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Hello, dear forum members. Today I'm offering an herbal infusion recipe. The author is Phoenix.
This recipe has enjoyed a positive reputation for many years. People leave extremely positive reviews about it. So, let's begin. The author's style has been preserved without distortion.
Ladies and gentlemen, while doing my autumn body cleanses, I found a recipe for treating female gynecological conditions with herbs. Here is a list of treatable conditions:
weakened potency,
sexual frigidity,
menstrual irregularities,
endometriosis,
endometrial polyps,
adnexitis,
mastopathy,
polycystic ovarian disease and ovarian cysts,
uterine myoma and fibroids,
cervical erosion.
Two tinctures are prepared for treatment:
1) Tincture of the herb (Rhodiola quadrifida), popularly known as "Red Brush" or "gynecological herb."
2) Herbal tincture (Orthilia Secunda), popularly called One-Sided Wintergreen.
Tincture recipe:
- Take 100g of dry herbs, crush them, add 0.5 liters of high-quality vodka or 50% alcohol, and let steep in a dark place for at least 25 days (25 to 35), shaking the contents daily. You can take the tincture on the 25th day, and strain and press it after the 31st day. The tincture (Rhodiola quadrifida) should be red-wine in color.
Dosage regimen:
- Take 40 drops of Rhodiola quadrifida tincture for 2 weeks, diluted with a little water, 30 minutes before meals, 3 times daily.
- Take a 2-week break.
- Take Orthilia Secunda tincture for 2 weeks, following the same regimen.
- Take a 2-week break.
- Take another 2 weeks of Rhodiola quadrifida.
- Take a 2-week break.
- Take 2 weeks of Orthilia Secunda.
Total: 14 weeks = 3.5 months.
For various ailments, the course should be at least one month, but not longer than indicated in the dosage regimen. Contraindications: Red brush is contraindicated in cases of individual intolerance, high blood pressure, fever, mental agitation, and the use of hormonal medications and phytoestrogens (licorice, hops, clover). An overdose may cause drowsiness and lethargy.
Most importantly, consult a doctor before use. However, the opposite situation also occurs, when doctors can't do anything, and a person begins taking herbs. And lo and behold, the herbs often prove more powerful than the doctors.
With respect to everyone.
This recipe has enjoyed a positive reputation for many years. People leave extremely positive reviews about it. So, let's begin. The author's style has been preserved without distortion.
Ladies and gentlemen, while doing my autumn body cleanses, I found a recipe for treating female gynecological conditions with herbs. Here is a list of treatable conditions:
weakened potency,
sexual frigidity,
menstrual irregularities,
endometriosis,
endometrial polyps,
adnexitis,
mastopathy,
polycystic ovarian disease and ovarian cysts,
uterine myoma and fibroids,
cervical erosion.
Two tinctures are prepared for treatment:
1) Tincture of the herb (Rhodiola quadrifida), popularly known as "Red Brush" or "gynecological herb."
2) Herbal tincture (Orthilia Secunda), popularly called One-Sided Wintergreen.
Tincture recipe:
- Take 100g of dry herbs, crush them, add 0.5 liters of high-quality vodka or 50% alcohol, and let steep in a dark place for at least 25 days (25 to 35), shaking the contents daily. You can take the tincture on the 25th day, and strain and press it after the 31st day. The tincture (Rhodiola quadrifida) should be red-wine in color.
Dosage regimen:
- Take 40 drops of Rhodiola quadrifida tincture for 2 weeks, diluted with a little water, 30 minutes before meals, 3 times daily.
- Take a 2-week break.
- Take Orthilia Secunda tincture for 2 weeks, following the same regimen.
- Take a 2-week break.
- Take another 2 weeks of Rhodiola quadrifida.
- Take a 2-week break.
- Take 2 weeks of Orthilia Secunda.
Total: 14 weeks = 3.5 months.
For various ailments, the course should be at least one month, but not longer than indicated in the dosage regimen. Contraindications: Red brush is contraindicated in cases of individual intolerance, high blood pressure, fever, mental agitation, and the use of hormonal medications and phytoestrogens (licorice, hops, clover). An overdose may cause drowsiness and lethargy.
Most importantly, consult a doctor before use. However, the opposite situation also occurs, when doctors can't do anything, and a person begins taking herbs. And lo and behold, the herbs often prove more powerful than the doctors.
With respect to everyone.