Karbel

Anthriscuscerefolium

Studying the properties of various plants, you inevitably come to the conclusion that none of them can be called accidental or useless on Earth. Each has properties unique to it and has its own purpose, which is often reflected in the name. On the Mediterranean coast and the Middle East, even before the new era, an inconspicuous plant of the celery, or umbrella, family, chervil, became widespread. The name comes from the Greek word joy. The plant exudes a pleasant aroma that has a beneficial effect on the human nervous system; various mental functions are the main area of ​​action of chervil, although there are others. Macer Floridus wrote about them in detail in the 15th century:

Chervil is marked with very sharp and hot power.
Grated with honey - it heals canker sores;
Drinking with wine, it can often calm the condition
Pain in the side if you apply this herb crushed.
Drinking with rich honey, it removes harmful mucus;
By boiling olive oil and spreading it, it will drive away chills;
If you crush it and dissolve it in strong vinegar,
With this drink you will drive out worms and worms of all kinds;
Together with wine, it causes urine and cleanses the regula.
Old lard and wax, if you mix white with it, -
The remedy is not only for abscesses near the ear, but for any swelling
Can heal or moderate when applied frequently.
If chervil is chewed soaked in strong vinegar,
Often he will be able to restrain both vomiting and a weak stomach;
If you apply chervil grated to the pubis and drink
The juice from it - for urine it will open any shutters;
They also treat dizziness with a decoction of chervil;
Often washing the head of sick people with a heated decoction,
And he tied both his temples and his forehead with boiled grass.

From the seeds of chervil, an essential oil with a sweet herbal, anise-like aroma is obtained by steam distillation, which is used in the food industry and for medicinal purposes.

Medicinal properties

  1. Improves appetite and digestion process.
  2. Prescribed for arthritis, gout, edema, dropsy.
  3. Used in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases, eczema, and poorly healing wounds.
  4. In folk medicine it is known as a carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, antiseptic, wound healing agent.
  5. Calms the nervous system, improves tone. Recommended for amnesia and depression.
  6. Good skin care product. Whitens, tones.

Dosage

Prescribed individually by an aromatherapist.

Contraindications. Individual intolerance, pregnancy, children under 7 years of age.

Note. Strong oil. Avoid overdose.