What are the healing properties of burdock. Recipes and use of burdock in folk medicine. Fresh burdock juice for the treatment of wounds, bedsores, burns

burdock(or burr, burr) is undeservedly not recognized by our compatriots. And it’s completely in vain: for example, in Japan it is grown as a garden crop and all its parts are eaten - from roots to fruits. In our country, it is traditionally considered that burdock is a weed plant and the only thing it can help with is to save it from hair loss and baldness. In fact, the scope of burdock can be much wider. Read about in a separate article.

Useful and medicinal properties

Burdock leaves, which grow in abundance along roadsides and on abandoned plots of land, are a real phytopharmacy. They can be used as an external remedy for the treatment of such diseases:

  • pain in the joints and spine;
  • swelling of the legs;
  • boils and ulcers on the skin;
  • hair loss;
  • inflammation of the oral cavity;
  • consequences of insect bites;
  • warts.

At ingestion of various tinctures and decoctions of burdock leaves The body reacts to them in the following way:

  • increased outflow of bile and urine;
  • increases the antitumor activity of the body;
  • pathogenic microorganisms are destroyed: fungi and bacteria;
  • metabolism is stimulated;
  • the function of the pancreas is normalized;
  • the work of the glands is activated: sweat, milk.

Chemical composition

Burdock leaves in their composition are in no way inferior to many traditional garden crops, and in some ways even surpass them. So, young burdock leaves contain a record amount - up to 200-250 mg per 100 g, which is 2 times higher than the daily intake. Therefore, it will be easiest and cheapest to fight the signs of spring beriberi by eating burdock.

The leaves of this plant contain a large amount - up to 70% of the daily intake of their consumption. In addition, they contain a lot of prebiotic inulin - up to 45% of the total mass. This means that connoisseurs of burdock are not threatened with intestinal diseases.

minerals there is also a lot in burdock leaves: 100 g contains about 10% of the daily intake of iron and manganese, 5% zinc, 4% selenium.

Wherein calories burdock is not very high - about 60-70 kcal / 100 g.

The use of burdock leaves in traditional and folk medicine

Burdock leaves are successfully used in the treatment of:

  • diseases of internal organs (kidneys, liver, bladder);
  • endocrine diseases (diabetes mellitus, hormonal disorders in women);
  • skin ailments (psoriasis, eczema, rashes of various origins);
  • pain syndrome in diseases of the spine and joints (arthritis, arthrosis, rheumatism);
  • high fever in adults and children.

Due to the fact that burdock leaves have a pronounced ability to stimulate metabolism and improve carbohydrate metabolism, they can be used by those who want to lose weight. At the very least, including these low-calorie leaves in the diet of losing weight will be a very good decision.

With what just do not combine preparations from the leaves of burdock in folk medicine! It all depends on the specific disease that is planned to be cured. The most common tandems are:

  • burdock leaves and orchid - for the treatment of hormonal diseases in women;
  • burdock leaves and - to restore the health and beauty of hair;
  • burdock leaves and - for the treatment of skin diseases.

In the traditional Russian cuisine burdock has not yet found its well-deserved recognition. Meanwhile, they can be replaced in cabbage rolls - when cooking cabbage soup. Burdock leaf salad can also be an unconventional early spring vitamin treat. And if there is a need for harvesting for the winter: petioles and young leaves can be fermented like ordinary ones.

How to choose a good product

Like any other medicinal plant, burdock must be harvested in environmentally friendly places. Folk healers believe that those leaves that were collected in the early morning on the new moon have the greatest healing power. Common sense argues that the phase of the moon plays a very secondary role in this case, the main thing is to cut the leaves before the plant begins to bloom, that is, in May-June. It is necessary to dry the collected leaves in the shade in the fresh air and at the same time they must be turned over more than once so that the raw material does not rot.

It is almost impossible to find burdock leaves in pharmacies. The maximum that can be found is homeopathic preparations (Arctiumlappa), concentrated burdock juice and herbal tea, which contains burdock.

How to use the product

There are several ways to use burdock leaves for medicinal purposes. In each case, the ultimate goal of treatment is taken into account.

Purpose of treatment What will be required Treatment regimen
Get rid of headaches, pain in the joints and spinefresh burdock leaves or dried leaves (to activate the medicinal properties, they must be held over steam until softened)apply the fleecy side of the sheet to the sore spot at night an unlimited number of times
Stimulate digestion and relieve constipationfresh leavesadd to vegetable salads
Cure urolithiasis, gastric ulcer, get rid of diabetesinfusion of leaves: 25 g of raw materials pour 250 g of boiling water, wrap and leave for 4 hourstake 1 glass daily before meals
Prevention and treatment of malignant tumors of the stomach and intestinesburdock leaf juice: squeeze the juice from freshly picked leaves, store in the refrigeratorMix 50 g of juice with honey and drink 1 time per day before meals
Stimulate the work of the endocrine glands, restore hormonal balancealcohol tincture: 250 g of burdock juice is mixed with a glass of vodka and 250 g of honey, stored in the refrigeratorthree times a day before meals, a tablespoon until the drug runs out
Treat diseases of the gallbladder and liverdilute the juice from the leaves of burdock with water: for 1 part of the juice - 2 parts of water1 tbsp. before eating
Cure skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, ulcers and boils), arthritisOintment: pour 50 g of burdock leaves with a glass of boiling water and boil for 5-10 minutes. Mix the resulting broth with half a pack of butter.rub into sore spots as needed

Product storage features

Dried raw materials are stored in cloth bags in a dark, dry place. up to 2 years. Freshly squeezed juice from burdock leaves can be stored in the refrigerator for no more than 3 days. Juice with the addition of honey or alcohol is stored in the refrigerator much longer - for several months. In this case, the therapeutic composition must be filtered and placed in an opaque dark glass container.

Harm and contraindications

Burdock leaves, which were collected in an ecologically clean place and properly dried, are practically harmless to the body. In rare cases, an allergic reaction to this plant may occur.

When taking burdock leaves inside, remember that this plant has laxative effect- therefore, in order to avoid embarrassment, you should not abuse it.

Burdock is a familiar stranger to our fields. It turns out that this so-called "weed" is a real storehouse of health. Have you tasted its leaves yet? Share with us your impressions!

Hello to everyone who believes in the power of herbs and respects healers. And also to those who know how to use and in what cases to apply this very power. Recipes for burdock treatment can be included in your treasury of knowledge. Read to the end, there will be a lot of new things.

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Here is such a story. I once stopped by my neighbor's dacha - I needed something to help there. And I look - next to the chic white peony, burdock takes the same worthy place. Hefty such, with huge leaves, beautiful flowers and thorns.

Well, I joked something about this, but the neighbor - Valentina Fedorovna - does not accept any jokes about her burdock. How she began to bend her fingers, what a useful plant it is and how many times he helped her out.

So, guys and girls, we take note of the burdock treatment recipes so that at the right time it would help us get rid of a variety of diseases. Moreover, now is the time to harvest burdock leaves.

What is useful burdock


In young leaves of burdock, vitamin C is 6 times more than in lemons.

Preparations made from its leaves are endowed with:

  • antiseptic,
  • wound healing,
  • diaphoretic, diuretic qualities,
  • they improve blood composition, metabolism,
  • have an effect against cancer
  • remove toxins from the body.

It is impossible not to appreciate the benefits of burdock in the pathology of the pancreas, the treatment of urolithiasis, dangerous neoplasms, inflammation in the oral cavity. The main thing is that you can be treated with both dry and fresh leaves of this plant.

It is harvested at the end of June, until mid-July. Dry in a dark room that is well ventilated. Raw materials can be stored for 2-3 years.

Ancient recipes for burdock treatment


Our grandmothers burdock was the first remedy for the treatment of joints. How to cook it? Take burdock leaves, rinse in cold water, let dry, then knead with your fingers until you get a green mass, which you apply to the affected area, warm it, keep it all night.

Treatment according to grandmother's recipes for eczema, abscesses, various rashes is relevant in our time. Cut off the leaf, put it with the whitish side in a bowl, pour boiling water over it until dark spots appear. Then quickly take it out, shake it off and apply it with the whitish side to the affected area, warm it up, hold this compress for 2 hours.

One of my acquaintances grandmother cannot live without burdock. She is now 74 years old, she goes to the pool, gets carried away, douses herself with ice water, does such somersaults that the young man never dreamed of. By the way, she looks 60 years old, to this day she walks in heels, has almost no gray hair. Intrigued?

Recipe for sciatica and pain in the knee joints from our grandmother. She takes 7 burdock leaves, stacks them in a pile, puts a hot teapot on them, cuts them around the teapot. This circle is applied to the back, tied with a scarf.

The cuttings of the plant are again heated with a kettle and applied to the knees, also tied with a scarf. The next morning she runs like a young woman again! A tincture of burdock juice is on her table for daily use.

To get rid of boils, eczema, warts, neurodermatitis, as well as rheumatism, they used a decoction that can be prepared according to a grandmother's recipe. Put a spoonful of dry raw materials in a thermos, pour a glass of boiling water, hold for two hours, drink 1/3 glass 2 times a day, while making lotions on a sore skin area.

With erysipelas and mastopathy this recipe will be effective: smear the green side of a fresh burdock with sour cream, preferably homemade, apply to the affected area. By the way, my grandmother has been living with mastopathy for 40 years already.

The miraculous properties of burdock juice


Do not miss the time, prepare burdock juice for the future. To do this, rinse fresh leaves, dry, pass through a meat grinder, squeeze the juice and preserve it in this way: 100 ml of alcohol, 500 gr. honey, mix 500 ml of juice, pour into a glass dish, refrigerate. The tincture can be stored for 2 years.

Juice prevents the deposition of salts, is effective for ovarian and kidney cysts.

Pure juice and canned juice are drunk before meals for 1 month according to the following scheme:

  • the first 2 days - 2 times 1 tsp;
  • 3rd and 4th day - 3 times 1 tsp;
  • on all subsequent days - 3 times one tbsp. spoon.

After ultrasound, if necessary, the course can be repeated.

But this recipe for using burdock juice for ovarian cysts, along with expert comments, was published in the journal People's Doctor.



What diseases can be treated with burdock?


  • For liver diseases juice can be drunk before meals just one tbsp. spoon. During the season, you need to drink one liter of juice, interrupted for 7 days between doses.
  • With urolithiasis- 0.5 tsp each drink 30 days three times a day.
  • For the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, including with pancreatitis, gastritis, pomace ulcer should be taken for 1.5 months 0.5 tbsp. l. three times per day.
  • The medicinal properties of the drug are used in the detection of uterine fibroids, cysts on the ovaries, and also on the mammary gland.
  • For the treatment of uterine fibroids useful crushed dried root, which will require only 1 tbsp. l. Fill it with 0.5 liters of boiling water, leave for a day, preferably in a thermos. Within a month, drink 100 ml 4 times a day before meals. Then 2 weeks break and the course is repeated.

But the juice of burdock leaves and roots has the most amazing effect on the body in oncology, delaying the development of malignant tumors.

In the composition of saturated juice, a substance was found that even programs the death of cancer cells. Many women suffer from breast cancer. If all else fails, then take burdock leaves, wash, dry, remember and cover the mammary gland with them.

Recipes of folk healers for hair


Folk recipes from burdock are very popular to this day. To make hair lush, prevent early gray hair, rub burdock juice into the scalp. By constantly performing such a procedure, you will remove forever, get rid of other problems of the scalp.

Who would have thought that the “weedy” plant burdock is actually a whole pharmacy, its leaves, roots and fruits contain a huge amount of active substances that can fight various diseases.

Phytochemical composition of burdock leaves and roots

Here is a far from complete list of substances that allow burdock to heal diseases:

  • vitamins of groups E, P, C, A and B,
  • salts of selenium, sulfur, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sodium and other elements,
  • flavonoids,
  • tannins,
  • protein,
  • bardan oil,
  • inulin, etc.

A unique component of burdock roots is a natural fatty oil, which includes stearic, palmitic and linoleic fatty acids.

In addition, burdock is rich in polyacetylene hydrocarbons, alkaloids, contains complex substances such as iridoid glycosides, stigmasterol, sitosterol, etc.

In the modern world, the attention of pharmacologists is attracted by the ability of burdock to fight tumors of various origins. At the same time, this is just one of the many applications of this amazing plant. Burdock is effective in the treatment of a huge number of diseases, including:

  • eczema,
  • diabetes,
  • rheumatism,
  • furunculosis,
  • dropsy,
  • rickets, hemorrhoids,
  • constipation, etc.

Burdock is used in the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and bites of poisonous insects. Extracts obtained from the roots of this plant are able to effectively fight intoxication, as well as normalize the hematopoietic function of the body.

Herbal medicine uses various forms of medicines from burdock: infusions, decoctions, oil extracts from the roots, fruits and leaves. The fresh juice of the leaves is widely used. For eczema, external inflammation and other skin lesions, compresses are used from whole fresh leaves of this plant. All parts of the plant can be harvested for future use.

75 grams of fresh crushed plant roots are poured with a glass of vegetable oil (it is best to use almond oil, but ordinary sunflower oil is also acceptable) and insist for a day.

After insisting, the oil, together with the crushed roots, is boiled over very low heat for a quarter of an hour, filtered and squeezed out. The resulting ointment helps in the healing of wounds and ulcers, the treatment of furunculosis.

Infusion of burdock leaves - a universal remedy

To prepare the infusion, dry raw materials are used. If fresh leaves are used, the amount of raw materials in the recipe must be increased. Take one tablespoon of dried or two tablespoons of fresh chopped leaves per glass of boiling water. The brewed raw materials are insisted for half an hour, after which they are consumed after meals from 4 to 6 times a day, one tablespoon. The tool is effective in the treatment of peptic ulcer, gastritis and diabetes

Burdock leaf compresses

Such compresses are able to have a healing effect, they are used when abscesses appear and even with erysipelas. For compresses, you can use both fresh and dried leaves of the plant. Fresh dressings are washed before applying and allowed to drain with water, dry ones are kept over steam until softened, then cooled.

The healing properties of burdock are known all over the world. Traditional medicine in many countries has its own recipes, which include raw materials from burdock. In many countries, this plant is used as an element of dietary and medical nutrition.

How is burdock used in Japan?

The Land of the Rising Sun has long appreciated the nutritional and healing properties of burdock. Salads and stews are prepared from the leaves of this plant, and the flour from the dried roots of the plant becomes the basis for a coffee-like drink, which is added to the dough when baking bakery products. In addition, fresh burdock roots are baked, boiled and eaten fresh, adding to snacks, salads, and desserts.

The use of burdock in Chinese traditional medicine

In China, burdock is widely used to remove poisons of various origins from the body, including intoxication and bites of poisonous animals and insects. In addition, Chinese healers use burdock to treat hemorrhages, boils, inflammation of the genital organs and syphilis.

How is burdock treated in Bulgaria?

In this country, burdock is widely used as a diuretic, the plant is included in many diuretic collections, they treat diseases of the bladder and kidneys. In addition, Bulgarian healers consider burdock an effective remedy for normalizing metabolism.

In cosmetology, burdock-based formulations are prepared that stimulate hair growth, as well as lotions and ointments that can fight acne.

For hair growth, decoctions from the roots and leaves of the plant are used, as well as rinsing, which includes an alcohol tincture of burdock roots. Effectively against baldness, rubbing warm oily extract of the plant into the scalp.

To combat acne, alcohol tinctures of burdock leaves and ointments are used to treat inflammation. In addition, cosmetologists recommend that owners of skin prone to inflammation wash their faces with a decoction of burdock leaves.

In the cold season, it is impossible to find fresh leaves and roots of burdock, so it is advisable to prepare raw materials for future use in the summer.

The easiest way to harvest is drying. So you can prepare chopped and whole leaves, as well as burdock roots. All types of raw materials are dried in a well-ventilated area, so that direct sunlight does not fall on the raw materials.

The roots are dried whole and carefully monitored so that mold does not form on them. It is advisable to harvest the leaves both in cut form and whole. The former are used for decoctions and the preparation of herbal preparations. The second is for anti-inflammatory compresses.

Burdock juice can also be prepared, however, not all useful substances are preserved during sterilization. If possible, burdock juice is best prepared from fresh leaves. In summer, alcohol tinctures are prepared from the roots and leaves of the plant, for which glass bottles are filled with raw materials “to the shoulders” and filled with vodka or diluted alcohol, after which they are tightly closed and stored in a dark place.

Burdock can also be prepared in the form of an oil extract, which is used in cosmetology and is part of many healing ointments. To prepare an oil extract, the crushed washed roots are poured with heated vegetable oil, after which they are corked and stored in a dark and not too warm place. Shake the oil well before use and stir.

Burdock is a fairly well-known and widespread plant. Due to its medicinal properties, burdock preparations are used in various branches of traditional medicine. The plant itself belongs to the vegetable family. In the people it is also called burdock. The benefits of this amazing plant are incredibly great. Burdock is intended for both internal and external use. In addition to the root, burdock leaves are used in folk medicine.

The benefits of burdock leaves


Burdock leaves are usually harvested in late spring - early summer. Pre-dry in a well-ventilated area, preferably protected from light, and store for two to three years. Burdock leaves are dominated by a large amount of vitamin C, contain essential oils, and are also a powerful antiseptic. Promote wound healing, improve blood circulation, help with violations of the microflora of the stomach. So, in the treatment of rheumatism, warts and boils, a decoction is used, which is used externally and internally. Burdock also helps in the treatment of:

  • Arthritis.
  • Osteochondrosis.
  • Hepatitis A.
  • Diabetes.
  • Food and alcohol poisoning.
  • Hemorrhoids.
  • Constipation.
  • Burns.
  • Ulcers and many other diseases.

Dried leaf extracts:

  • One - two tablespoons of dry burdock leaves are poured with a liter of boiling water and infused for 2 - 3 hours. Take 30 gr. twice a day. Externally, apply to problem areas.
  • Three tablespoons of leaves are poured into 1 liter of boiled water and brought to a boil in a water bath. After an hour, the cooled broth is filtered, add 1 tbsp. l. honey.


The prepared infusion should be drunk during the day in small sips. It also improves blood circulation and normalizes the work of the stomach.

  • For those who suffer from bronchitis, we recommend a glass of burdock leaves, 250 gr. aspens, two teaspoons of fir and one tablespoon of baking soda pour two cups of boiled water. Insist 4 days and apply 2 tsp. twice a day.

For an ointment for eczema, we need:

  • 50gr. dried burdock leaves.
  • 50gr. chamomile flowers.
  • 50gr. Ivan herbs - tea.

Fill with boiled water and in a water bath, collect herbs, bring to a boil. Then add hay dust and cook again until a viscous consistency is obtained. Then squeeze, filter and mix with glycerin in half. Store the product in a cool place.

For external use, add a couple of drops of essential oils to a glass of dry burdock leaves and pour 100 gr. vodka. Infuse overnight in a warm place. The finished solution can be used as a compress for sore throats, treat open wounds and ulcers. You can store in the refrigerator for six months.

Application of fresh leaves

Burdock leaves in folk medicine provide invaluable assistance to the joints. When joints hurt, it is enough to use one or two leaves. Raw materials should be kneaded until juice is released, applied to a sore spot and wrapped with a warm cloth. Preferably overnight. By morning, the pain will subside. Do the same for open wounds and abrasions.

A very effective method of treating arthrosis is the following recipe. We take the leaves of burdock, pre-treated in triple cologne, apply to the place where the joints are damaged. We fix first with a film, then with a dense cloth, preferably at night. The next day, we change the compress, but this time, instead of cologne, we treat it with honey and also tie it at night. On the third day, add garlic, after preparing a gruel from it. So, for a month, we do this procedure every day. We assure you, the result will please you. Using burdock leaves in folk medicine, you can achieve a lot. The use of additional components will contribute to a speedy recovery.

Burdock leaf juice is also used in gynecology for fibroids, breast and ovarian cysts. And most importantly, thanks to the storehouse of useful properties of burdock, the juice secreted from the leaves can prevent the appearance and development of malignant tumors in the body.

Recipe from bath lovers

Many lovers of the bath - connoisseurs of traditional medicine, can not imagine the process without brooms in the steam room. For many, this is almost a ritual. So burdock leaves will be useful here. We collect fresh burdock leaves in a bunch and pierce ourselves in all parts of the body. This process helps to break down salts, opens pores and removes excess toxins from the body. Fresh inflorescences and leaves of burdock are poured with boiling water and placed in a corner of the bath. The release of essential oils helps to cleanse the breath and removes excess toxins from the lungs.

properties of burdock seeds


Burdock seeds are often used in folk medicine. A famous and fairly common remedy is burdock oil. You can cook it yourself.

We will need:

  • 0.5 cup burdock seeds
  • 1 cup finely chopped fresh leaves.
  • 0.5 cup ground burdock root

Mix all the ingredients, pour a glass of olive oil. We insist in a warm, but not hot place for two weeks. You can use this product as a hair mask. In a separate portion of the finished oil, add coarse salt and rub into the bald patches. Also, if you add one or two rose hips to the prepared oil, let it brew, you will get an excellent tool for strengthening, growing eyelashes and eyebrows. Traditional medicine is rich in its recipes.

Contraindications

The use of burdock in folk medicine has no special contraindications. It is non-toxic, so there are no special side effects. Do not abuse the fresh juice of burdock leaves. It is better for pregnant mothers to refrain from using it, since the juice can increase the tone of the uterus, and premature birth may occur. Individual intolerance is possible, but such ailments are extremely rare.

Before serious treatment, it is advisable to consult a doctor. Burdock leaves contain substances that can remove salts and stones from the body, but not in all cases they can be used. The withdrawal of stones can harm the body, and therefore, without fail, consult a specialist in advance.

Video: Treatment of arthrosis with burdock

Conclusion

Burdock leaves in folk medicine are used quite often by those who know about the magical properties of this wonderful plant. To achieve the desired result, you need to be patient. The result does not come instantly, but it brings a positive effect. Of course, this is only a small part of the recipes that we have offered you. The use of burdock is not limited to this. In folk medicine, the root of the plant, its inflorescences and even the stem are also used.

Take care of yourself and your health!

Burdock (burdock) is a plant of the Compositae family. The root is fusiform, thick, branched, grows to a depth of 15 m. The stem is very powerful, appears in the 2nd year of life, reaching a height of 3 m. The leaves are large. The flowers are lilac-purple, small, collected in small baskets. The fruit is small achenes that ripen in August. In this article, we will consider where burdock grows, medicinal properties and contraindications for the use of the plant, etc.

Places of growth and types

In total, there are 11 types of burdock. Its range includes Asia and Europe, as well as the British Isles and Japan. In America, the medicinal properties of which will be described in the article below, prefers fertile soils. This plant was brought to Europe during the war of 1812 by Russian troops. In our country, it occurs on rather heavy soils; it can also form thickets along roadsides, banks of water bodies, in ravines, and in garbage dumps. Some varieties are used for commercial purposes.

Burdock root: medicinal properties, application

Burdock is one of the most widely used plants in folk medicine. Basically, its root has healing properties, but leaves and fruits are also used. The leaves are harvested in the summer, while the roots are harvested in the fall. But if the plant is more than 2 years old, then you can collect the roots in late spring. The use of burdock is due to the presence of various useful substances in it, including:

Medicinal properties of burdock and traditional medicine recipes

The healing properties of the root of the plant have been known for a long time. The root has a diaphoretic, choleretic, mild laxative, diuretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect. It also stimulates the pancreas, cleanses the intestines, and has a good effect on the general condition of the skin. Burdock root is an excellent disinfectant and antiseptic, eliminates itching and allergies, destroys microbes.

Based on it, drugs are produced that are used for wounds, diabetes and inflammation. Inulin, which is found in abundance in the plant, normalizes the number of leukocytes in the blood, improves metabolism, accelerates hair growth, and also prevents the deposition of salts and the formation of stones in the gallbladder and kidneys.

Also, burdock, the medicinal properties of which are discussed in this article, helps with such ailments as stomatitis, inflammation of the gums, sebaceous glands, various types of lichen, foot fungus.

How to make your own burdock oil

An effective and effective oil can be made at home on your own. To do this, you need to grind fresh burdock, the medicinal properties of which are described in the article above, take 3 tablespoons of the resulting powder and pour it with vegetable oil, preferably olive oil. Leave the resulting mixture overnight. After this time, put the infusion to boil for 15 minutes, then cool. It must be stored in a cool place. This oil helps to strengthen the hair and the rapid healing of wounds.

Burdock in cooking

Burdock root has a wide variety of medicinal properties, as we found out in this article. But it can also be used to make a very tasty jam, especially useful for diabetics. To do this, in half a liter of water you need to dissolve 4 tablespoons of vinegar essence. The mixture is put on fire and, after boiling, the cut roots of the plant are poured. The product is completely ready for use in 2 hours.

In countries where burdock is cultivated, second and first courses are also prepared from it.

leaf soup

For him you will need:

  • 80 g of onions;
  • 300 g of burdock leaves;
  • 200 g potatoes;
  • 40 g of rice and fat;
  • salt and spices.

First you need to cook rice and potatoes. 10 minutes before readiness, chopped burdock leaves and sautéed onions are added to the soup.

Contraindications

You can hear that burdock has very different medicinal properties and contraindications, that it should not be used by lactating and pregnant women. But this is fundamentally wrong. Burdock refers to plants that have no contraindications at all. This opinion arose due to the fact that burdock is often included in the composition of multicomponent medicinal products, in which some ingredients actually have contraindications for use.

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