Liver detox, herbal remedies, artichoke, jojoba oil, skin care, digestive health, antioxidant, cholérétic, hepatoprotector, hypocholesterolemic, diuretic effect, dermatosis, eczema, acne, psoriasis, arthritis, osteoarthritis, atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, hair loss, scalp dandruff, benign prostatic adenoma
Discover the benefits of herbal teas and oil macerates for liver detoxification and skin care, using plants like artichoke and jojoba oil.
[...] In Chinese medicine, the kidneys are responsible for conserving our vital essence. They must maintain two types of functions: growth and reproduction and dynamic force in physiological processes. If the two parts are unified, the individual is in good health. They nourish the brain through the spinal cord. Thus, if the essence of the kidneys is strong, then the individual will be gifted, have all their faculties for talent and intelligence. At the level of the hair, it is a good indicator of the state of the kidneys (strong, shiny and thick hair if the kidneys are in good health). [...]
[...] Contraindications: in case of arterial hypertension as it increases the tension. Prudence in case of allergy to the Asteraceae family. At high doses, it may have toxicity due to psyllimarine because it can interfere with certain medications. Le bisandit Indications : in spring cures to purify the liver, in case of loss of appetite or lack of appetite, in case of mild liver insufficiency or endocarditis, for all that is hemorrhoidal, hypercholesterolemia, all that is digestive disorder, bloating, flatulence, constipation. Effective in case of gout, arthritis or osteoarthritis. [...]
[...] We have our small pot next to us, we put all the buds in the glycerinated macerate preparation, which allows us to benefit from the totality of the plant. There, it's already two products where we use a more or less oily solution. ? There is another way to extract in maceration, it's the mother tincture. It's a bit like gemmotherapy. We will use the plants directly, not necessarily buds in this case, that we will leave to macerate in alcohol. [...]
[...] Herbal teas, infusions, macerations and decoctions The herbal tea is a global term that groups three extraction processes. - First process: infusions. This is a very simple extraction method that we all use which consists of taking a plant, whether it is dry or fresh, we can put it in a cabinet, in a cup, but also in a teapot and cover it with hot water. Depending on the plant to be used, the times and temperatures of the water will be different: - For a flower, we will use water that is around 60°C, since we need to know that a flower is much finer, much more delicate, and to avoid burning the active principles, we will use water that is not boiling to avoid burning these active principles. [...]
[...] The kidneys perform several vital functions: - They eliminate the toxins that will be sent in the urine. - They recover proteins, blood cells, and any other useful element to return them to the blood circuits and put them back in circulation. - Each day, the kidneys filter between 180 and 200 liters of blood. - They also regulate the water balance according to the external temperature and the level of perspiration. - They produce hormones for the production of red blood cells and for blood pressure, which plays an important role in bone metabolism. [...]
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