Internally, it is taken as a cholagogue for cholecystitis, cholangitis, hepatitis with delayed bile secretion; as a diuretic for kidney stones and bladder stones, dropsy, and obesity; in the treatment of atherosclerosis and hypertension; in gynecology.
Method of application and dosage: 3 tablespoons of raw material are poured with 200 ml of boiling water, heated in a water bath for 30 minutes, infused for 10 minutes at room temperature, strained, squeezing out the remaining raw material. The resulting infusion is brought to the original volume, taken in 1/4 cup every 3-4 hours.
Contraindications: individual intolerance.
Internally, the infusion of the leaves is taken for the following conditions:
Method of application and dosage: Steep 2 tablespoons of dried leaves in 500 ml of boiling water, infuse for 2 hours. Take 1/2 cup 4 times a day before meals.
Externally, the leaves are used:
Contraindications: Individual intolerance.
Internally, the infusion is used for colds, cough, constipation, stomach pains, kidney and bladder diseases, as a diaphoretic, and as a remedy for palpitations and headaches.
Method of application and dosage: Infuse 1 teaspoon of violet for 1 hour in closed dishes in 1 glass of boiling water, cool, strain. Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day 15-20 minutes before meals.
Externally, the infusion of flower petals is used as eye drops and compresses for certain eye diseases. Crushed plant material is applied to wounds to promote healing.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance. The plant is weakly toxic, so caution should be exercised with dosage.