Sedum Great Herb Fresh

Large sedums are perennial plants of the rose family. It has long been used in folk medicine for healing wounds, for inflammatory diseases of the stomach and intestines, for stomatitis, conjunctivitis, burns, as well as for atherosclerosis, hypertension, neuroses, and skin rashes. Currently, sedum has begun to be actively used in cosmetology as an anti-inflammatory and anti-aging agent. It is used internally as a hemostatic (gastric and uterine bleeding), diaphoretic, and diuretic. Decoctions of the leaves are taken for heartburn. A decoction of the root is taken for neuroses and migraines, and a hot infusion is taken for scrofula. Used for diseases of the liver and gall bladder. In Belarus and Western Ukraine, sedum was used for the same purpose. Lanceolate sedum is also used for the same type of application. Good results are achieved by using sedum for the treatment of various skin diseases and diseases of the oral cavity. It helps especially well with furunculosis. To prepare the infusion, pour a tablespoon of dry herb into three glasses of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes and filter. Take ½ glass 4 times a day 20–30 minutes before meals. An infusion of the herb is used for stomach ulcers, gastrointestinal bleeding, gastritis, and enterocolitis. It is prepared in the same way, take 50 ml 3-4 times a day. You need to know that if you use this collection for medicinal purposes, you should read the instructions. You absolutely cannot use it thoughtlessly. If you do not have any knowledge and skills, and you have never taken specialized courses in herbal medicine, before you start taking herbal preparations, you should consult with a qualified specialist. After all, even the most harmless plant can become poisonous if the dosage is incorrectly selected.