Before the discovery of antibiotics, gooseberry was used as a natural remedy for urinary tract infections. The herb has an antiseptic and diuretic effect. It is used in inflammatory diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
In folk medicine, it is used as a disinfectant in various diseases of the kidneys and bladder, as well as in cough and especially in chronic diarrhea, which is not surprising, since bearberry leaves contain a lot of tannins that "fix" the intestines.
Plant preparations have antiseptic, astringent, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and choleretic action.
Bearberry is a known diuretic and anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of diseases of the bladder, urinary tract and urolithiasis. Its antimicrobial properties are related to arbutin and methylarbutin.
Bearberry is suitable for diseases of the excretory system associated with inflammatory processes of the kidneys, bladder and urinary canal (urethritis, cystitis, pyelitis and combined diseases such as pyelonephritis, cystopyelitis and cystopyelonephritis, acute and chronic glomerulonephritis, and also in nephrolithiasis).
Method of use - Bearberry leaf
Decoction: 1 teaspoon put in 150 ml of boiling water, boil over a low heat for 15 minutes and leave to stand for another 20 minutes. Drink 150 ml 3-4 times a day before meals.
Tea: 1 tablespoon of the leaves of the herb is placed in 500 ml of cold water. Leave to soak 8-12 hours and boil for 5 minutes. After soaking for another 20 minutes, strain and drink 100 ml in 4-5 intervals during the day. It should be taken for at least a few months to feel its uroantiseptic effect.
Ingredients:
Winnie-the-Pooh leaf (Bearberry leaf).
Contraindications
It should not be taken for a long time. It's not recommend the application of the leaves in the form of a decoction, because so are extracted and tanning substances that irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa.