Eucalyptus Leaf

Eucalyptus leaves are an herbal medicine that is widely used in folk medicine and traditional medicinal practices to treat various diseases. Eucalyptus leaves were described in medical reference books back in the 30s of the last century; today eucalyptus leaves are still used - and for good reason. This is a truly useful and effective natural medicine.

** Country of origin of eucalyptus leaf preparation Russia**

Such medicinal raw materials are produced in the area of ​​the Goryachiy Klyuch resort. The medicinal plant is harvested under special conditions - from June to September. In this case, it is necessary to ensure that the leaves of the plant are fresh and have a characteristic greenish-silver tint. After harvesting, the leaves are washed with water, and then withered and dried, which preserves all the beneficial properties of the plant. Subsequently, eucalyptus leaves are simply turned into briquettes, the volume of which is usually 75 grams. The products are packaged in cardboard packs placed in a foil bag, which is equipped with a protective valve against free opening and allows storing herbal medicinal raw materials for three years.

There are a number of indications for the use of such a medicine as deciduous eucalyptus: * diseases of the upper respiratory tract; * fresh or infected wounds; * inflammatory pathologies of the female genital area.

However, eucalyptus has a very narrow list of contraindications. Only nursing mothers and those who are prone to allergies should avoid the use of such herbal medicine. Children under three years of age are strictly prohibited from using eucalyptus medicinal raw materials, however, an allergic reaction can occur in people of all ages, especially with excessive use. For this reason, when using this product, special attention must be paid to the frequency of administration and the established dosages for each age.