HELICHRYSUM ARENARIUMIn old Russia, this medicinal herb was named the “Immortality herb” because of its properties. Dwarf everlast leaves are used to flavour meat dishes. This herbal tea contains Picrasmas, which primarily harmonises the liver and gallbladder. This tea has diuretic, antibiotic and antispasmodic effects. Food supplement. |
Effects
The active substances of the dwarf everlast flower:
DEMONSTRATE ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES
PROMOTE HARMONIC DIGESTION
PROMOTE IMPROVED METABOLISM
AFFECT LIVER, GALLBLADDER AND ADRENAL GLAND FUNCTION
PLAY A POSITIVE ROLE IN THE REDUCTION OF CHOLESTEROL LEVELS
Meridians
Liver meridian
Physical manifestations of disequilibrium: allergies skin rashes liver disease and function hypogastric pain loss of appetite
Gallbladder meridian
Physical manifestations of disequilibrium: skin allergies gallbladder problems and gall stones bitter taste in the mouth vomiting
Preparation and use
PREPARATION:
- Add 2-3 teaspoons of the herbal mixture to 750 ml of boiling water. Boil for 2-3 minutes and strain immediately.
- You may also add 2-3 teaspoons of the herbal mixture to a 750 ml vessel, pour in boiling water, cover the vessel and allow to infuse for 15 minutes. Strain the infusion before drinking.
- You may sweeten the tea with honey.
USE
Sip the tea throughout the day until 5 pm. This is the recommended time, but if you wish, you may also drink it in the evening. However, we recommend that in such case, you drink a smaller quantity.
Given its pleasant taste, the fruit may also be eaten raw, like raisins. You may use them to liven up rice or semolina pudding or you may add them to various fruit dumplings or apple strudels.
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