Essence.
Myrtle is well known. It has bitterness due to astringency and sweetness, as well as coldness due to astringency.
Myrtle bunk is the most powerful; Flatbreads are made from it with tart wine. It has an earthy and volatile substance. A bunk is a bulge on the trunk of a myrtle tree, the same color as the trunk, shaped and shaped like a hand. Myrtle oil has all the beneficial properties of myrtle that doctors mention.
Choice.
The blackish myrtle has the strongest effect, and the fruit of the black myrtle is weaker than the fruit of the white one, especially the “royal round-leaved myrtle,” while the mountain myrtle is stronger than all types of myrtle; the best flowers on it are white, and the squeezed juice of the leaves and fruits works best. If the squeezed myrtle juice sits for a long time, it loses its strength and becomes moldy, so you should make cakes from it.
Nature.
Myrtle has a slight warmth, but coldness predominates in it, although its astringent properties are stronger than coldness. It seems that its coldness is of the first degree, and its dryness is within the second.
Actions and properties.
Myrtle retards diarrhea, perspiration and all hemorrhage and flow to any organ. When myrtle is rubbed in a bath, it strengthens the body and dries out the fluid under the skin. Pouring a decoction over a broken bone speeds up its healing. Burnt myrtle replaces tutia when they want to give the body a pleasant smell. Myrtle in the form of an ointment, medicinal bandage or drink helps with all kinds of bleeding. The same applies to thickly boiled juice of myrtle and its fruits. The astringent properties of myrtle are stronger than its cooling ability, and its nutritional value is negligible; myrtle wine has no locking properties; myrtle, but not the wine made from it, helps with lung pain and cough.
Cosmetics.
Myrtle oil, squeezed juice, decoction and especially myrtle fruits prevent hair loss, strengthen hair roots and make hair longer and blacker. Fruits boiled in olive oil retain perspiration and prevent corrosion by sweat. Dry myrtle leaves eliminate bad odor from armpits and groins, and myrtle ash replaces tutia - removes freckles and spots and cleanses bahak.
Tumors and acne.
Myrtle with olive oil soothes hot swellings, erysipelas, herpes, urticaria, acne, ulcers, especially ulcers on the palms and fire burns. Myrtle wine works in the same way.
Medicinal dressings are made from myrtle leaves mixed with olive oil and wine; plasters made with myrtle oil and myrtle oil ointments are also used. Dry myrtle leaves in the form of a powder are beneficial for nail infections, as well as a wax ointment made from them. Boiled in wine and applied as a medicinal bandage, myrtle fruits heal ulcers on the palms and feet, as well as fire burns, and prevent the formation of blisters. Myrtle ash with wax ointment also works.
Joints.
Medicinal dressings made from myrtle fruits boiled in wine are suitable for relaxing joints. If you pour this mixture on broken bones that are not covered with meat, it helps.
Organs of the head.
Myrtle stops nosebleeds, relieves dandruff, dries out ulcers on the head, as well as ulcers in the ears and pus from them, if you let its juice in there. Myrtle wine helps relax gums; Myrtle leaves, boiled in wine and applied as a medicinal bandage, soothe severe headaches. Organs of the eye.
Myrtle soothes inflammation of the eyes and is useful for bulging eyes. If boiled with barley, it cures eye tumors. Myrtle ash is included in medicines for pterygoid hymen.
Respiratory and chest organs.
Myrtle strengthens the heart and stops irregularities. Myrtle fruits help against coughs with their sweetness and strengthen the stomach of the one who takes them if he has diarrhea. Myrtle fruits help against hemoptysis, as does jam made from them. Nutritional organs.
Myrtle and especially myrtle jam strengthen the stomach; Myrtle fruits prevent excess flow into the stomach.
Eruption organs.
The squeezed juice of its fruit drives away urine, and the myrtle itself stops the burning sensation when urinating and the burning sensation in the bladder; it works well when your periods are too heavy. Myrtle juice, applied as a rub, strengthens the nature and delays the weakening of yellow and black bile. Together with sesame oil, it squeezes out and expels mucus. A decoction of myrtle fruits helps with liquid discharge from the uterus, and if used as a medicinal dressing, it is beneficial for kidney problems. Myrtle helps with tumors. testicles, and its decoction - for prolapse of the rectum and uterus.
Poisons.
Myrtle, like its fruits, drunk in wine, helps against a karakurt bite, as well as a scorpion sting.