobial
  • painkiller
  • antiglycemic (lowers blood sugar)
  • blood-purifying
  • diuretic
  • choleretic
  • diaphoretic
  • antipyretic
  • laxative
  • reducing itching
  • regulating gastric acidity

Burdock root. Medicinal properties

From the root of burdock, rich in a large number of active biological substances, decoctions, infusions, extracts are prepared, which are used in the treatment of diseases such as:

  • Metabolic disease
  • Weakening of the body after a long illness
  • During infectious and inflammatory diseases (various "-itis"):
    • Cystitis
    • Tonsillitis
    • Laryngitis
    • Stomatitis
    • Gastritis
    • Colitis
    • Hepatitis
  • Diabetes
  • Haemorrhoids
  • Constipation
  • Osteochondrosis
  • Joint diseases: arthrosis and arthritis, gout
  • Urolithiasis disease
  • Liver disease
  • Poisoning, especially alcohol
  • Skin diseases:
    • Furunculosis
    • acne
    • Psoriasis
    • Eczema
    • Non-healing wounds
    • Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp
    • burns

How to make an infusion of burdock roots

In order to prepare an infusion of burdock, both fresh and dried crushed burdock roots are taken.

  • Chopped Burdock Root - One teaspoon
  • Boiling water - one glass
  • You need to insist at least two hours. Use a thermos, so the infusion will be more saturated. I fill a thermos at night. In the morning the infusion is ready.
  • Strain and infusion of burdock roots is ready.
  • Take an infusion before meals.

One glass is enough for three doses, i.e. you need to drink 1/3 cup of infusion at a time.

How to prepare a decoction of burdock roots

  • Chopped fresh or dried burdock root - 2 teaspoons
  • Water - 1.5 cups
  • Burdock roots are poured with water and brought to a boil.
  • The broth simmers for 5-7 minutes over low heat.
  • Let it brew for at least 20 minutes
  • Strain

Now you can use the decoction for medicinal purposes:

  • - Inside - usually before meals 4 times a day, one tablespoon.
  • - Outwardly - as compresses with joint diseases and lotions for skin diseases.

How to make a tincture of burdock horses

Usually medical tinctures prepared on 40% alcohol, at home - on vodka. I use store bought vodka.

  • 0.5 liters of 40% alcohol or vodka
  • Fresh burdock roots - chopped - half a cup
  • Pour vodka over the roots and seal
  • Leave in a dark place for 2 weeks
  • Strain

Burdock root tincture is usually used to treat skin diseases such as furunculosis, abscesses, acne and acne.

Burdock leaves. Medicinal properties

In folk medicine, fresh, healthy-looking burdock leaves are used in the treatment of joints, headaches, ulcers and non-healing wounds on the skin.

To do this, the leaves are wrinkled a little with their hands and make a compress: they are applied to sore spot and then wrapped. Usually such compresses are made on long time rest - overnight.

  • Our grandmother is sore knee tied a leaf of burdock and in the afternoon, and went. And when her head hurt, she had a burdock leaf under her handkerchief. She claimed that the pain gradually subsided imperceptibly.
  • A neighbor treated an ulcer with burdock leaves. He said that the sheet must be washed from dust and dirt, dried in the sun and applied with the smooth side of the sheet to the wound and secured with a bandage. Two hours later, he let the ulcer "breathe", and then again - a bandage based on burdock leaves. This was repeated for three or five days. The wound was closing up.

In summer make therapeutic Herb tea and drink it for metabolic disorders, diabetes and prediabetes, to strengthen immunity. Fresh burdock leaves, pre-shredded, you need no more than one tablespoon per standard teapot

in winter dried burdock leaves are added to various herbal teas from strengthening and vitamin body plants.

Burdock juice. Medicinal properties

It is prescribed to drink burdock juice for various liver diseases. Since the juice is choleretic, it should be taken with caution by those who have big stones in the gallbladder.

Externally, burdock juice is used to treat bedsores, ulcers, wounds and burns. It relieves inflammation and itching, accelerates healing.

How to make burdock juice

Burdock juice is squeezed from fresh leaves, sometimes young roots of the plant are added. Young leaves are usually harvested in late spring - in May. They are soaked in water, washed thoroughly, dried from water, and only then fresh juice is squeezed out.

Drink fresh juice no earlier than 30 minutes before the main meal three times a day, 1 teaspoon. The course of juice intake is usually recommended from 7 to 14 days with a week break.

How to cook burdock oil at home

Burdock oil in folk medicine is used as a remedy for hair treatment. Of course, you can already buy it not only in a regular pharmacy, but also in any cosmetics store. But you can also make your own at home.

  • ½ cup chopped horse burdock
  • 1 cup of any vegetable oil (they say that it is better to take olive oil - I take regular vegetable oil)
  • Mix, shake occasionally, and infuse in a dark place for two weeks or more. We filter and burdock oil is ready.

Burdock oil is usually used as a hair mask in combination with onion juice, egg yolk and honey. It is recommended to keep a mask of burdock oil on your head for no more than an hour and do it once a week. Otherwise, the scalp may become oily. How to wash off this mask can be shampoo for oily hair or

Despite many modern achievements pharmaceuticals, people believed and continue to believe in the power natural healers. One of them is burdock, the rules of application in field conditions which are as simple as possible and accessible to everyone. This plant grows everywhere, which means that you can use its healing properties in the most unpredictable situations that accompany us in nature. Burdock, whose healing properties and rules of use in field conditions were known to our great-grandmothers, will help to cope with bruises and dislocations, heal wounds and burns, relieve inflammation and much more.

What is a burdock?

Burdock, which is often called burdock, belongs to the Asteraceae family. The plant is biennial. You can see it in a meadow and in a field, near a house or a reservoir, which means that everyone is able to take advantage of the beautiful. Having learned how to use burdock in field conditions, you can not take a traditional first-aid kit with you to nature. All parts of burdock are used as a medicine - root, leaves, flowers. Burdock, whose rules for use in field conditions depend on a particular health problem, is used in various forms. These are decoctions and ointments, tinctures and juice, oils and powders.

Rich in resins, protein, polysaccharide inulin and essential oils. Fruits and leaves contain a large amount of valuable oil used both in traditional medicine and in cosmetology, as well as a record amount of vitamin C and tannins. Burdock contains the most important macronutrients: strontium, zinc, copper, tin, boron, manganese and iron.

Healing properties of burdock

It is important to know how to use burdock in field conditions. The properties of the plant are truly unique and versatile. So, burdock has pronounced antipyretic, disinfectant, diuretic, cleansing, wound healing, anticarcinogenic properties. The plant normalizes metabolism, cleanses the blood, restores the function of the liver, kidneys, gallbladder and pancreas.

Preparations based on burdock remove stones and salts, heal wounds, have antibacterial action and remove toxins from the body. Knowing how to use burdock in camping conditions and how effectively it copes with health problems, many stock up on a miraculous plant for the future, drying its parts, preparing tinctures and ointments.

Diseases subject to burdock

  • Peptic ulcer, gastritis.
  • Cholecystitis, chronic pancreatitis; biliary dyskinesia.
  • Liver diseases.
  • Skin diseases (dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, burns, purulent ulcers, seborrhea, furunculosis, acne).
  • Cystitis, edema with gout, urolithiasis, urethritis.
  • Haemorrhoids.
  • Diabetes.
  • Bronchial asthma.
  • Poisoning, including toxic and alcoholic.
  • Children's rickets.
  • Fever.
  • Prostate adenoma.
  • Rheumatism, arthrosis, diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

Irreplaceable burdock

Hiking is a kind of extreme. Burns, cuts, insect and snake bites, dislocations often accompany the journey and can ruin any vacation. Burdock grows almost everywhere. Why not take advantage of its unique healing properties? It is enough to know how to use burdock in field conditions. The methods of treatment with burdock leaves, fruits and roots are different, but always simple and accessible even to a novice traveler.

Ways to use burdock in field conditions

  • Helps with snake and insect bites alcohol tincture from burdock root or fresh plant juice. Burdock, which is easy to remember the rules for using in field conditions, will relieve inflammation and relieve itching.
  • Cuts, burns, ulcers and wounds often occur in nature. In all these cases, burdock juice or gruel from the crushed leaves of the plant will help.
  • An attack of rheumatism in nature? Burdock will also help to cope with the problem. The rules and methods of application in field conditions are as simple as possible: it is enough to boil a tablespoon of crushed root in two glasses of water for half an hour, strain and apply compresses to a sore spot. There is no way to cook a decoction? Just apply fresh leaves of the plant to the sore spot.
  • From a headache, compresses are used both from a decoction of burdock and from the leaves of a medicinal plant. You can simply attach a sheet to your forehead with the velvet side. These methods are also effective for bruises, which often occur in nature.
  • Sore throat? Inflamed oral mucosa? Great remedy from these problems - an aqueous infusion of burdock, healing and quickly relieving inflammation.
  • At high temperature will help the rules of use in field conditions which are known even to a schoolboy, quickly eliminates the symptoms of fever.
  • Sore joints are wrapped in fresh burdock leaves and left overnight. Such treatment quickly relieves pain, helps relieve inflammation.

Burdock in cooking

Did you find burdock while outdoors? The rules for use in field conditions are not limited to the use of the plant for medicinal purposes. So, in the Caucasus and Siberia, it has long been classified as a tasty and healthy vegetable, and in Japan it is actively grown in garden beds and on an industrial scale. The Japanese have always been famous for their good health and longevity. Perhaps not the last role in this was played by the people's love for the plant, which is considered a weed in our country. Why not take advantage of the situation and prepare delicious and healthy meals from burdock growing throughout our country.

Young petioles and leaves are especially tasty, rich in vitamin C. A thick and juicy young root, reminiscent of the taste of an artichoke, is added to soup and stew, organically replacing carrots, parsley and parsnips. They make a substitute for coffee out of it and even add it to bread when baking. Burdock dishes are very useful for people suffering from diabetes or skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis.

burdock season

Did the burdock help you on your hike? Do not give up the opportunity to prepare a medicinal plant for the future. Burdock leaves are harvested from June to September. The harvesting season depends on the age of the plant. In the first year of life, the roots harvested in September-October are most healing. The rhizomes of the plant of the second year of life can be collected in April-May. The leaves are dried under a canopy, while the roots are washed, washed and cut into pieces of 10-15 cm. Next, the raw materials are laid out either under a canopy or in a ventilated attic. Store leaves without loss healing properties it can be no more than a year, and the roots retain their entire value for up to five years, provided they are stored in a wooden container.

Contraindications

Everyone can use burdock in field conditions, since it has practically no contraindications. However, individual intolerance should not be ruled out. You should not use such a powerful medicinal plant during pregnancy and during breastfeeding. People suffering from hay fever should also be careful when using burdock, as with any other natural remedy. All products prepared on the basis of burdock are time-tested. For centuries, they have been used to treat hundreds of diseases, thereby proving the indisputable effectiveness of a natural healer.

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