Tykveol (Pumpkin Seed Oil)

Pumpkin oil is a biologically active herbal preparation for the treatment of diseases of the digestive, reproductive and genitourinary systems. Its active ingredient is obtained from the seeds of pumpkin, a plant that has been known for its healing properties for more than 700 years. It contains minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, flavonoids, saponins and many other beneficial substances, which together have a powerful healing effect on the body.

Due to the diverse medicinal properties of pumpkinol, it is used to treat many diseases, ranging from diabetes to oncology. Here are some of them:

1. Supports liver and gallbladder health. Pumpkin oil has a choleretic effect, which helps speed up the body's detoxification process, reduce the accumulation of toxins and improve the functioning of the liver and gallbladder, which is especially important for those who are obese or have high cholesterol levels in the blood.

2. Normalization of the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. The medicinal properties of pumpkin oil help improve digestion, overcome constipation, gastritis, stomach ulcers, gastroduodenitis, and also relieve diarrhea. The use of this remedy can lower cholesterol levels and reduce inflammation.

3. Improving the functioning of the male reproductive system. Pumpkin oil is used to prevent and treat benign prostatic hyperplasia in men, which is an enlargement of prostate tissue like a benign tumor. It can also be used to relieve pain and increase libido.

4. Treatment of skin diseases and burns. Pumpkin seeds are known for their powerful antiseptic effect, so the use of pumpkin seed oil can treat dermatological skin diseases such as eczema, allergic dermatitis and scabies, as well as sunburn.

However, before you start treatment with pumpkin oil, you need to consult a specialist, since in addition to many beneficial properties, it may contain side effects and contraindications for the stomach, intestines, kidneys and other organs. In addition, allergic reactions to the components of the drug are possible, especially if taken in excess. Therefore, the use of this drug should be carried out under the supervision of the attending physician, strictly following the established dosage of the drug and the duration of the course.