Internal use: The infusion of the fruits is considered a general tonic in folk medicine and is taken for general weakness, anemia, lung diseases, colds, liver diseases, kidney diseases, peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, and in the treatment of eye diseases.
Method of application and dosage: Pour 1 tablespoon of finely chopped raw material with 1 glass of boiling water for 3-4 hours, strain, and take 1/2 glass 3-4 times a day.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance, thrombosis, endocarditis, and circulatory failure.
Internally, hawthorn preparations are taken for disorders of cardiac activity, cardiac weakness after severe illnesses, initial stages of hypertension, dizziness, insomnia in cardiac patients, and climacteric neuroses.
Method of application and dosage: Tincture from hawthorn fruits is prepared on 70% alcohol in a ratio of 1:10. Take 20-30 drops 3-4 times a day before meals. A water infusion: 20 g of dried fruits are poured with 200 ml of boiling water, infused for 30 minutes (can be in a thermos), then strained. The obtained amount of infusion is taken twice: half in the morning on an empty stomach, the other before bedtime.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance.
Internally, it is taken for diabetes, edema, dropsy, diarrhea, dysentery, and pains and cramps in the abdomen.
Method of application and dosage: 1 tablespoon is poured with 200 ml of boiling water, heated on a water bath with the lid closed for 15 minutes. Cooled at room temperature for 45 minutes, strained. The obtained infusion is consumed warm, 1-1.5 cups 2-3 times a day.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance.
Internally, it is taken for avitaminosis, digestive disorders, for the prevention and treatment of cholecystitis, kidney stones, manifestations of age-related atony of the large and small intestine, dysentery, hemorrhoids, uterine bleeding during menopause, for regulating menstruation, reducing cholesterol levels in the blood. Helps with anemia, exhaustion, enhances the body's protective properties.
Method of application and dosage: Steep 15 g of dried fruits in 200 ml of boiling water, boil on a water bath for 45 minutes, infuse at room temperature for 10 minutes, strain, squeezing the remaining raw material. Bring the ready infusion to the original volume with boiling water and take 1 tablespoon 3-4 times a day.
Externally, for rinsing greasy hair after washing: 1 tablespoon of rowan berries in a glass of boiling water; boil for 10 minutes, strain.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance, increased blood clotting, pregnancy. Not recommended for internal use for individuals over 45 years old.
Internal use:
Take it internally for bronchitis, tracheitis, laryngitis; neuralgia, rheumatism, gout; gastroenteritis; chronic pyelitis, cystitis, and in the treatment of gallstone disease.
Application and dosage: Pour 1 tablespoon of dried fruits with 200 ml of boiling water, boil in a water bath for 15 minutes. Infuse for 45 minutes at room temperature, strain, squeezing out the remaining raw material. The finished infusion is brought to the original volume with boiled water and taken 1 tablespoon 3-4 times a day after meals.
External use:
Externally used in gynecology for douching with colpitis and bacterial vaginosis in women, as well as in the form of baths for the treatment of neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, scabies, and eczema. For baths: pour 100-200 g of dried fruits or young shoots with 1 liter of water, boil for 5 minutes, infuse until cooled, strain, and pour into the bath. For douching: pour 20 g of dried fruits with 1 liter of boiling water, boil for 5 minutes, strain, cool, and use as directed.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance, in case of acute kidney inflammation, and during pregnancy. Consult a specialist before use.
Internally: Blackcurrant enhances immunity, has a general strengthening effect, helps strengthen blood vessel walls, increases their elasticity and firmness; has a favorable effect on the endocrine system; contributes to lowering blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
Method of application and dosage: In 1 liter of boiling water, add 100 g of dried berries and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat, cover with a lid, infuse for 20 minutes. Squeeze through cheesecloth. Drink 3 times a day, half a glass each time. For colds, take 3 tablespoons of dried berries, pour boiling water (1 liter), infuse for 3 hours. Strain, pour into a glass, mix with a tablespoon of honey. Drink throughout the day.
Contraindications: In case of frequent constipation, peptic ulcer disease, gastritis with high acidity, hypotension, thrombophlebitis, and increased blood clotting.