The bear's paw or cuff (Lat. Lang. - Alchemilla vulgaris) is a perennial herb of the Pink family. Decoctions, infusions and teas from this plant are widely used to treat the pathologies of many organs and systems (for example, for endocrine, gynecological diseases).

The chemical composition of the cuff

For medicinal use, all parts of the cuff are recommended to be harvested during flowering, as During this period, the plant contains the largest number of useful chemical compounds. To preserve the medicinal properties of raw materials, it is recommended to dry it in the open air in the shade. Familiarize with the composition of the cuff ordinary and the main actions of the substances contained in the plant:

Substance

Act

Steroids (phytosterols)

  • stimulate the synthesis of hormones;
  • neutralize toxins;
  • increase physical and mental endurance;
  • improve immunity;
  • regulate mineral metabolism;
  • normalize the cardiovascular system.

Vitamin C

  • normalizes the central nervous system;
  • stimulates the activity of the endocrine glands;
  • promotes the absorption of iron;
  • normalizes blood formation.

Phenol carboxylic acid

  • eliminate inflammation;
  • promote bile excretion;
  • improve kidney function;
  • normalize insulin production;
  • stimulate the antitoxic function of the liver.
  • binds toxins and slags;
  • lowers blood cholesterol.

Tannins

  • interferes with intestinal absorption of harmful substances;
  • reduce capillary permeability;
  • constrict blood vessels.

Flavonoids

  • strengthen the walls of blood vessels;
  • improve the elasticity of the walls of blood vessels;
  • prevent sclerosis of the capillaries;
  • neutralize free radicals.

Fatty acid

  • participate in the construction of cell membranes;
  • normalize metabolism.

Coumarins

  • inhibit the growth of tumor cells;
  • slow down the process of blood clotting;
  • accelerate wound healing;
  • prevent the formation of blood clots.

Leucoanthocyanides

  • strengthen the capillaries and blood vessels;
  • normalize metabolism;
  • slow down the aging process;
  • eliminate bleeding;
  • prevent the growth of tumors;
  • prevent the development of diabetes and oncology;
  • normalize the central nervous system;
  • reduce the number of seizures during epilepsy.
  • eliminate bacterial infections;
  • promote tissue regeneration.

Catechins

  • neutralize free radicals;
  • prevent the destruction of cells;
  • slow down the aging process of the body.

Trace elements

  • promote hemoglobin synthesis;
  • increase the body's defenses;
  • ensure the normal functioning of the muscles;
  • stimulate the synthesis of thyroid hormones;
  • regulate reproductive functions;
  • eliminate the inflammatory process;
  • prevent the growth of tumors;
  • involved in the synthesis of vitamin D.


  Medicinal properties

The plant has astringent, hemostatic, wound healing, disinfecting and anti-inflammatory effects. In addition, the cuff stabilizes hormones, is used to normalize the functioning of the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Funds from the cuff are used in the pathologies of the following systems:

  1. Digestive. The plant is indicated for use in ulcerative lesions of the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, gastritis, diarrhea, dysbacteriosis, low peristalsis, colitis, cholecystitis, inflammatory lesions of the liver, gall bladder.
  2. Respiratory. The use of drugs from the cuff helps with laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis.
  3. Urinary. Alchemilla vulgaris relieves inflammation in cystitis, glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis.
  4. Endocrine system and metabolism. Funds based on bear paws help with gout, diabetes, obesity, hypothyroidism.
  5. Cardiovascular. Cuff helps relieve symptoms of hypertension, atherosclerosis, thrombophlebitis, skin ulcers, anemia, atherosclerosis, hemorrhoids, rheumatism.
  6. Reproductive. Funds from the cuff are used for dysmenorrhea, inflammatory lesions of the vaginal mucosa, dysfunctional bleeding.

Cuff during pregnancy

Drugs prepared from the cuff are recommended to be used from 14–15 weeks of pregnancy to prevent the threat of spontaneous abortion and for the full development of the fetus. In addition, this plant helps to prepare the body for childbirth, breastfeeding and reduce the risk of postpartum complications. Pregnant women are recommended daily to drink 3-4 cups of tea made from the cuff ordinary. To prepare means follows: 2 ch.l. chopped dried herbs, pour a glass of hot boiling water, leave for 10 minutes, strain.

Phytodrugs containing Alchemilla vulgaris, doctors prescribe in the following cases:

  • with placenta previa;
  • with starting bleeding;
  • with increased nervous tension;
  • with premature aging of the placenta;
  • in the presence of the threat of miscarriage.

With infertility

A cuff for infertility stimulates the production of progesterone and helps to normalize the menstrual cycle and ovulation. In addition, the plant helps in the treatment of inflammatory pathologies of the female reproductive system. Acceptance of drugs containing the cuff should be carried out in the luteal phase of the cycle (from 15 to 25 days). Among the popular recipes for infertility: take 1 tbsp. cuffs of ordinary peppercorns and 1 tsp cinnamon, mix, pour 0.5 liters of water, insist 5 minutes. Take the decoction 2-3 times a day.

Cuff in gynecology

Alchemilla vulgaris contains a large number of phytohormones (steroids of plant origin), which stabilize hormones. Cuff for women is used in the treatment of the following pathologies:

  • endometrial inflammation of the uterus;
  • functional ovarian cysts;
  • mastopathy;
  • copious, painful menstruation;
  • tumors of the external and internal genital organs;
  • infertility;
  • various violations of the menstrual cycle;
  • dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

When painful menstruation is recommended to use infusion: 4 tsp. dry crushed grass cuff ordinary, pour a glass of hot boiling water, leave to infuse for half an hour, strain and drink daily 3-4 times a day. For external use for thrush or vulvovaginitis, pour 150 g of crushed bear paw, leave for at least an hour, strain and add to the bath with warm water.

From diabetes

Alchemilla vulgaris-based medications and drugs help maintain a normal amount of glucose in the blood and promote insulin production. In diabetes, it is recommended to use the following infusion: 1 tbsp. grass bearish paw pour a glass of boiling water and leave for at least 4 hours, then strain. The tool should be applied half a glass 3-4 times a day before meals.

Slimming cuff

Coumarins and steroids, which are contained in the cuff, accelerate the metabolism and provide the body with additional energy during sports. In addition, the bear's paw has a pronounced antioxidant property that promotes the breakdown of lipids and the elimination of cellulite. Phytodrugs for weight loss can be applied as follows:

  1. Infusion from cellulite. Take 10 g of a dry cuff, fill with hot boiling water and leave for at least an hour. Take half a glass daily before eating.
  2. Compresses cellulite. 50 g of dry bear paw mix with 2 tbsp. spoons of birch buds, cover with a liter of boiling water and leave for 30 minutes, then strain. Wring out the remaining raw material, put it on dry gauze and apply to problem areas for 20-30 minutes.

Folk recipes

Due to the large number of healing properties of the herb cuff is often used in traditional medicine for the preparation of tinctures, healing teas or decoctions. They have anti-inflammatory, astringent, antimicrobial effect, stabilize hormones. Before using any national recipes based on the cuff, you should consult with your doctor to exclude contraindications to use.

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Cuff   - it is not only a beautiful ornamental plant, which is able to decorate any garden, but also an effective medicine that helps in the fight against many diseases, including obesity, tuberculosis, infertility, etc. On the amazing properties of the cuff, its widespread use in traditional medicine, Forms and rules of application - let's talk further.

Description of the medicinal plant cuff

To recognize the grass cuff among other plants can be on a kind of leaves, which in their form resemble patterned cuffs, which used to be popular with the rich nobility. This similarity formed the basis for the name of the plant.

An interesting fact is that each leaf of the cuff (or rather, the teeth of the leaf) is dotted with dew drops, which form an original sparkling hem along the entire edge of the leaf. In turn, in the very center of the leaf (at the location of the capillary veins) there is the largest drop that looks like a pearl resting in a shell. Therefore, it is not surprising that the people called the cuff godly tear, sky dew, cilia, by the mountain.

Translated from the Latin language, Alchemilla (or cuff) is the grass of the alchemists, who attributed to this plant a special magical power (to be precise, the healing power of water accumulated in the leaves of the plant). Alchemists tried to use grass to obtain the elixir of life, returning youth and beauty.

But the flowers of this perennial plant, whose height does not exceed 50 cm, do not differ in special beauty: they are inconspicuous and very small in size, which also does not make them attractive.

The distribution area of ​​the cuff is practically the entire territory of Europe. The plant grows in forests, meadows and forest edges, as well as along roadsides and on arable land.

Cuff Grades

Botanists of the whole world still cannot reach a common opinion regarding the number of cuff types (it is known that there are more than 40 of them). But they all agree that the differences between species are minimal, and they mainly relate to the flowering time, the size of the plant itself and the external features. In addition, all types of cuffs in general have almost identical healing properties, due to which they are used in various countries as an astringent, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and sedative.

In traditional medicine, many plant species are used, but herbalists prefer one - an ordinary cuff, which we will discuss in detail in this article.

Important!   Other types of cuffs also have healing properties, so any kind of this plant can be used for medicinal purposes.

Cuff ordinary

This type of cuff is a perennial creeping plant with yellow-green small flowers, gathered in false umbrellas. Plant height rarely exceeds 45–50 cm.

The cuff is growing on most of the European territory of Russia, as well as in Siberia (the most southern areas of which are the exception). Occurs in shrubs, in fairly light rare forests, on lawns, in dry ditches.

It should be noted that the official medicine does not recognize the therapeutic properties of the cuff, considering them to be ineffective. In addition, this plant is not well understood, and therefore (according to doctors) can not be used as a remedy.

But!   There are various drugs with a cuff (mainly medicinal fees), eliminating metabolic disorders. In turn, the German health service authorized the use of cuff preparations as an adjunct in the treatment of acute diarrhea, as well as other intestinal diseases, both in children and adults.

Collection and storage

The cuff is blooming from June to September (it is during this period that it should be collected for the preparation of medicinal raw materials). Gathers after the morning dew dries or drops of water that are actively released by the plant at night.

For medical purposes, the above-ground part of the cuff is harvested, which is carefully cut off along with the existing basal leaves. Next, the collected raw material is dried in a well-ventilated area or in the open air, but it must be under a canopy. If necessary, quick drying, you can use special dryers, the temperature in which should not be more than 60 degrees.

Dried raw materials are stored in boxes, glass containers or paper bags for no more than a year (with longer storage, raw materials acquire strong bitterness). Properly dried plant has a slightly bitter and tart taste.

Composition and properties of the cuff

Steroids (phytosterols)

Act:
  • hormone stimulation;
  • neutralization of toxins;
  • increased mental and physical activity;
  • increased immunity;
  • regulation of mineral metabolism;
  • normalization of the cardiovascular system.

Vitamin C

Act:
  • normalization of the central nervous system;
  • stimulation of the endocrine glands;
  • promoting the absorption of iron;
  • normalization of the blood;
  • elimination of harmful compounds leading to the development of malignant tumors.

Phenol carboxylic acid

Act:
  • elimination of inflammation;
  • acceleration of bile excretion processes;
  • increased kidney function;
  • stimulating the antitoxic function of the liver.

Lignin

This substance absorbs and removes salmonella, yellow staphylococcus, certain types of fungi, toxins, allergens, as well as ammonia and heavy metals through the gastrointestinal tract.

Properties:

  • enterosorbing;
  • detoxification;
  • antidiarrheal;
  • antioxidant;
  • hypolipidemic.

Tannins

They form a biological film that prevents negative chemical, bacterial and mechanical effects on body tissues. Also, tannins lower the permeability of capillaries and significantly narrow the vessels.

Flavonoids

Inhibit the action of enzymes that destroy hyaluronic acid, without which the full formation of cartilage tissue is impossible.

Act:

  • strengthening the walls of blood vessels;
  • improving the elasticity of the walls of blood vessels;
  • obstruction of sclerotic capillary damage;
  • neutralization of free radicals.

Fatty acid

Fatty acid action:
  • participation in the formation of energy;
  • participation in the construction of membranes forming the skeleton of cells;
  • normalization of metabolism.

Coumarins

Act:
  • oppression of tumor cells;
  • slowing down the process of blood clotting;
  • accelerating wound healing;
  • prevention of blood clots.

Leucoanthocyanides

Act:
  • prevention of Alzheimer's disease;
  • strengthening capillaries and blood vessels;
  • normalization of metabolism;
  • slowing the aging process;
  • elimination of bleeding;
  • diabetes prevention;
  • preventing the development of cancer;
  • eliminating bacterial infections;
  • normalization of the central nervous system.

Lipids

Lipids provide the synthesis of many hormones responsible for the normal functioning of the nervous system.

Tannin

Properties:
  • astringent;
  • bactericidal;
  • bacteriostatic;
  • wound healing.
Tannin normalizes the digestive tract, in a short time eliminates the symptoms of heavy metal poisoning, as well as poisons of plant origin.

Bitterness

Stimulate appetite and have a pronounced choleretic effect.

Resins

Properties:
  • disinfectant;
  • antibacterial;
  • immunomodulatory;
  • laxative.

Catechins

Act:
  • neutralization of free radicals, which is the prevention of the development of cancer diseases;
  • preventing cell destruction;
  • slowing the aging process of the body.

Trace elements

Iron:
  • hemoglobin synthesis;
  • increase the body's defenses;
  • ensuring the normal functioning of the muscles;
  • thyroid hormone synthesis.
Boron:
  • normalization of hormonal background;
  • regulates reproductive functions;
  • eliminates inflammation;
  • prevents the spread and growth of neoplasms;
  • involved in the synthesis of vitamin D.
Manganese:
  • promoting the formation of bone and connective tissue;
  • regulation of lipid metabolism;
  • synthesis of insulin and thyroid hormone.
Copper:
  • activation of anabolic processes;
  • promoting blood formation;
  • neutralizing the damaging effects of free radicals;
  • strengthening bone tissue.
Zinc:
  • ensuring renewal of skin cells;
  • reduction of allergies;
  • acceleration of the healing process of small wounds and fissures on the skin;
  • inflammation;
  • increase immunity;
  • fight against viruses and microbes.
Molybdenum:
  • acceleration of growth and development;
  • prevention of anemia;
  • providing carbohydrate and fat metabolism.
Nickel:
  • regulates metabolism;
  • involved in the synthesis of DNA, RNA, protein;
  • stimulates the process of blood formation;
  • normalizes hormonal balance.

Cuff properties

  • diuretic;
  • milking;
  • expectorant;
  • hemostatic;
  • astringent;
  • anti-inflammatory;
  • antiseptic;
  • soothing;
  • wound healing;
  • choleretic;
  • diuretic;
  • antimicrobial;
  • enveloping;
  • hemostatic.

Cuff treatment

In folk medicine, cuff preparations are used in the treatment of such diseases:
  • stomach cramps;
  • flaccid intestinal peristalsis;
  • upper respiratory tract diseases;
  • bronchitis;
  • tuberculosis;
  • chronic gastritis with secretory insufficiency;
  • diarrhea;
  • renal and cardiac edema;
  • chronic pyelonephritis;
  • internal bleeding;
  • hypermenstrual syndrome;
  • indigestion;
  • flatulence;
  • blood disorders;
  • angina pectoris;
  • atherosclerosis;
  • obesity;
  • epilepsy;
  • dysbacteriosis;
  • venous insufficiency;
  • menstrual disorders;
  • wounds and cuts;
  • furunculosis;
  • ulcers and acne;
  • sprains and sprains;
  • tumors;
  • scrofula;
  • cold;
  • runny nose;
  • nosebleeds;
  • ulcers;
  • diabetes;
  • diseases of the brain and spinal cord;
  • gout;
  • rheumatism;
  • inflammation of the breasts;

Grass cuff

Inside the grass cuff is used for:
  • kidney disease;
  • bladder diseases;
  • colitis accompanied by diarrhea;
  • gastric and duodenal ulcer;
  • bronchitis;
  • cold;
Outside grass cuff shown when:
  • wounds;
  • inflammation of the eyelids;
  • nasal bleeding;
  • acne;
  • furunculosis.

Flowers

Cuff flowers are used for heavy menstruation and bleeding of various origins. Preparations from flowers and grass cuffs improve motility and intestinal motility, have light diuretic and hemostatic properties.

Leaves

Fresh leaves of the plant are applied to the affected areas when:
  • rheumatism;
  • burn;
  • tumors.

Outwardly, the leaves of the cuff are shown as baths, lotions, compresses and washes in the treatment of:
  • purulent wounds;
  • rhinitis;
  • nasal bleeding;
  • eye diseases;
  • skin diseases.
  Inside the cuff is used for epilepsy, obesity, diabetes and many other diseases.

Cuff root

Broths and infusions of cuff roots are recommended for liver and kidney diseases, atherosclerosis and dysbacteriosis.

Cuff application

Regular use of drugs cuff affects the body as follows:
  • reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood;
  • increases milk production in lactating;
  • stimulates heart activity;
  • prevents the development of atherosclerosis;
  • cleans the blood, improving its composition;
  • heals cavities in pulmonary tuberculosis;
  • restores metabolism.

Decoction

As an external agent, a decoction of the cuff is used as a wound-healing, astringent and anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of itchy wounds, acne, weeping eczema.

Inside the decoction is adopted as an effective hemostatic agent for bleeding. In addition, the plant has expectorant and anti-inflammatory properties, and therefore is used in the treatment of cough, feverish conditions, gout, rheumatism.

Cooking broth: 4 tsp. dry leaves of the cuff ordinary pour a glass of boiling water and boil the mixture for 5 minutes. Cool the broth, strain and drink half a glass 2 to 3 times a day before eating, pre-sweetened.

Tincture

This form of cuff medication helps eliminate heart pain and improves metabolism. For the preparation of tincture, 5 g cuffs of ordinary poured 200 ml of dry red wine. Means infused day, filtered and taken one tablespoon three times a day.

Infusion

An infusion of grass cuff helps:
  • increase intestinal motility;
  • eliminate diarrhea;
  • accelerate the healing of hemorrhoids;
  • reduce intestinal inflammation;
  • remove sputum from the bronchi.

Hot infusion cuff in the form of douching is indicated for heavy menstruation, as well as belyah and bleeding. Compresses with infusion are used in the treatment of boils, inflammation of the eyes, runny nose.

To make tea, you should 2 hours. chopped herb cuff ordinary pour 250 ml of boiling water, infuse for 10 minutes and strain. Drink tea in the form of heat, not more than three cups a day.

Cuff Extract

The extract from this herb increases the skin's elasticity, restoring the function of the cells of the dermis. Also, this dosage form has a fairly high degree of drainage activity, anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. Finally, cuff extract normalizes blood microcirculation.

Cuff application - video

Contraindications

To date, no serious contraindications to the use of the cuff have been identified (preparations of the cuff are contraindicated only in case of individual intolerance and increased blood clotting). This non-toxic medicinal plant is used to treat both adults and children.

Side effects

With an overdose of drugs cuff possible diarrhea (in this case, you must stop treatment).

Cuff in gynecology

The cuff is considered to be "female" grass, because it contains phytohormones (namely, steroids of plant origin), normalizing hormones.

Cuff is used in the treatment of:

  • diseases of the uterus, ovaries, appendages;
  • inflammations;
  • whiter;
  • endocrine disorders;
  • genital tumors;
  • infertility;
  • menstrual disorders;
  • dysfunctional uterine bleeding;
  • menorrhagia;
  • heavy menstruation.
To stop internal bleeding, 4 tsp. crushed cuff ordinary pour a glass of boiling water, insist half an hour, strain and drink instead of tea. It is recommended to drink 2 cups of this infusion daily.

For outdoor use, 150 g of an ordinary cuff should be poured with a liter of boiling water, then insist on the product for about an hour, strain and add to the bath with warm water. Concentrate the infusion to treat wounds, burns and boils three to four times a day.

To get rid of whitening, erosion, inflammation of the uterus, the following herbal harvest will help.

Ingredients:

  • cuff ordinary - 30 g;
  • burnet root - 10 g;
  • pine forest - 10 g;
  • badana root - 10 g.
  2 tbsp. The collection is filled with 500 ml of water, brought to a boil, and then boiled over low heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Next, the decoction is infused for an hour, filtered and used in the form of heat as douches, which are held twice a day (it all depends on the woman’s well-being and degree of neglect of the disease). The course of treatment is no more than 10 days per menstrual cycle (during menstruation, douching is not performed). It is recommended to conduct from two to six cycles, while not forgetting the admission of anti-inflammatory drugs prescribed by a doctor.

Cuff during pregnancy

It is recommended to drink broths and infusions from the cuff from the 14th week of pregnancy, which will help prevent the threat of abortion and contribute to the full development of the fetus.

In addition, it is the cuff (in combination with proper nutrition, an active and healthy lifestyle) that prepares the mother's body for easy delivery, thereby significantly reducing the risk of postpartum complications. Preparations of the plant help to cope with the beginning bleeding, because they have a pronounced hemostatic effect. It should be noted that the cuff, taken in the second trimester, reduces the nervousness typical of early pregnancy.

Expectant mothers are advised to drink 4 cups of tea, made from an ordinary cuff, daily. Tea is drunk from the 14th week of pregnancy - and up to the tenth day after birth. For brewing tea 2 tsp. dry grass poured a glass of boiling water.

It is especially useful to take a cuff in such cases:
1.   When diagnosing an abnormally located placenta.
2.   With premature aging of the placenta.
3.   With the threat of miscarriage.

If pregnancy passes easily, then to facilitate childbirth, tea from this plant can be started drinking 4 weeks before the expected date of delivery, 3 cups a day.

In the postpartum period, the cuff is also extremely useful because it stops bleeding and increases the amount of breast milk.

Cuff for infertility

Today, infertility treatment is a prerogative of high reproductive technologies that involve the use of ovulation inducers, as well as endoscopic surgery and many other methods that help a woman conceive a child. But it should not be forgotten about herbal preparations that can act as effective allies in the treatment of certain forms of infertility (especially considering the indisputable fact that herbal preparations can neutralize the side effects of ovulation inducers).

Benefits of herbal preparations:

  • polyfunctionality;
  • mild effects on the body;
  • aftereffect;
  • the exclusion of the development of drug disease (harmful side effects of a drug);
  • no effect of drug withdrawal.
  In general, medicinal plants can be used as an additional, basic, restorative or prophylactic therapy.

A cuff is a herb with progestogenic activity, that is, cuff preparations stimulate the production of progesterone (it is the hormone progesterone that makes pregnancy possible (gestation), and later its maintenance.

Thus, the lack of progesterone significantly reduces the possibility of conception. If conception has occurred, then an insufficient amount of this hormone can provoke an unfavorable course of pregnancy, namely, a miscarriage.

In addition to the disturbed hormonal background, one of the common causes of infertility is the presence of inflammation of the female genital organs, which will also help to eliminate the cuff effectively. Reception of preparations of a plant is carried out in the second (or luteal) phase of a cycle, from 15 to 25 day.

Recipe for female infertility
  Ingredients:

  • grass cuff ordinary - 1 tbsp;
  • highlander - 1 tbsp.
  • cinnamon bark - 1 tsp;
  • black pepper - 3 peas.
  All ingredients are mixed, filled with 0.5 liters of water, and then cooked for 5 minutes. This broth is drunk instead of water throughout the day.

Features reception phytohormonal herbs:

  • incompatibility with taking other hormonal drugs;
  • duration of treatment;
  • the lack of a quick effect (the first indicators of the effectiveness of treatment will appear after 2–3 weeks of taking herbal preparations);
  • control hormone levels;
  • discontinuation of phytohormonal herbs during menstruation;
  • taking drugs course no more than three cycles, with a mandatory break for one cycle;

Cuff for diabetes

With diabetes mellitus, the sugar content (glucose) in the blood rises, while the body loses insulin. Cuff preparations help to maintain a normal concentration of sugar in the blood, and without taking additional medications (of course, we are talking about unrolled stages of diabetes).

It should be noted that diabetes mellitus has a strong effect on the composition of the blood, so before using the cuff it is recommended to pass a mandatory blood test for clotting.

This infusion will help reduce the sugar content and improve overall health. So, 1 tbsp. cuffs ordinary filled with a glass of boiling water and infused for 4 hours. Strained infusion take one-fourth cup 3 - 4 times a day, before eating food.

Collection of diabetes
  Ingredients:

  • grass cuff ordinary - 10 g;
  • juniper fruits - 20 g;
  • flax seeds - 20 g;
  • bilberry leaves - 40 g.
  All components are crushed, then 1 tbsp. collection poured 200 ml of boiling water. The mixture is placed on the fire and cooked for no more than 7 minutes. Strained broth is drunk 2 times a day, 100 ml.

Cellulite cuff

Cuff has long been used for weight loss, which is not surprising, given the wide range of its healing properties, which have found application in the treatment of many diseases.

Thus, flavanoids and tannin, which are part of the plant, help to avoid the appearance of stretch marks. Thanks to the use of drugs cuff skin becomes taut, elastic and young. Flavonoids, regulating the permeability of the walls of blood vessels, increase blood circulation and improve metabolism, which has a positive effect on the process of losing weight.

Coumarins and steroids provide the body losing weight with additional energy during fitness classes, while phenol carbonic acid, which has burning and warming properties, contributes to the rapid loss of extra pounds. Under the influence of these substances, the metabolism increases directly in the subcutaneous adipose tissues, which leads to intensive splitting of cellulite balls.

Cuff has a pronounced antioxidant property that allows you to get rid of the "orange peel".

It is also important that the cuff preparations do not harm the body, and do not adversely affect the work of the stomach and liver.

Preparations cuff can be taken in the form of tinctures, decoctions, as well as compresses and lotions.

Infusion of cellulite
  10 g of a dry cuff of ordinary mix with 30 g of fresh, then pour the resulting mixture with boiling water and leave for an hour. Strained infusion is taken daily in a quarter cup, before meals. To enhance the effect, it is recommended to add to the mixture one spoonful of birch buds or a tablespoon of dry parsley (an infusion is prepared and taken with the addition of parsley or birch as shown above).

Cellulite Compresses
  40 g of a dry cuff ordinary pour a liter of boiling water, insist for 30 minutes and strain. The remaining filtered raw material is pressed out, after which it is put on dry gauze, which is applied to problem areas of the skin for half an hour. As for the infusion, they are moistened with gauze, which is applied as a compress to the skin in the cellulite zone.

Important!   Before the procedure should take a bath that will help steam out the skin.

But only the use of a cuff will not lead to the coveted result - the loss of excess weight. Comprehensive fight against cellulite includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle and following a special anti-cellulite diet.

Cuff for breast augmentation

Undoubtedly, beautiful breasts - this is the pride of any woman. But what to do if nature has not rewarded with “enviable” forms? Plastic surgery? Expensive and unsafe. Special cream? The mass of side effects and the lack of a guaranteed result.

It is a matter of folk remedies, which, even if they do not increase the breast by 2 sizes, but definitely do not cause harm and help make the bust more elastic and beautiful, not to mention its increase by 1 - 1.5 size.

One of the plants that helps to increase the breast is the cuff, which contains the phytohormones responsible for puberty (namely, during this period breast growth is observed).

Breast Augmentation Recipe
  1 dessert spoon of dry grass and flowers of the cuff ordinary brew 250 ml of boiling water, then bring the product to a boil, cool, strain it thoroughly and divide into two equal parts. The broth is drunk two times before meals. Drinks this tool courses: so, after a month of receiving the funds, you need to take a week break. The minimum course duration is three months.

Cuff Recipes

In all the recipes below, an ordinary cuff was used (although other species of this plant may be used that have similar properties to the cuff).

Infusion with diarrhea

10 g of crushed grass is poured with one liter of boiling water, infused for 10 minutes, and then filtered and consumed three cups a day.

Infusion with dysbacteriosis

2 tbsp. cups pour one cup of boiling water, then insist means 4 hours and strain. Drink infusion three times a day. Dosage for adults - half a glass at a time; for children - 2 tbsp. at one time. The course of treatment is 1.5 - 2 months.

Infusion to normalize the menstrual cycle and stop uterine bleeding

Ingredients (taken in equal proportion):
  • the root of the burnet drug;
  • reduces caverns

An ordinary cuff is also called a bear's paw, female grass. She has many other names. Its medicinal properties are well studied and recognized not only by folk medicine, but also by official medicine. The plant has a fairly wide range of its growth. It occurs everywhere, and on the territory of our country as well. The only exceptions are the southernmost regions.

The herb is well known to diabetics because it can help with this disease. It is used also by persons who have a pathology of the bronchial and pulmonary apparatus. This herb treats many women's diseases. Despite its inconspicuous appearance, the plant has quite a significant healing power and has long been used to treat many diseases.

But not only this property is significant plant. It is widely used in cooking. The soup made from this plant is very tasty. Make from it and delicious salads.

Chemical composition

When considering this issue it can be noted that the cuff contains a large number of chemicals. In this regard, its composition is truly diverse and unique in character. The following chemicals can be found in the bear's paw:

  1. A large number of tannins. Their content depends on what part of the plant is considered when covering this issue. So, the aboveground part contains them in the amount of 3%, and the roots can already boast that they contain 8%.
  2. The plant contains a sufficient amount of bitterness.
  3. A lot of cuff fatty acids and steroids.
  4. The composition is characterized by the content of a certain number of catechins and glycosides.
  5. A lot of ascorbic acid in the plant. Especially in large quantities it is contained in the leaves.
  6. The mineral composition of the cuff is very rich. Many well-known and valuable trace elements are present in it in different quantities.
  7. The amino acid composition of the plant is quite diverse. Among it, the most important role is given to lecithin.

The abundance and diversity of the chemical composition naturally affects the presence of a large number of therapeutic effects in the plant. They can be reduced to the following positions:

  1. The presence of steroids (phytosterols) stimulates the formation of progesterone. There is a regulation of metabolism. Myocardium starts to work more stably, immunity becomes stronger. Cuff is used in gynecological practice. Under the influence of steroids, the menstrual cycle normalizes. The plant treats many diseases from the female genital area. In addition, with the use of plants increases mental and physical performance.
  2. The manifestation of a powerful antioxidant effect associated with the content of bioflavonoids. They are associated with pronounced activity in relation to the viral flora causing influenza-like diseases. The mechanism of action is associated with inhibition of enzyme substances leading to the destruction of hyaluronic acid.
  3. Due to the lignin content, the plant exhibits antioxidant and detoxification properties. The body gets rid of toxins and heavy metal salts. This fully applies to certain types of fungal substances.
  4. Under the influence of coumarins, the processes associated with wound healing are accelerated.
  5. Under the influence of ascorbic acid, the work of the nervous structures is normalized, the immunity is strengthened, the endocrine glands begin to work better. Processes associated with blood formation come to the normal level.
  6. Under the influence of phenol carboxylic acids inflammatory manifestations disappear faster. This is especially pronounced in relation to the digestive system. The kidneys begin to work more actively.
  7. Under the influence of tannins, the permeability of the capillary wall is reduced.
  8. The formation of cell membranes is carried out with the participation of fatty acids that make up the plant.
  9. The action of coumarins is also based on the inhibition of the growth of cellular structures of malignant tumors.
  10. Alzheimer's disease can be prevented by leucoanthocyanidins, which are present in a plant like the cuff. There is a normalization of metabolic processes.
  11. Under the influence of bitterness, bile acids and gastric juice are produced better, and this, in turn, leads to an improvement in the digestive processes.

When is a plant used?

A variety of healing effects makes it possible to use herbs in a fairly wide range of different states:

  • Education with ulcerative processes in the digestive tract.
  • Conditions characterized by reduced peristalsis.
  • Colitis, enterocolitis of various origins.
  • Conditions characterized by diarrhea, inflammatory manifestations of the liver tissue.
  • Pathology of the respiratory system, including tuberculosis infection.
  • Inflammatory changes in the organs of the urinary system.
  • Diseases associated with impaired metabolic processes.
  • Cardiac pathology, atherosclerotic phenomena.
  • Gynecological diseases, heavy menstrual bleeding.
  • Varicose veins
  • Autoimmune diseases and connective tissue pathology.
  • Nervous disturbances, sleep disorders.

Characteristics of pharmaceuticals

The plant is part of the following drugs:

  1. Grass.   Produced by the pharmaceutical industry in the form of a dry herbal composition. From it prepare infusions and decoctions, has a wide scope.
  2. Elixir Ginex.   It has the character of a multicomponent homeopathic preparation. Treats a whole range of pathological conditions. Including used as a means to prevent hair loss. Elixir is a fairly effective prophylactic agent for cancer of the mammary glands and uterus.
  3. Gyneconorm   Available in the form of plant phyto capsul. Indications for use are disturbed menstrual cycle and pathology of the urine excretion system.

Prescription formulations


Cooking infusion of herbs
  Dry grass in the amount of one tablespoon is brewed with boiling water in the amount of one cup. The composition is infused for 4 hours. After that it needs to be filtered. Infusion is used as a compress, lotions. They are washed with nonhealing ulcers. The composition is added to the water for bathing. They can treat the face if there are juvenile acne. If a sore throat or nasal sinuses are inflamed, the infusion can be used as a rinse.

It is quite suitable for the treatment of hemorrhoids. This shows the introduction of a tampon moistened with the infusion into the lumen of the anus. If you are concerned about nasal or internal hemorrhages, too intense menstruation - the intake of infusion is shown. This is done before meals several times a day. The presence of anti-inflammatory properties of the plant allows it to be used in ulcerative processes in the digestive tract. The composition can be applied to those women who have decided to lose weight. However, this technique should be combined with measured physical activity.

Fresh flowers for making infusion
  On one glass of boiling water you want to add fresh flowers in the amount of one tablespoon. Infusion is carried out within an hour. Indications for use are various bleeding. Exceptions are not situations associated with heavy menstruation.

Preparation of alcohol tinctures
  Alcohol in the amount of 500 ml is mixed with dry grass in the amount of 50 g. The composition then stands in a dark place for 14 days. Tincture is indicated for ingestion. A single dosage involves the use of tincture in the amount of one teaspoon. This is done before meals. The indication for use is the pathology of the digestive tract, and urinary system.

Plant in the form of broth
  In half a liter of water is added raw materials in the amount of three tablespoons. Boiling is carried out on low heat. The exposition is 10 minutes. Used for external use. Broth wounds are washed, long-term healing ulcers. You can use a compress with a decoction or lotion. In this way, it is very good to eliminate the phenomena associated with cellulite. In the presence of inflammatory processes in the digestive tract, the broth is taken orally. Single reception it is 50 ml. With the help of a decoction, insomnia can be easily eliminated.

Broth and grape wine
  This prescription composition was invented for a long time and is successfully used for the therapeutic correction of various pathological conditions. Dry red medicinal raw materials in the amount of 15 g are added to the red dry grape wine. Grape wine is taken in the volume of half a liter. On low heat the composition should stand for 5 minutes. At one time taken one or two tablespoons of broth. Do it three times a day. Reception will improve sputum discharge, will help with tuberculosis infection. Will relieve the reception of decoction from diarrhea and heart pain, dropsy and metabolic disorders.

Cooking gruel to treat inflammatory skin processes
  The leaves of the plant are pre-crushed. Then they are put in a bag, and it is applied to the wound surface. You can use dry leaves, but they should be boiled beforehand.

Steamed leaves for the treatment of sprains
  Using the leaves, you can cook a delicious vitamin salad. This will require young fresh leaves of the plant. They should be placed in boiling water for a few minutes. They are then rinsed with cold running water. The composition can be supplemented with young onions, spinach, salad. As a gas station, what is more preferred is used.

Tea for women's health
  To the water of a quarter liter is added dry grass in the amount of one tablespoon. The composition should stay warm for 15 minutes. At one time use half a glass of tea. Do it several times a day. With the use of such a drink a woman begins to feel much better. In addition, normalization of the menstrual cycle occurs, the skin becomes younger. The drink is shown to women during breastfeeding, as it is capable of increasing milk production. The drink is recommended during the period of raising the epidemic threshold of colds, because it helps to strengthen the immune system.

Treatment of skin manifestations requires an integrated approach. At the same time, tea is taken orally, rubbing the affected areas of the skin with plant juice, or alcohol tincture. Treatment is supplemented with bathing with the addition of plant decoction to the water.

Contraindications

So far, no contraindications to the use of the cuff in home therapy have been identified. However, when taking large doses in unlimited quantities - diarrhea may appear.

Those who decide to start a cuff treatment should consult with a doctor without fail. It is always necessary to remember about cases of individual intolerance.

Video: useful properties and the use of the cuff

An ordinary cuff (bear's paw, sky dew, female grass, infant, rue, triperestina, rosnitsa, the bridegroom is a perennial creeping herb from the Rosaceae family. It has long been used in diabetes mellitus, bronchopulmonary pathologies and female diseases, and people are considered to be outwardly unseemly plant heals from many ailments.

Distributed throughout Europe, East Africa, North America, Greenland and places in Asia. Almost ubiquitous in Russia, with the exception of the southernmost regions. It prefers meadows and forests (pine and mixed), is found along the roadsides, on arable land, near swamps.

Healing properties and contraindications of the cuff today are studied quite well. The cuff plant has found application in official and traditional medicine, but, besides medicinal purposes, young leaves are used as food: they are added to green cabbage soup, salads, and salted for future use. In Armenian cuisine, a cuff is the main component of a branded soup consisting of herbs and decoction, as well as pomegranate seeds.

Morphological description

Stem branched, reaches a height of 30-40 cm, rises above the ground or upright.

The lower leaflets are reniform, dissected almost to the middle by 7-11 concave lobes. Stem leaves sessile or short. Radical venation, wavy edges of leaves.

The leaves have a palmetopolopastnoy structure and a memorable rounded shape, resembling a cuff with the fringe and wavy edges. In the early morning on the leaves you can see the droplets of moisture, which some confuse with dew.

In fact, this is the excess moisture that the plant itself emits. It is believed that this moisture perfectly rejuvenates and tones the skin, prevents aging: you can drink it, and you can use it instead of tonic.

The flowers are small, inconspicuous, yellow-green, collected in false umbrellas in large quantities. Flowering occurs for a long period, from June to September.

Collecting and harvesting

The plant is harvested during the flowering period, i.e. in fact throughout the summer. Gather after the leaves are dry from moisture. For medicinal use, the entire aerial part is harvested with basal leaves and dried in a ventilated room or under a canopy in the open air. If the weather is bad, it can be dried in a dryer at t not more than 60 degrees. The finished raw material has a bitter, tart taste.

Cuff grass is stored in glass jars or bags for 12 months - during long-term storage, the raw material becomes very bitter.

History, Popularization and Research

The ancient alchemists ascribed magical properties to the plant and used the “heavenly dew” (moisture that collects on the leaves) as the elixir of life. With the help of the same dew, the ancient scientists tried to create a "philosopher's stone."

In Western Europe, the period of the Middle Ages was also attributed to the plant witchcraft forces, it was believed that dew is able to return youth and beauty. This tradition is still preserved in Switzerland - eels and freckles are removed, rubbing the face with dew, and aged women use plant moisture to rejuvenate the skin.

  • Healing plants known in Russia from time immemorial. Folk healers of the southern regions of our country are still preparing the plant infusion on high-quality grape wine and use it for dropsy, diarrhea, heart pains, and bronchopulmonary diseases. Plant preparations are widely used for the treatment of female diseases.
  • Cases are described that the preparations of the plant cured pulmonary tuberculosis due to the activation of metabolism, which accelerates the healing of cavities.
  • In German folk medicine, cuff infusions are used for malaria, diabetes, atherosclerosis, anemia, rheumatism, colic, and dropsy (ascites). During pregnancy, for the normal course of childbirth, one month before the intended term, healers in Germany recommend taking half a cup of infusion of plant leaves 3 times a day. And the same recipe is recommended for newlyweds planning a child (by analogy with how we take folic acid).
  • In studies of a phytotherapeutist, Doctor of Medical Sciences O. D. Barnaulov, the feasibility of using cuff preparations for dysmenorrhea was proved.
  • In the course of experimental studies of scientists from the Novosibirsk State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "Vector", it was proved that cuff-based preparations are active against influenza viruses.
  • Antioxidant, regenerative, wound healing, vessel strengthening properties of the cuff are protected by patents of the Laboratory of Phytochemistry of the Central Botanical Garden of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences located in Siberia.

The ordinary cuff does not belong to pharmacopoeial plants of Russia, but has found wide application in traditional medicine and homeopathy. Included in the European Pharmacopoeia, as well as the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia.

Chemical composition and pharmacological properties

The plant has a unique chemical composition:

  • tannins (tannins) up to 3% in the aerial part, and up to 8% in the roots;
  • bitterness;
  • lipids (fatty acids);
  • phytosterols (steroids);
  • coumarins;
  • ellagic, oleic, linoleic and luteonic acids;
  • catechins;
  • lecithin;
  • lignin;
  • flavone glycosides;
  • leucoanthocyanides;
  • ascorbic acid (in leaves up to 200 mg);
  • micro- and macronutrients (manganese, zinc, boron).

The following substances have the greatest pharmaceutical significance:

  • Steroids (phytosterols) have a progesterone-stimulating effect. Regulate metabolism, normalize the function of the myocardium and blood vessels, increase the intensity of immunity. The progesterone-stimulating properties found the greatest importance in gynecology: steroids normalize the menstrual cycle and help in the treatment of a wide range of diseases of the female genital area. Promote increased activity, mental and physical.
  • Bioflavonoids have a powerful antioxidant effect, have a pronounced activity against influenza viruses. Inhibit the action of enzymes that destroy vital hyaluronic acid.
  • Lignin has an antioxidant and detoxification effect, removes toxins, salts of heavy metals, various microorganisms and some types of fungi from the body.
  • Coumarins accelerate wound healing.
  • Ascorbic acid is involved in the normalization of the central nervous system, the immune system, stimulates the activity of the endocrine glands, normalizes blood formation processes, strengthens the walls of blood vessels.
  • Phenol carboxylic acids accelerate the resolution of inflammatory processes, especially active in diseases of the digestive system. Activate the kidneys.
  • Tannins reduce capillary permeability and prevent vasoconstriction, have astringent properties.
  • Fatty acids are involved in building cell membranes.
  • Coumarins inhibit the growth of cancer cells and accelerate wound healing.
  • Leucoanthocyanides help prevent Alzheimer's disease, normalize metabolic processes, preventing the development of diabetes.
  • Bitterness stimulates the production of bile acids and gastric juice, improves digestion.

Medicinal properties of the herb cuff

The plant has astringent, hemostatic, wound healing, disinfecting, anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, liquefies viscous sputum with a dry, painful cough. Stabilizes used to enhance the lactation of young mothers, rejuvenation of the skin and the body. It has a beneficial effect on the heart muscle and is considered effective in the prevention of heart attacks.

Long, and now the cuff is used in the following diseases:

  • digestive system: ulcerative lesions of the gastrointestinal mucosa, dyspepsia, reduced peristalsis, cholecystitis, inflammatory diseases of the biliary ducts and liver, colitis and enterocolitis, diarrhea;
  • respiratory system: laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis and other diseases in which sputum discharge is difficult;
  • urinary system: cystitis, ascites;
  • metabolism: gout, diabetes, obesity;
  • heart and blood vessels: hypertension, atherosclerosis, thrombophlebitis, anemia, nasal and internal bleeding, hemorrhoids, varicose veins;
  • diseases of the skin: eczema, burns, wounds, especially difficult to heal, acne, ulcers, pustular eruptions;
  • gynecological diseases: dysmenorrhea, inflammatory lesions (vaginosis and vaginitis), used for menopause, heavy menstrual bleeding.
  • connective tissue pathologies: rheumatism;
  • diseases of the nervous system: insomnia, neurosis.

Pharmaceutical preparations with a cuff ordinary

The plant is a part of many dietary supplements, fitosborov and balms.

Grass cuff

Dry vegetable raw materials with a wide range of applications. Used for the preparation of therapeutic broth and infusion.

Elixir Ginex

A multicomponent homeopathic remedy that is used for diseases of the spleen, pancreas, stomach, hormonal disruptions and gynecological diseases, in menopause in women, as well as for hair loss. It is an effective drug for the prevention of cancer of the breast and uterus.

Gyneconorm

Herbal phytocapsules that are prescribed for menstrual disorders, fibroma and uterine myoma, cervical erosion, with infertility, painful menstruation, uterine bleeding, cystitis, pyelonephritis.

Recipes of traditional medicine

Infusion of herbs

1 tbsp. 200 ml of boiling water are brewed a spoon of raw materials, incubated for 4 hours and filtered.

Outwardly used in the form of compresses, lotions and for washing long non-healing ulcers and wounds, for treating skin in case of juvenile acne. Add to the water for bathing, used for rinsing the throat, nose and mouth. Also infused with infusion of sterile tampons and gently injected into the anus for hemorrhoids.

Internal reception: half a glass three times a day before meals. Applied with nasal and internal bleeding, with heavy menstruation, inflammatory diseases of the respiratory system, increased pressure. Also prescribed as an astringent and anti-inflammatory drug for disorders of the digestive system, duodenal ulcer and stomach ulcer. When combined with physical exertion recommended for weight loss.

Infusion of fresh flowers

1 tbsp. fresh flowers brew 1 tbsp. boiling water, insist 60 minutes and filter. It is recommended for bleeding of different genesis, including heavy menstruation.

Alcohol tincture

Take 0.5 liters of alcohol and 50 grams. herbs, stirred and placed in a dark place for 2 weeks.

Internal reception: 1 tsp half an hour before meals for diseases of the digestive and urinary systems.

Decoction

3 tbsp. raw materials pour 500 ml of water and boil for 10 minutes on low heat, filter.

Externally used for poorly healing ulcers, wounds, bleeding in the form of cold compresses, with inflammatory eye diseases in the form of lotions. Used in the form of lotions for the treatment of cellulite.

Internal use: 50 ml per day for ulcerative diseases of the digestive tract, colitis, diabetes, as well as for the normalization of the nervous system and the treatment of insomnia.

Fresh Juice

Young leaves and shoots are washed with water, crushed and squeezed juice from them. Take 1 tsp. every 2 hours for diarrhea and dysentery.

The old recipe for decoction of grape wine

Take 15 grams. dry raw material and poured with half a liter of red grape wine, boil over low heat for 3-5 minutes, insist 1 day, filter.

Internal reception: 1-2 st. l before meals three times a day for diseases of the lungs with sputum, tuberculosis, chronic cough, edema, diarrhea, heart pain, atherosclerosis, reduced metabolism.

Gruel for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases

Fresh crushed leaves are placed in a sterile bag and applied to the wounds. If there is no fresh grass, you can use dry raw materials, which are pre-steamed with a small amount of boiling water.

Fresh leaves

they help with skin diseases, furunculosis, ulcers, purulent and nonhealing wounds, and bruises. Heated leaves help with dislocations (used in the form of poultices).

Vitamin Salad

Young leaves are placed in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, then spread on a colander and sprinkled with cold water. To the leaves add a young onion, sorrel, spinach, season to taste.

Take 1 tbsp. herbs, pour 250 ml of water, bring to a boil and incubate in a warm place for a quarter of an hour, filter.

Drink half a glass 3 times a day. Recommended for women to maintain good health, normalization of the menstrual cycle, youthful skin, as well as during menopause to reduce the manifestations of menopause. This tea helps to stimulate lactation. In the period of colds and epidemics of viral infections helps strengthen the immune system. The same tea can wipe the skin of the face, neck and décolleté, cooling it in the refrigerator, i.e. use instead of tonic in the morning and evening.

  • For acne and abundant inflammatory elements on the skin, complex treatment is recommended: tea inside, juice or tincture to wipe the skin, herbal baths. You can wipe the skin with fresh leaves with droplets of moisture, which is collected on the surface of the sheet in the morning.
  • To keep the skin young, it is also recommended to wipe the skin with moisture, which is collected on the leaves, with fresh juice from leaves half diluted with melt water.
  • To enhance health and preserve youth, fresh leaves of the plant can be added to salads and cold soups.

The peculiarity of plant preparations is the possibility of long-term administration without the risk of addiction and the development of allergy, up to 3-4 months.

Vegetable fees

  • Infusion with sage. 1 tbsp. sage and 3 tbsp. cuffs put in a container, pour half a liter of boiling water and incubated for 20 minutes. Use the infusion for douching with vaginitis and vaginosis, and also taken orally for inflammation of the ovaries, 1 tbsp. 3 times a day. Drinking water.
  • Infusion for inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive system. Mix in equal shares: one-sided ortilia, bergenia, burn and cuff, take 2 tablespoons. raw materials and pour them with water, 200 ml, put on low heat until boiling and immediately removed from the stove. Insist 60 minutes, filter and use for douching, 2 times a day for 10 days.
  • Decoction from infertility. Mix in equal parts grass cuff, cinnamon bark, black pepper and pepper mountaineer, chop and mix the components, take 1 tbsp. mixtures, steamed 200 ml of boiling water and cooked on low heat for 10 minutes, cooled. Take the resulting broth during the day.
  • Collection for the treatment of diabetes. In the same proportions mix flax seeds, juniper, blueberry leaves and grass cuffs, take 2 tbsp. mix and pour 500 ml of water, put on low heat and boil for 10 minutes. Take 100 ml twice a day.
  • Decoction for the prevention of aging. Take half a cup of fresh raw grass cuff, roots of elecampane and comfrey, pour wine and cook for 15 minutes, filter. The resulting decoction is used to wipe the skin of the face, neck and decollete along the massage lines.
  • Means for the treatment of cellulite. Mix 40 gr. fresh raw and 10 gr. dry, pour 500 ml of boiling water, napariyut 4 hours and filter. Take 50 ml four times a day. The cake is not thrown out, and evenly spread on gauze and applied to problem areas for half an hour as a compress.

Contraindications and side effects

  • Increased blood clotting.
  • Individual hypersensitivity.
  • Pregnancy.
  • Children age up to 2 years.

Adverse reactions during treatment with cuff drugs develop very rarely and may be in the form of dyspeptic symptoms, skin allergic reactions.

Despite the relatively high rates of development of pharmaceuticals, the popularity of traditional medicine does not decrease, on the contrary, interest grows more and more, therefore, more questions arise. This article will discuss in detail the use of such an amazingly useful plant as a cuff, its healing properties and contraindications, manufacturing recipes and rules for taking medicines.

Plant description

The cuff is a beautiful perennial plant of the Rosaceae family, not only able to decorate the garden, but also one of the most popular means of alternative medicine for curing diseases of the most diverse etiology.

The people of this grass is known as "inmate", "bear's paw", "infant", "goose foot", "heavenly dew", "quail", "rue".

The Latin name of the plant “Alchemilla” eloquently indicates that this herb was popular with alchemists. It was believed that it has a special magical power, namely, the moisture accumulated in the foliage of the plant, according to alchemists, had supernatural power. They tried to use a cuff to create the elixir of life.

Among other representatives of the flora, it can be distinguished by the characteristic shape of the leaves, resembling patterned cuffs, once popular with noble nobility, which is why this name originated.

It is noteworthy that the cloves of the cuff (intimate) sheet are generously covered with droplets of moisture emitted by the plant, some take them for dew. Droplets create a transparent shiny border around the leaf, and in the center is the largest drop resembling a pearl in the shell. Because of such unique beauty in the people, it was also called a divine tear.

The flowers of the plant are not distinguished by their special beauty: yellow-green, dull, gathered in false umbrellas, outwardly not attractive, with a long flowering time - from June to September. Unsightly flowers, however, when flowering, fill the garden with a delicate honey aroma.

Cuff grows in most parts of Europe, in North America, in some parts of Asia, and Africa. In Russia, it is distributed almost everywhere, except for the southern regions. Preferred habitats are meadows and forests, and can also grow along roads, near swamps.

Medicinal properties

Cuff - grass, the use of which in traditional medicine, is quite popular. This is due to its rich chemical composition.

Its above-ground parts contain many useful compounds:

  • flavonoids - biologically active substances - powerful antioxidants with anti-inflammatory, vasodilator properties;
  • tannins - possessing astringent, hemostatic and bactericidal properties;
  • organic acids that support the mineral balance in the body, stimulate the secretion of digestive juices, normalize metabolism and prevent putrefactive processes, the appearance of pathogenic bacteria in the digestive system;
  • catechins - natural antioxidants that neutralize free radicals, have a beneficial effect on the state of blood vessels, maintain their permeability at the proper level, lower cholesterol levels and speed up metabolism.
  • phytosteroids are indispensable for the stable functioning of the endocrine and cardiovascular systems, neutralize the effects of toxins, stimulate mental activity and strengthen the immune system.

Characteristically high content of vitamin C in the leaves is 210 mg, for comparison, lemon contains up to 40 mg, in forest strawberries about 60 mg per 100 g. The presence of vitamin C is necessary to maintain metabolic processes, strengthen the body's immune forces and stabilize the digestive system.

Due to the unique composition, the cuff in many countries is considered a cure for all diseases.

For a long time, healing properties of a sickle have been known in Russia. Folk healers of the southern regions of our country and now insist on his grape wine, the resulting tincture is used for dropsy, diarrhea, heart pain, broncho-pulmonary diseases. Cases of tuberculosis cure after the use of this herb are known.

A cuff has a great therapeutic effect in diseases and pathologies of various body systems:

Body system Disease
Digestive gastrointestinal ulcers, sluggish peristalsis, cholecystitis, chronic gastritis with secretory insufficiency
Respiratory tuberculosis, diseases associated with obstructed sputum
Urinary cystitis, ascites
Endocrine diabetes, obesity
Cardiovascular thrombophlebitis, anemia, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, atherosclerosis, venous insufficiency, prevention of heart attacks
Cover sheet acne, eczema, burns, furunculosis
Female reproductive dysmenorrhea, inflammatory diseases, menstrual bleeding, effective use during menopause, to stimulate lactation in lactating mothers
Nervous sleep disorders, epilepsy, neurotic disorders

Collecting and harvesting

In order to get the maximum benefit from medicinal herbs, it is necessary to harvest raw materials at the optimum time. The highest concentration of active substances in the cuff is achieved with full bloom. Therefore, its preparation for medicinal purposes is carried out throughout the entire period of flowering (June-September).

Is collected in a dry, clear weather after drying the morning dew and moisture emitted by the grass at night, that is, the leaves should be dry.

The cut off aerial part of the plant is dried naturally in ventilated rooms. The workpiece should be decomposed in a thin layer and periodically stirred. Drying in special dryers is allowed, the maximum allowable temperature is 40 degrees.

Dried cuff has a bitter and tart taste.

For further preservation, the raw materials must be placed in a paper bag, a canvas bag or a wooden box, and glass containers can also be used. The shelf life of medicinal raw materials - 12 months. When stored over this period, the raw material due to the rancid fats contained acquires an unpleasant taste and bitterness, loses a significant part of its beneficial properties. It is better to harvest fresh grass next season.

In areas with unfavorable environmental situation, it is not necessary to engage in harvesting on your own, in this case it is better to buy a sick person in a pharmacy.

Recipes of traditional medicine

Cuff is effectively used in so many diseases. Its therapeutic properties and contraindications are well studied. The effectiveness of the application depends largely on the method of preparation and the scheme of use of medicinal drugs, because the healing properties needed to cure a particular disease are different in different formulations.

Infusion of herbs

1 tbsp. a spoonful of dry grass pour 200 ml boiling water, hold for 4 hours and strain. The resulting infusion is used as a compress for dermatitis, acne, for washing non-tightening sores and wounds. It is useful to gargle, nose and mouth with colds. Soaked tampons are used rectally to reduce hemorrhoids.

Internal reception of the infusion is recommended for nasal and intracavitary bleeding, menstruation, hypertension. As an astringent and anti-inflammatory drug is prescribed for disorders and ulcerative lesions of the digestive system. Recommended use of infusion is also to combat obesity.

The infusion is taken on ½ cup 3 times a day before meals.

Infusion of fresh flowers

1 tbsp. freshly cut flowers pour 1 cup boiling water, time of infusion - 1 hour, strain. With blood loss of different genesis and excessive menstruation use the resulting product within a day, divided into 3 doses.

Alcohol tincture

You will need 500 ml of medical alcohol and 50 g of herbs. Thoroughly mix the components, put in a dark place for two weeks. Used tincture to cure diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and urinary system. Consumption rate - 1 tsp half an hour before meals.

Decoction

3 tbsp. raw materials pour 500 ml of boiling water and brew at minimum heat for 10 minutes, strain. Dressings impregnated with cooled broth are applied to difficult-to-heal and itchy ulcers, wounds, like lotions - in case of inflammatory eye diseases.

Inside it is used in 50 ml a day for bleeding, ulcerative lesions of the digestive system, diabetes, colitis, to stabilize the functioning of the nervous system and eliminate insomnia.

Fresh Juice

Freshly cut leaves, rinse with running water, finely chop and squeeze the juice. Recommended ingestion for diarrhea and dysentery in 1 tsp. with an interval of 2 hours.

Broth on grape wine

In 500 ml of red wine pour 15 g of herbs and boil for 5 minutes at minimum heat, insist for 1 day, strain. In pulmonary diseases with obstructed sputum, tuberculosis, prolonged cough, diarrhea, edema, heart pain, atherosclerosis, delayed metabolism is taken orally by 1.5 tbsp. l three times a day before meals.

Gruel from a cuff

For skin diseases, chop the freshly cut leaves, place them in a fabric bandage and periodically apply them to the affected areas. In the absence of fresh herbs, it is possible to use dried, previously softened in hot water and cooled.

Fresh leaves

Compress from the leaves of the cuff is effective for skin diseases, boils, ulcers, and difficult to tighten wounds, including purulent, with bruises. As a poultice, heated fresh leaves are used for sprains.

Tea

In 250 ml of water pour 1 tbsp. herbs, boil and keep warm for 15 minutes. Strained tea is recommended for women to improve well-being, stabilize the monthly cycle, rejuvenate the skin, and also stimulates lactation well. During menopause significantly reduces the manifestation of unpleasant symptoms of menopause.

This tea is indispensable for strengthening the immune forces of the body, especially during colds and flu epidemics.

Tea is used for half a cup 3 times a day.

For acne and other dermatological diseases, complex therapy is prescribed: ingesting tea, for compresses and wiping the skin - infusion, gruel and herbal baths.

Vegetable fees with cuff

Popular use of flowers and leaves of the plant as components of various herbal preparations.

Infusion with sage

3 tbsp. cuffs and 1 tbsp. sage pour 0.5 liters of boiling water, time of infusion - 20 minutes. The resulting infusion is used for vaginitis in the form of douching and for oral administration for inflammation in the ovaries, 1 tbsp. 3 times a day.

Infusion in inflammatory processes in the female reproductive system

Mix 1 part of the following herbs: the cuff, the uterus of the uterus, bergenia, burnet. 2 tbsp. the resulting collection pour 200 ml of water, put on a slow fire, boil. Infusion time after removal from heat 1 hour. Strained infusion used for douching twice a day. The course of treatment is ten days.

Infertility broth

Take 1 piece of a cuff, black pepper, cinnamon bark and pepper mountaineer, finely chop everything and mix. 1 tbsp. Pour in 200 ml of boiling water and steam for 10 minutes at minimum heat. Strain the broth to cool, use for the day completely.

Collection for the treatment of diabetes

Take 1 part and mix flax seeds, juniper, blueberry leaf and grass cuff. 2 tbsp. Spoon collection with 500 ml of water, put on medium heat and boil for 10 minutes. Reception broth 2 times a day, 100 ml.

Contraindications

It is known that any drug has contraindications and some side effects. But in this case, no significant contraindications were found, except for individual over-sensitivity and increased blood clotting. It should also be borne in mind that children under the age of 2 years, any medications are prescribed only by a doctor, no self-treatment without consulting a pediatrician is not allowed.

An overdose of drugs from the cuff can cause diarrhea, skin allergic reactions. In this case, you should immediately stop treatment.

To obtain a tangible therapeutic effect without undesirable consequences, it is important to follow the recommendations for the formulation and dosage of medicines.

Application in various fields

Known as a universal healing herb, the cuff is successfully used in other areas of our life:

  1. Garden and flower garden decoration. Due to the unusually beautiful openwork foliage, it is often used as an ornamental plant, bringing a variety of green cover and giving it a natural shape. Bright greens with tender inconspicuous buds, which are framed by flower beds, effectively emphasizes flowering plants. Her best neighbors in the flower bed are thyme, delphinium, astilba and lilies.
  2. Cooking Due to the high content of vitamins and astringent taste, the fresh leaves of this plant are popular in cooking green cabbage and vegetable salads, they are harvested for future use as a savory seasoning.
  3. Cosmetic use. Leaf tea, a replacement tonic for the face, neck and décolleté area, prevents premature aging of the skin and allows you to maintain a fresh complexion and muscle tone for a long time. For the prevention of skin aging and smoothing existing wrinkles, wiping with moisture that accumulates on the plant or with juice from freshly cut leaves diluted with melt water is popular.