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Oak Barks, tray of 100 grams
Oak Barks, tray of 100 grams
Tree of extensive area occupying almost all of Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals. The oak is native to Spain
Packaging: 100 grams in a convenient plastic tray.
Packaging: 100 grams in a convenient plastic tray
Origin: Europe
Origin: Europe
Origin: Europe
The medicinal properties of oak derive from the richness in tannins and flavonoids that provide astringent, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic properties, which can be used for the treatment of a number of conditions such as pharyngitis, angina, gum problems, chilblains and others
Preparation:
To treat diarrhea can resort to the decoction of oak bark.
To prepare the decoction is used 4 tablespoons of bark per liter of water, boil 10 minutes and filtered.
To prepare the decoction is used 4 tablespoons of bark per liter of water, let it boil 10 minutes and filtered.
It can be used as a gargle every three hours to treat oral conditions, throat, gum inflammation, stomatitis, stomatitis, pharyngitis, gingivitis, pyorrhea and parodontosis.
It can also be applied as a gargle every three hours to treat oral conditions, throat, gum inflammation, stomatitis, pharyngitis, gingivitis, pyorrhea and parodontosis
It can also be applied in the form of eye baths or as a compress every four hours to treat eye conditions such as conjunctivitis, sties and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids)
Compresses and dressings, to be changed 2 or 3 times daily, are also useful for treating skin conditions such as ulcers and poorly healing sores, eczema and cracks. In the case of chilblains is recommended bathing the affected area three times a day for 15 minutes in the hot decoction.
Similarly to the above can be used to treat hemorrhoids and anal fissures.
* The tannins in the bark of the oak can stain the skin yellow. To remove this dye can be rubbed with lemon.