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Sumac has astringent, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects, in larger doses it can lower blood pressure. Externally used for sores, white discharge, gingivitis.
- If you suffer from gingivitis, which is accompanied by bleeding and pus, you can make the following decoction - mix 120 g of sumac leaves, sage, calendula flowers.
To these herbs add 60 g of oak bark, 50 g of chamomile and 20 g of rose. Mix the herbs well, then add 1 tbsp. of this mixture in 400 ml of water, which you put to boil in advance on the stove.
Leave the mixture to soak for about 5 minutes and then set aside to soak for two hours. Then strain and use this decoction to gargle and gargle every three hours. The treatment lasts for ten days after the symptoms have disappeared.
- To treat dandruff follow the following recipe - in a suitable container mix 50 g of sumac leaves, tansy stalks, roots of white dead nettle. Three tablespoons of this mixture is poured into pre-boiled water - 400 ml.
The mixture should be boiled for ten minutes, then removed from the heat and left to soak for 3 hours. Finally strain and with the decoction make frictions twice a day - preferably in the morning and evening.
The following two recipes are against hair loss and to stimulate faster hair growth. Here's what you'll need:
- For the first recipe you will need 50 g of tansy stalks, nettle leaves and small chamomile flowers. Add 30 g of sumac leaves and cornflower roots to them. Put 400 ml of water on the stove and after boiling, pour 1 tbsp. of herbs.
Boil the mixture for a quarter of an hour on low heat and then leave for half an hour. Finally, strain and rub twice a day. The treatment should last ten days, and after that - continue to do friction only in the morning for three months.
- Our latest offer is with the following herbs - sumac leaves, nettle, ivy, cornflower roots, burdock, hellebore and chamomile flowers. Of all the herbs you need 50 g - mix them and put a tablespoon of them in boiling water (400 ml).
Boil the mixture for ten minutes, then leave for half an hour to soak, finally strain. With this mixture you can pour over the whole hair after it has been washed or apply the roots with the help of cotton.
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