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Adverse effects of Boldo
There is conflicting information about adverse effects and toxicity of the infusion of Boldo on health. It is therefore important to know whether or not the Boldo affects the body and especially if you suffer from hypothyroidism.
The Boldo is a plant that is traditionally eaten to improve digestion, but in recent times there is controversial information on whether or not Boldo adverse effects. In this particular case also try to establish whether it can be harmful in case of hypothyroidism.
The information on this plant has been controversial, as there are conflicting opinions as to the content of alkaloids in Boldo plant and its action on the body. Many claim that these substances might be neurotoxic, but others are controlled substances and recommended doses may be beneficial to the body, by its antioxidant action.
According to studies by specialists in the field, detailing not only possesses antioxidant benefits Boldo, but set up a daily dose of consumption for these benefits. The suggested dose is half a cup of Boldo leaf tea twice a day with meals, 2 to 4 milligrams of diluted tincture twice a day or 1 to 2 grams of Boldo extract in capsules.
Thus far, always respecting the suggested doses, there are no scientific studies that claim that the Bold has adverse effects on health in general and in particular hypothyroidism. Instead, it is known that the Boldo consumed in excess could cause spontaneous abortions.
Sometimes there is information opposed on the adverse effects of medicinal plants. Therefore it is always important to consult a doctor before use, and comply with the quantities indicated, to avoid unwanted effects.
Uses and cures of Ruda
The plant Ruda , whose scientific name is Ruta graveolens, has several medicinal uses and cures, which are given for its medicinal properties. The active ingredients or essential oils of this plant is found mainly in its leaves.
Therefore to take advantage of this plant’s healing nutrients will need to use their leaves. La Rue has digestive properties, this means that facilitates the digestive process because it stimulates the bile. It is very advisable to drink tea leaf Ruda to treat cases of constipation or digestive disorders, so it is best to drink this tea in a post-meal.
La Rue has medicinal properties antispasmodic, making it very useful to treat cases of stomach cramps, in the same manner used to treat diarrhea, for these cases it is best to consume teas Ruda.
La Rue has emmenagogue properties, because this serves to decrease the discomfort caused by menstruation. Ruda consumption reduces the headaches and the feeling of irritability. It is also used in cases of amenorrhea.
Due to the low sedative properties it possesses, the Ruda is used to decrease the sensation of pain or injury blows. In addition, infusions of this plant reduce anxiety and nervousness.
This plant is widely used to enhance the functioning of the circulatory system, and generates a toning action of the arteries.
Its internal use is indicated for the circulatory system because it strengthens the arteries and protects the capillaries of varicose veins. It is recommended to treat edema and circulatory problems, in this case take 12 drops of fluid extract daily, divided into two doses.
Advantages of the maro in medicinal uses
The maro is a medicinal plant that has an average height not exceeding 30cm. The branches of maro , on the other hand, grows right and are coated with a clear white color. Along the full extent of the maro is surrounded by numerous leaves (they are oval and very small). The period of prosperity that corresponds to the maro is around the months of spring .
Those who are willing to collect this plant to take advantage of its many medicinal effects need to know, first, that the section is more convenient is the flower parts. Some of the most important uses are made of Maro are the remedy for asthma, diuretic and general tonic. The maro also can be very successful as a cure for migraine. In many cases, this plant also can relieve various ailments of stomach origin.
If you want to prepare an infusion made from maro not need much more than 30 grams per liter of ground water. At the break we will have to leave heating boil for 15 minutes and finally remove from heat. We can only plant debris straining and drinking. The best results we can get by drinking the infusion of maro are if we use this plant for its excellent effects as a tonic and digestive remedy. Another alternative available to take advantage of the maro as medicine is to prepare a wine maro. We just need to mix about 30 grams of this herb with a pint of sherry or other wine similar (add both flowers and stems of the same). The recommended dose of this tract is a wine glass a day (always after a main meal of the day).
The advantages of medicinal uses radish
The radish is a medicinal plant that has an average height which is around 60cm and is called binomial Raphanus sativus. This species, moreover, has a fairly thick stem base. Radish leaves are rather large and are somewhat rough to the touch, presenting irregular boundaries.
The main flowering season radish plant takes place over the months of spring . This species, moreover, gives a result of elongated shape and pointed ends. The chemical composition of the radish plant found several vitamins such as vitamins B, C and vitamin P. At the same time we can harness the contribution of sulfur, magnesium and iodine, which provides this facility.
Radish is very popular in different civilizations for its strong power and its applications choleretic general antiseptic remedy. At the same time, the radish is used in case of liver problems. If we decide to purchase an already prepared horseradish syrup recommended dose that we take should not exceed 4 tablespoons a day. If access to a presentation of the plant horseradish powder best solution is to take between 5 and 10g a day. The fluid extract is extracted from the radish plant, on the other hand, is very effective in cases of liver problems in general. Should be administered approximately 30 drops per day (divided into three different shots). Finally, horseradish can also be used in the form of juice. The recommended dose of radish juice is one or two tablespoons a day (always before meals stronger every day). This juice has diuretic properties and alleviates various problems of hepatic origin.



