Omo as a medicinal plant

Omo as a medicinal plantPlant Omo is a spice used since ancient times for its medicinal uses. The binomial name that corresponds to this species is Fraxinus ornus. Looking at the chemical composition of tree Omo can find a high percentage of Manitoulin, mannotriose, hexoses, resin, glycosides and sculptor.

When making an incision on the bark of Omo flows a manna (food is a liquid). Some of the most important medicinal effects of manna obtained from the bark of Omo are diuretic, mild laxative, anti-inflammatory medicine, useful in cases of cystitis. Worth mentioning that this natural product obtained from the Omo tree also gives excellent results in venous problems such as hemorrhoids and varicose veins in different parts of the body. As gently promotes bowel transit manna obtained from the Omo is indicated for people of all ages, including young children and the elderly.

Worth noting, however, that the tree of Omo is contraindicated in cases of esophageal problems and intestinal disorders. To avoid an imbalance in overall stress levels of the organism is necessary to administer this herb carefully and only with the advice of a doctor (especially if used in people who have problems such as hypertension, heart or kidney failure ).

To use the Omo medicinally used part of this tree is the bark (especially the manna that comes from it). The Omo mana can be diluted with water or fruit juice. The recommended dose Omo mana is up to 10g per day for children under 3 years, about 20-30g in young children and 50 to 60g in adults.

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