The description is valid on 29.02.2016
- Latin name: Spongilla
- ATX code: D11AX
- Active substance: Badyaga (Spongilla)
- Manufacturer: Firma Zdorovye LLC, Reka-Farm CJSC, Pharmaceutical Factory of St. Petersburg OJSC (Russia), PTF FARMAKOM LLC, Health Keys LLC (Ukraine)
Compound
Badyaga powder - these are dried colonies of freshwater sponges of the Spongillidae family, crushed to a powdery state, in particular river and lake sponges (S. lacustris and S. fluviatilis).
Part gel (cream) Badyaga in addition to the active substance, it also includes: specially purified water, glycerin, triethanolamine, bronopol, gelling agent, fragrances.
Release form
- Badyaga powder for preparing a suspension for external use - 10 g;
- gel for external use Badyaga - 50 ml and 100 ml.
pharmachologic effect
Analgesic, local irritant, anti-inflammatory.
Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
What is Badyaga?
Badyaga are sponges that live in fresh waters. Their skeleton is a looped network of microscopic silica needles interconnected by spongin (horny substance, a protein from the group of scleroproteins).
The skeleton of sponges also includes carbonates, phosphates and a number of organic substances.
Pharmacodynamics
Medicines based on sponge powder, when applied externally, help dilate blood vessels, resolve infiltrates, and also reduce the intensity of pain.
The action of the drug is based on the fact that crushed silica needles, irritating the skin, thereby cause vasodilation and promote activation of blood supply; local release of histamine, autacoid-kinins, Pg and other biologically active substances; provide a resolving effect.
The action of Badyagi is accompanied by a bactericidal effect, a weak warming effect, as well as temporary redness of the skin.
Indications for use
The use of Badyaga powder is indicated for neuralgic And rheumatic pain, arthritis, bruises.
Gel with Badyaga is an effective remedy for acne, stagnant and age spots. It cleanses the skin, has excellent absorbable properties, activating blood microcirculation, improves its appearance and makes it more elastic.
Contraindications
The product should not be used if you are hypersensitive to it, as well as if you are hypersensitive to the auxiliary components contained in the gel.
Both gel and Badyagu powder are contraindicated for use on damaged skin.
Side effects
When using Badyaga powder and cream, hypersensitivity reactions and hyperemia of the skin at the sites of application are possible.
Long-term use of rubbing powder can lead to the development of bluish skin and a decrease in its elasticity. In addition, the risk of skin diseases increases.
Badyaga powder and gel: instructions for use
Instructions for the powder
Powder for bruises and contusions is used diluted with water (boiled): the pasty mass is applied to the sore spot with a cotton swab and rubbed into the skin with your fingers (always wearing rubber gloves). After 20 minutes, when the paste dries, it is washed off with water.
At neuralgic and rheumatic pain, and also when radiculitis Instead of water, it is recommended to use vegetable oil to dilute the powder. The medicine should be rubbed into the site of pain projection. If a strong burning sensation occurs, wash it off with water; if the burning sensation does not cause discomfort, leave the product on the skin for a day.
Gel Badyaga: instructions for use
For cosmetic purposes, Badyaga gel (ointment) is applied to the facial skin in a thin layer. The exposure time is from 10 to 20 minutes, after this time the remaining product is washed off with warm water.
After the procedure, it is not recommended to go outside for 2-3 hours.
To exfoliate and whiten the skin, the gel can be used no more than once a week. If necessary, the cosmetic procedure can be repeated up to three times a week.
After using the gel with Badyaga, a softening nourishing cream is applied to the face.
Apply the cream to areas of the body with light circular movements and leave for 20-30 minutes. After this time, remove with a damp cloth or wash off with water.
When using gel for bruises, the product is applied to the bruised area immediately after the injury and then 3-4 times a day until the bruise disappears.
Badyaga for acne
Badyagu for acne can be used both in powder and in the form of ready-made preparations (for example, “Badyaga 911" or "Badyaga Forte”).
For those who have not tried to treat problem skin with this product before, it is recommended to first try Badyaga gel for acne: reviews suggest that it acts more gently in comparison with powder.
The gel is applied in a thin layer to the areas most affected by acne or - if blackheads not much, exactly.
For acne, scars and post-acne, masks based on Badyaga powder are very effective.
Anti-acne and anti-pimple powder is best used in combination with hydrogen peroxide. The ingredients are mixed, and then the resulting pasty mass is applied to the face, without rubbing, so as not to injure the skin - in a thin layer.
The exposure time of the mask is from 10 to 15 minutes. In this case, a feeling of warmth and slight tingling of the skin should appear, which is caused by increased blood circulation in it.
Wash off the composition from the face just as carefully and very carefully: first with a cotton pad (without pressing on it and trying not to rub the skin), then rinse with water so that water with solid particles does not get into the eyes.
If the bodyaga does get on the mucous membranes of the eyes or nose, it is necessary to rinse them with plenty of water (so that the burning sensation stops completely).
Badyaga for stains after acne And acne can also be used in combination with talc and white clay. To prepare a medicinal composition, one part of the powder should be mixed with one part of talc and three parts of white clay.
The mixture is diluted to a pasty state and applied in the same way as a mask with hydrogen peroxide.
After the mask, it is very good to apply a light nourishing cream to your face. Since one of the side effects of Badyagi is skin hyperemia, it is better to do the procedure at night.
Cosmetologists advise using the product to treat problem skin during periods of low solar activity, that is, in autumn and winter. After making the mask, it is recommended to stay indoors for a couple of hours and go outside, after applying a cream with a high level of protection against UV damage to the skin.
The course of treatment usually consists of 5-10 procedures. The photos are clear proof of the effectiveness of the product: the skin is smoothed, small scars and age spots disappear, and the face looks noticeably refreshed.
It is very important to determine before starting treatment individual sensitivity to the means. To do this, a small amount of powder (or pure gel) diluted with boric alcohol or peroxide is applied to the inner surface of the forearm for 10-15 minutes (the skin is first cleaned with soap and water).
Slight redness and tingling of the skin are considered normal. These effects can last from half an hour to 2-3 hours. It is recommended to monitor the reaction to Badyaga for 1-2 days.
Severe redness, severe irritation and itching at the site of application, the product indicates that in a particular case it is better to resort to other methods of treatment.
It should be remembered that Badyagu cannot be applied:
- for inflamed acne (this is fraught with the spread of the inflammatory process and aggravation of the skin condition);
- on the skin of the eyelids and area around the eyes.
Application of Badyagi for facial skin
Badyagi face masks help resolve scars, cleanse contaminated and oily skin, help remove age spots and refresh aging skin.
Reviews allow us to conclude that despite all the effectiveness of the product, it can only be used on the face by people with normal and oily skin. If your skin is thin, dry, flaky, dehydrated, prone to irritation, or sensitive, you should avoid using Badyagi.
Other contraindications are the presence inflamed acne And hypertrichosis (excessive widespread or localized hair growth in areas of the skin where hair is normally absent).
Facial powder can also be used as a peeling for contaminated and oily skin, and universal ointment (gel) with Badyaga can be used as an anti-inflammatory agent (on its own or as part of masks).
Cosmetologists recommend adding Badyagi powder to masks:
- white (or black) cosmetic clay (ingredient ratio 1:1);
- hydrogen peroxide 3%;
- boric acid 2%;
- fermented baked milk (2 tablespoons per 1 teaspoon of powder);
- dry yeast (2 tablespoons per 2 tablespoons of Badyagi) and cream in the amount necessary to obtain a paste-like mass;
- cream (2 tablespoons per 1 teaspoon of powder) and rice flour in the amount necessary to obtain a mushy mass;
- oatmeal (2 tbsp. spoons) and cream (2 tbsp. spoons);
- egg and milk.
You can prepare a honey mask based on the gel. The ingredients (gel and liquid honey) are taken in a 1:1 ratio.
Badyaga for bruises
Badyaga powder for bruises in its pure form is rarely used. Reviews allow us to conclude that it is much more convenient for this purpose to use pharmaceutical products - gels and ointments - based on powder from sponges of the Spongillidae family. The medicine is applied to the bruised area up to 4 times a day until the bruise completely disappears.
You can also prepare a cream for bruises under the eyes using Badyagi. The mixture includes: 1 teaspoon of powder, 2 teaspoons of plantain decoction, moisturizing cream.
Mix the ingredients thoroughly, then apply the cream under the eyes. The exposure time is from 3 to 5 minutes, after which the composition should be washed off (carefully so that the composition does not get on the mucous membranes).
A mask with a diluted 3% solution is good for removing dark circles under the eyes. hydrogen peroxide powder, as well as compresses with powder mixed with vegetable oil.
The mask is applied to the skin and left until dry (if severe tingling, rash, burning or allergic reactions wash off immediately), the compresses are left on the skin overnight: the medicinal composition is applied to the bruise, covered with a piece of polyethylene and then with more gauze, and fixed with a band-aid.
The effect is noticeable after 2-3 procedures.
It should be remembered that Badyaga is a potent remedy, so it should not be used by people with sensitive skin and small children.
To speed up the healing of bruises, you should introduce foods rich in iron and vitamin C (fresh vegetables, citrus fruits), drink plenty of healthy liquids (pure water, herbal teas, dried fruit compotes, natural juices), stop smoking.
In the first day after the bruise appears, it is recommended to apply cold compresses, and then warm lotions. It is also recommended to avoid physical activity and ensure that the head is slightly elevated during sleep.
Badyaga for stretch marks
The Badyagi effect is comparable to the effect of deep peeling, after which the skin begins to renew itself. And it is precisely this property of the product that allows it to be used to combat stretch marks on the body.
If you read reviews of Badyag for stretch marks, you can conclude that after applying the composition to the skin, you experience sensations comparable to those that occur with a sunburn: you feel a tingling sensation, the skin itches, and after a few days it begins to peel.
You can completely get rid of stretch marks with the help of Badyagi only if the stretch marks are small and fresh. Deep stretch marks with regular use twice a week simply become less noticeable over time.
Anti-stretch mark powder is used diluted hydrogen peroxide. The composition is rubbed into the skin on problem areas of the body, left for 15 minutes, then washed off. It is optimal to do this procedure at night, and after it, to reduce discomfort, wear clothes made of soft knitwear that do not fit tightly to the body.
As a rule, on the 3-4th day the tingling sensation is replaced by itching, and after a couple of days the skin begins to peel off.
Stretch mark gel can be used in combination with olive oil. The ingredients are taken in equal proportions and mixed. The prepared mixture is rubbed into the skin for 20 minutes, then the problem areas are wrapped in cling film. Exposure time is 40 minutes. After this time, the composition should be washed off the body.
The effect can be noticed after 2-3 procedures. A full course usually consists of 10 procedures. The result depends on the characteristics of the skin, as well as on the depth of location and degree of oldness of the stretch marks.
Badyaga for cellulite
The effectiveness of Badyagi from cellulite is due to the ability of this remedy to improve the functioning of the circulatory system, as a result of which more oxygen enters the cells and more oxygen is removed from the body toxins and harmful substances, and the skin becomes more elastic, elastic, and pleasant to the touch and appearance.
The easiest way to use is to dilute a bag of powder with water and rub the product into problem areas for 7 minutes. After this, the composition is thoroughly washed off.
Oils (for example, eucalyptus or wheat germ) can also be used to dilute the powder. The method of application is the same - rub the mixture into the skin for 7 minutes, then rinse off.
Another way to get rid of cellulite is to mix Badyagi powder (25 g) with liquid honey (25 g) and add chestnut extract and 5 drops of any essential oil to this mixture. The composition is applied to the skin, after which the problem areas are wrapped in cling film and insulated with a blanket (or thermal clothing). The exposure time is half an hour.
Reviews of Badyag for cellulite indicate that the appearance of the skin improves after 3-4 procedures. To enhance the effect, most women recommend applying Badyagi-based anti-cellulite products to well-steamed skin.
Use for pigment spots
For stagnant spots, acne and age spots-5, you can use powder or gel. Very good reviews about Badyaga for age spots are left by people who have tried to remove them with the help of the pharmaceutical product Badyaga Forte.
The use of Badyaga gel and powder for acne spots is advisable for the reason that silica, which is their main component, when applying a mask to the skin, is absorbed into the structure of cells and changes their functioning.
Under its influence, old and dead cells are actively exfoliated, thereby increasing the amount of oxygen supplied to young, viable cells. At the same time, elastin is produced 2 times more actively and, as a result, wrinkles are smoothed out and skin elasticity increases.
Silica promotes a more even distribution of melanin between cells. In addition, its tubular needles, irritating the skin, stimulate blood circulation and cell regenerative functions.
As a result, the skin recovers much faster and is better saturated with essential nutrients.
Spongin, which holds silica needles together, also has a beneficial effect on the skin. The substance is an active protein compound that has anesthetic and antiseptic effects. It actively helps eliminate acne and prevents the reappearance of age spots.
If we talk about the use of the drug Badyaga Forte, then first you need to figure out what it is and how it differs from a regular gel.
So, firstly: the active substance is contained in higher concentrations. Secondly, in addition to crushed freshwater sponge, it contains extracts of yarrow and plantain. The first one has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, toning, healing, hemostatic, antiallergic, antispasmodic effect, the second - moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, bactericidal, wound healing.
Thanks to its improved composition, the product helps eliminate stagnant and age spots, normalize the process of sebum secretion and reduce the activity of the sebaceous glands (thereby preventing the appearance of acne), has a wonderful antiseptic and bactericidal effect.
The gel is applied to the facial skin for 10-20 minutes, then washed off with water. After the procedure, exposure to sunlight should be avoided for 2-3 hours.
Using a hair growth product
Badyaga can come to your aid not only as a remedy for bruises, orange peel, acne and stretch marks. Trichologists also recommend using masks with Badyagi powder for hair growth. In addition, such procedures help eliminate excess oil and dandruff, as well as the appearance of a healthy shine.
The mixture is prepared based on 3% hydrogen peroxide. The powder, diluted to a pasty state, is applied to the scalp with massage movements, left depending on tolerance for 10-30 minutes (covered with a polyethylene cap), then washed off with shampoo under running water. The procedure is repeated once a week.
Overdose
Symptoms of an overdose of Badyaga are not known.
Interaction
The substance does not interact with other drugs.
You don't have to use super expensive cosmetics to take care of yourself. Such a simple remedy as badyaga helps to cope with various cosmetic defects. This remedy is also used in medicine; it is used to successfully treat hematomas and is used in the complex therapy of arthritis, chondrosis, and rheumatism.
Composition of badyagi
Badyaga is a freshwater sponge; this organism looks like a tree-like growth. Living sponges are green, brown or off-white in color. They live in freshwater bodies at shallow depths. They have a porous structure and are easily ground into powder.
The main component of badyagi is silica. This substance promotes exfoliation, promotes faster regeneration, and stimulates collagen production.
In addition to silica, the sponge contains a protein component - sponginin, which actively fights inflammation and prevents the formation of acne. In smaller quantities, badiag contains calcium salts, phosphorus, carbonates and other useful substances.
Release forms
The forms of release of badyagi are as follows:
- Powder. These are simply crushed freshwater sponges with no additives. It is produced in paper bags; one bag can contain from 2.5 to 10 grams. powder.
- Gel "Badyaga". The composition, in addition to freshwater sponge powder, contains extracts of yarrow and plantain. These plants have properties to fight inflammation and soothe irritated skin.
- Gel “911” with bodyaga. The drug contains freshwater sponge powder, horse chestnut and mint extract, juniper and tea tree ether. Such a rich composition makes this remedy almost universal; it is used to treat inflammation, eliminate bruises and perform cosmetic procedures.
Indications for use
Indications for the use of drugs based on badyagi are quite extensive. Dry crushed sponges are essentially silicon crystals; when applied to the skin, they cause mechanical irritation. The action of the drugs is as follows:
- subcutaneous capillaries expand, which leads to improved blood circulation;
- local pain syndrome decreases;
- resorption of clotted blood accumulations;
- relief of the inflammatory process;
- removal of swelling;
- exfoliation of dead epidermal cells;
- stimulation of regeneration processes.
In medicine
Badyagi preparations are used in medicine to quickly eliminate hematomas. They are also used to treat bruises and closed soft tissue injuries. For treatment, a gel based on badyagi is rubbed into the area of the hematoma up to 4 times a day. Use until the bruise completely disappears.
In addition, these drugs are widely used in the complex treatment of pathologies such as:
It is necessary to rub the gel with badyaga into the affected area until a feeling of warmth appears. Then you need to wrap the sore area with a warm scarf or handkerchief. If you feel a strong burning sensation, you should immediately wash off the composition.
In cosmetology
Badyaga is no less widely used in cosmetology. With this product you can solve many cosmetic problems:
- to eliminate swelling and bags under the eyes, you need to apply the gel with badyaga to problem areas for 10 minutes, after which the gel is washed off and a moisturizer is applied;
- comedones, acne, pimples are successfully treated with the help of badyagi, gel or powder diluted with water, applied pointwise to the sites of inflammation;
- cellulite, stretch marks, scars are treated with badyagi preparations. Both gel and powder diluted with water or oil are used;
- removal of excess pigmentation. The powder diluted in water is applied locally to the face at the locations of age spots. After 20 minutes, wash off.
Contraindications
Despite the naturalness of the product, there are contraindications to the use of badyagi. The main one is individual intolerance. In this case, after applying the product an allergic reaction develops. This can be a relatively harmless urticaria, or a risky condition such as anaphylactic shock.
In addition, preparations based on badyagi and especially sponges in their natural form are not recommended for use in the following cases:
- the presence of wounds and other open lesions on the skin of the face. If silica crystals get into an open wound, it causes severe burning and irritation. And this can lead to the development of an inflammatory reaction in case of infection;
- with hypertrichosis, that is, with increased growth of facial hair. The fact is that when using badyagi, superficial blood circulation is stimulated, and this provides the hair follicles with additional nutrition, which stimulates their growth;
- It is prohibited to use the product by children and teenagers under 14 years of age. Children's skin is thinner and more delicate, so badyaga is an overly aggressive product for it.
Can it be used during pregnancy?
There is no strict ban on the use of badyagi preparations during pregnancy. When used externally, this product does not enter the bloodstream, so even theoretically it cannot harm the development of the baby. The drugs do not affect the composition of breast milk.
For this reason, if treatment is necessary, badyagi preparations can be safely used at any stage of pregnancy.
But it is better not to carry out aggressive cosmetic procedures (peelings, use of scrubs based on badyagi) during pregnancy. The fact is that during this period the hormonal status changes, so the result of the action of badyagi on the skin can be an unpleasant surprise.
Possible complications
The risk of complications after using badyagi cannot be ignored. Possible complications are as follows:
- excessive dry skin;
- persistent redness;
- development of inflammatory reactions.
Complications, as a rule, arise if contraindications were not taken into account, or the procedure was carried out incorrectly. So, before using badyagu for the first time, you must do a test to determine the body’s sensitivity to this substance. To combat redness and excessive dryness, it is necessary to use creams selected according to your skin type. Such simple measures will help avoid the development of complications after using drugs based on badyagi.
Using badyagi at home
Using badyagi at home helps solve a variety of problems. With this simple remedy you can get rid of acne and wrinkles, it will help in the fight against cellulite and stretch marks. But it is very important to use badyagu correctly so that there are no complications.
For acne
Badyagu is often used to get rid of acne. You can use gel or powder. The gel is more convenient to use, since it does not require preparation. But the powder gives a more pronounced effect.
The gel can be applied pointwise to areas of inflammation. And if the skin is covered with small pimples, then you can apply a thin layer of the gel to the inflamed areas of the face. After 5-10 minutes, the product must be washed off. Then you need to lubricate the skin with moisturizer.
A mask made from a mixture of badyagi, talc and white clay has an effective but gentle effect. The ingredients are mixed in equal quantities, then diluted with chilled chamomile decoction to form a creamy mass. Apply the composition in a thin layer for 15-20 minutes. You need to make such masks once a week, the course should consist of 15-20 procedures.
For pigment spots
Masks with bodyaga for age spots are made in courses. They are repeated twice a week, in total you need to do 15-20 procedures.
The composition of the mask is as follows: honey, badyagi powder and purified water. These ingredients are mixed in equal volumes. The composition should only be applied to age spots. Wash off after half an hour.
Against stretch marks
Badyaga can be used against stretch marks. It is unlikely that it will be possible to completely get rid of this defect, but they can be made less noticeable.
Badyagi powder is mixed with cosmetic base oil, for example, almond or olive. The creamy mass is applied to problem areas. Cover the top with cling film and leave for 20-30 minutes. Then wash it off.
For wrinkles
A mask based on badyagi against wrinkles helps to significantly rejuvenate the skin. You need to make masks in courses of 15 procedures with a break of 3-4 days. To prepare the mask, mix a tablespoon of badyagi powder and cocoa powder, then add 1 teaspoon of almond oil and add a tablespoon of thick sour cream. Apply to cleansed face and leave for 10 minutes.
For cellulite
Getting rid of cellulite is not easy. A set of measures is required, including the use of scrubs. You can prepare a homemade scrub using badyagi. Here are some recipes:
- Coffee. You need to mix the prepared bodyagi gel and coffee grounds. Proportions: per tablespoon of gel – teaspoon of grounds.
- Sugar. Mix a tablespoon of granulated sugar and badyagi powder. Separately mix a tablespoon of cream and vegetable oil. Then combine both mixtures.
- With essential oil. You need to mix badyagi powder and vegetable oil in a ratio of 2 to 1. Add 5-10 drops of orange or lemon essential oil to the composition.
The prepared composition is applied to problem areas, massaged for five minutes, then left on the skin for another 10 minutes. After this you need to take a shower.
Pilling with badyaga
Peeling with badyagi has an effective effect. This procedure should not be done if there are open wounds on the face or if the skin is very dry and sensitive.
To carry out the procedure, you need to mix a couple of spoons of badyagi powder with hydrogen peroxide. Add peroxide gradually until you get a creamy mass. The composition is applied to a cleansed face; the composition should be applied not with your fingers, but with a brush. Avoid applying the product to the thin skin of the eyelids and lips. When the first layer of the mask dries, apply the second layer. The total exposure time is 20 minutes. Then you need to wash your face with running water. Moisturizer is applied to still damp skin.
After the procedure, the skin will begin to peel off; this period must be endured without tearing off the peeling particles with your hands. The skin should be lubricated with moisturizer at least twice a day.
Badyaga for bruises
Bruises on the body can appear from household injuries, bruises, and falls. If the bruise is located on the face or an open area of the body, then it is natural to want to get rid of it as soon as possible. The use of badyagi for bruises gives very good results, but you need to take into account the peculiarities of using this drug.
To quickly eliminate hematomas, it is convenient to use badyagu in the form of a gel, but powder is also quite suitable. Badyaga gel can be used not only to treat bruises, but also to combat dark circles under the eyes. But it is not recommended to use powder for these purposes. Powdered badya is too aggressive for thin eyelid skin.
The use of the gel is not particularly difficult; it is enough to apply the composition to the site of the bruise up to 4 times a day. If the product is used to eliminate dark circles under the eyes, then it is enough to use it once a day, preferably in the evenings.
Badyagi powder can be used in the following ways:
- it is diluted with water in a ratio of one to one. Apply to the site of the bruise, after drying, remove with a swab;
- dilute the powder with vegetable oil in the same proportion. The composition is laid out on a piece of gauze, then this gauze is applied to the site of the bruise. Cover the top with film and secure with adhesive tape. This compress is kept for 6-8 hours;
- To eliminate bruises on the face, bodyagi powder is diluted with plantain decoction to obtain a thick paste. Then mix the resulting mass with the same volume of moisturizer. The composition is applied to the facial skin for no more than 5 minutes.
Badyaga is a medicinal product of animal origin for topical use.
Composition and release forms
Dosage form – powder in bags of 2.5, 5 or 10 g, as well as Badyaga forte gel, in tubes of 50 g.
The main component of the medicine are sponges, which live in clean reservoirs with running water of a certain temperature. In addition, the medicine contains carbonates, phosphates and other organic substances.
pharmachologic effect
Badyaga is a drug of animal origin that has an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and local irritant effect. The medicine is obtained from a dried freshwater sponge, consisting of a skeleton and a looped network of silica needles, which are interconnected by sponging - an organic substance.
Badyaga belongs to the group of siliceous sponges of the spongillid family that live in fresh water. Externally, these sponges are very diverse, but most often they have a bushy or lumpy shape, reaching up to 20 cm in height.
Like other sponges, badyaga has a pungent and unpleasant odor that can cause a gag reflex. In addition to the unpleasant odor, small silicon needles that form the skeleton of the sponge can cause trouble for humans. So, if you rub the powder on an area of the body, it will turn red and become inflamed. This is caused by the fact that microscopic needles have an irritating effect on the skin, scratching it.
Badyaga sponge is widely used in medicine, and not only in traditional, but also in folk medicine. When using the medicine, there is a mechanical effect on the skin with silicon needles, stimulating local blood circulation, narrowing and cleansing of skin pores, and removal of dead epidermal cells. Badyaga is useful for acne, as it effectively resolves pigment spots after their inflammation.
In addition, the drug synthesizes biologically active substances in the skin, enhancing its oxygenation and redox processes, which has a pronounced rejuvenating effect.
Badyaga is used in cosmetology, as it increases skin elasticity, removing fine wrinkles. But they mainly use a remedy for bruises and bruises. The medicine is especially popular among boxers, who quickly heal bruises, contusions and bruises with its help.
Badyagi tincture is used to treat neuralgia and some other diseases. In addition, according to reviews, Badyaga is effective for the treatment of arthrosis, arthritis and rheumatism.
Indications for use
According to the instructions, Badyaga gel and powder are indicated for the treatment of:
- Hematomas, bruises, hemorrhages;
- Arthrosis and arthritis;
- Rheumatism;
- Radicular syndrome and radiculitis.
Contraindications
Badyagu is contraindicated for use if there are cuts and scratches at the site of application.
They also use the drug for acne on the mucous membranes of the eyes and nose.
According to reviews, Badyagu should not be used if you are hypersensitive to the active ingredient, as this can cause allergic reactions on the skin.
Side effects
According to reviews, Badyaga does not cause side effects and is well tolerated by patients. Sometimes local allergic reactions on the skin in the form of redness are possible, caused by hypersensitivity to the active component of the drug.
Directions for use and doses
Badyaga forte gel and powder are used topically.
For bruises and bruises, the powder is diluted in a small amount of boiled water, stirred until a uniform mass is obtained and applied to the affected area using a tampon, without rubbing too much into the skin. 20 minutes after drying, the mixture is washed off with water.
Badyagu for bruises in the form of a gel is applied in a thin layer to the affected area of the skin. If the burning sensation is severe, wash it off with water after a while, otherwise you can leave it overnight.
For radiculitis, neuralgic and rheumatic pain, the powder is diluted in a small amount of vegetable oil to a uniform consistency, and the resulting mixture is rubbed into the affected areas of the body.
Before using the gel, it is recommended to conduct a sensitivity test: apply a small amount of the drug to the inner surface of the wrist. If swelling and redness appear at the site of application of the gel or powder, the drug is not recommended.
In case of accidental contact with the mucous membranes of the body, the medicine should be washed off with water.
Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Badyaga is approved for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as it does not penetrate the placental barrier or into breast milk.
Storage conditions
The drug in any dosage form should be stored in a cool, dry place for no longer than three years.