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Grass cuff

Grass cuff is one of the most common medicinal plants. In the people it has a lot of different names, for example, such as chest grass, medicinal cuff, hump, bear paw, God's tear, glittering cuff, interstitial, hare cabbage and others. It has a fairly large area of growth. You can meet the cuff in many forests and meadows throughout Europe.

To preserve the maximum amount of medicinal properties of this herb, experts collect it during the flowering period, and this occurs, usually from the beginning of June and until the very end of September. Usually used to treat the aerial parts of the plant.

The medicinal composition, which has a grass cuff, is simply amazing with its variety. It contains steroids, lignin, palmitic, phenolcarbonic, stearic and ascorbic acids, tannins, as well as leucoanthanides and coumarins.

Very often in non-traditional medicine all kinds of teas are used, which include grass cuff. Especially good they help women with menopause or having a problematic course of the menstrual cycle. Also love teas from the cuffs of young girls who have problems with the skin. Broths from a cuff in combination with a tri-colored violet very well helps to get rid of various, even the most complex, skin rashes. Also this tool can wipe the wounds, which begin to fester, sore eyes and wet eczema. With inflammation of the mouth and throat, you can rinse them with infusion.

Grass cuff has an excellent diuretic, expectorant, astringent, antiseptic, healing, hemostatic effect. Also, it is able to restore normal lactation during crises in women who are breastfeeding. If you use a certain amount of tea at night you can feel significant improvements in the work of the nervous system, as well as a surge of strength in the morning.

Thanks to the healing properties that the cuff grass shows, it is possible to cure quite successfully various diseases associated with the respiratory tract. Tinctures and broths help to quickly separate sputum, which greatly speeds up the recovery process for pneumonia, bronchitis, tuberculosis. Also perfectly helps the cuff for inflammation of the mucosa of the urinary, gall bladder and ducts, along which bile is excreted.

Hemostatic properties of this herb help in the treatment of internal bleeding. Infusions are very effective for stomach ulcers, duodenal ulcers, inflammations and weak peristalsis of the entire intestine. You can also use decoctions for hemorrhoids, soaking them with tampons for local treatment.

Strong infusion of cuff is considered an excellent remedy for bleeding in the lungs or fallopian tubes. It is also a great way to counter inflammatory processes during coughing, fever, rheumatism, gout, epilepsy, diabetes and obesity. Grass perfectly restores the disturbed metabolism, therefore it is often used for atherosclerosis, anemia, dyspepsia and migraines.

Women who begin inflammation in the chest, often use crushed leaves and infusions, applying them to the affected areas. In the same way, it is possible to contribute to the fastest healing of wounds, ulcers, the removal of edema after bruises and the resorption of bruises. Excellent baths help with the addition of grass infusions with strong dermatitis and child rickets. With a strong runny nose or even bleeding, you can bury infusion of a few drops in the nose. In the case of eye diseases, compressions can be applied. In the same way, the cuff grass is also used to reduce the manifestations of ailments associated with female genital organs.

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