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RESEARCH RESULTS
It has been known for a long time that cloves have very good healing properties, are a cure for many
ailments, and have a relaxing property [3].
Doctors used it as a diuretic, expectorant, and diaphoretic drug. This plant was used to treat spots on the
body, ear disease, and mastitis. In addition, cloves were used in the treatment of hepatitis, cholecystitis,
peptic ulcer disease, hypertension, and urinary stone diseases. Various medicines made from cloves are
prescribed for the treatment of sore throat, diseases of the tissues around the teeth, and oral thrush. Ibn
Sina also used cloves in the treatment of baldness, ringworm, and prescribed it for snake and scorpion
bites. In Farangistan, the flowers of this plant have been widely used as a wound healing and perspiration
agent. In Indian medicine, it is prescribed as an invigorating and refreshing medicine.
Overall, this is a powerful tool:
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disinfection and antiseptic;
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relieves
inflammation;
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antispasmodic;
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has a diuretic and choleretic effect;
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pain reliever;
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cleaning
of blood and skin;
In modern medicine, it has been found that clove preparations calm the central nervous system, lower
blood pressure, normalize the work of the heart, and have a destructive effect on many disease-causing
bacteria. These drugs are used in the treatment of liver, spleen, kidney, stomach, biliary tract diseases,
hypertension, atherosclerosis,
some heart diseases, climax.
Medicines and preparations made from cloves provide considerable relief when consumed in urination
(when there are stones and sand in the bladder), erysipelas, rickets, dizziness, cough,
abdominal pain
(stomach injury, spasm).
Drug preparation and use
1.
Pour 2 cups of boiling water over 2 teaspoons of carnation flowers, infuse for 15 minutes, then strain
and drink half a cup 3-4 times a day.
2.
Take 2 tablespoons of the flowers of this plant, pour 2 cups of boiling water over it and infuse for 3-
4 hours, then strain. Half a glass is drunk 3-4 times a day before meals.
3.
Pour 1 glass of vodka over 1 tablespoon of finely crushed flowers of the plant, keep for 7 days, then
strain and drink 25-30 drops 3 times a day. It is also possible to mix 1 teaspoon of this tincture with
1 glass of boiled water and use it for washing and rinsing wounds.
4.
Take 1 teaspoon of plant flowers crushed into fine powder, add 15 g of vaseline to water and apply
to the diseased areas of the body.
Calendula ointment is popular for treating burns and other skin injuries.
Tincture, infusions and ointment are used for wounds, purulent wounds, gargling, gastric ulcer, gastritis
and liver disease.
There are contraindications - taking preparations containing calendula is completely excluded.
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when
blood pressure drops;
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cardiovascular insufficiency;
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in case of exacerbation of gastrointestinal diseases;
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