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Field yarutka or talaban (Latin Thlaspi arvense L.) is a medicinal plant that belongs to the Cabbage family. The culture is annual, herbaceous. Many gardeners consider it a weed and actively fight it on their site. But this does not negate the healing properties of the plant, thanks to which it can be used with health benefits. The culture grows throughout Russia, so there are no difficulties with the procurement of raw materials. But, before using it for medicinal purposes, it is necessary to study the beneficial properties and contraindications to the field barn.
The chemical composition of the grass
The field spider is a source of ascorbic acid, which is present in all its parts. In addition, the culture contains sinigrin glycoside, and therefore has a specific smell and taste that is inherent in all members of this family.
Talaban is also rich in chemical composition:
- flavonoids;
- saponins;
- microelements;
- fatty acids, oils;
- isothiocyanates;
- glucosinolates;
- thioethers.
This combination of components allows the product to be used to treat many diseases. And the availability of raw materials makes it one of the most demanded plants in traditional medicine. In addition, the culture is used in cooking, and it is considered low in calories. Therefore, it is included in some diets to maintain the vitality of the body.
Healing properties of the herb yarutka
The healing properties of this herb are very diverse. And this is not surprising, judging from its chemical composition.
Talaban has the following properties:
- reduces, stops bleeding;
- has an antibacterial effect;
- improves digestion;
- reduces the acidity of gastric juice;
- promotes the removal of fluid from the body;
- improves mucus waste;
- reduces inflammation;
- tones up;
- strengthens the immune system.
Talaban has also been proven to be effective in treating external wounds. For this, it is recommended to apply applications that accelerate healing and enhance skin regeneration.
The medicinal properties of the field jar for men
Talaban also has beneficial properties for the male body. Due to the content of various components, the plant increases libido. According to the reviews of many men, the field jar really helps to improve the quality of sex life. After all, she is one of those few plants that are able to treat impotence at any stage of its development.
With regular intake, the function of the prostate gland and all genital organs is normalized, the volume of semen increases, and the likelihood of egg fertilization increases.
Talaban's antimicrobial properties are also used to treat sexually transmitted diseases.
Medicinal properties of the field spider for women
This plant also helps in solving gynecological problems. Talaban is effective for inflammation of the reproductive organs, irregular menstrual cycle, and the development of tumors in the ovaries or uterus. Regular intake of folk remedies based on field yarns also helps to fight infertility.
Harm of the grass
Improper use of the plant, as well as ignoring the permissible dosage, can be harmful to health. Talaban does have healing properties, but it is not a panacea for all diseases. And therefore, its use must be previously agreed with the attending physician.
When using talaban, the indicated dosages should also be observed. An increase in the concentration of medicinal agents can lead to the development of side effects.
The main signs of intoxication:
- redness of the skin of the face;
- soreness in the abdomen;
- profuse salivation;
- nausea;
- dizziness.
When these symptoms appear, it is necessary to stop taking the field yarrow, rinse the stomach. And also increase the amount of water you drink. In case of further deterioration of health, you should consult a doctor.
Contraindications to grass yarutka
This plant has some contraindications, therefore, during its use, they must be taken into account.
You can not use the plant when:
- individual intolerance;
- hypotension;
- less than six years old;
- pregnancy;
- lactation.
Rules for the use of yarut grass
The basic rule of using the field jar for treatment is the absence of contraindications. You should also know that the herb can be taken, but at regular intervals. After a week of treatment, you should take a break for three days, and only then resume therapy.
The use of field jar in folk medicine
This medicinal plant is widely used in folk medicine for the treatment of many diseases. Among which:
- infertility;
- syphilis;
- scarlet fever;
- constipation;
- diabetes;
- atherosclerosis;
- angina pectoris;
- hypertension;
- oncological diseases;
- sexual weakness;
- rheumatism;
- headache;
- malaria;
- jaundice.
Field yarutka is used for medicinal broths, infusions. It's easy to cook them at home.
Folk remedies recipes:
- For headache... Pour 15 g of the collection into a cup. Pour the mixture with 250 ml of boiling water and boil for 3 minutes. over low heat. Soak for 2 hours, strain. Take the infusion three times a day, 20 ml.
- From infertility... Pour 200 ml of boiling water over 30 g of field yarns. Insist the remedy for 3 hours. After that, clear the infusion and take 20 ml of it six times a day.
- For burrowsmalization of the menstrual cycle... Pour 400 ml of boiling water over freshly harvested or dried herbs (100 g). Withstand 1 hour. Reception is carried out three times a day, drinking 20 ml of the drink at a time.
- To improve potency... Grind the dried herb to a powder consistency. Take 3 mg three times a day. The resulting product can be added to meals or consumed separately with water.
- With diabetes mellitus... Plant seeds (1 tsp) pour 200 ml of water. Boil over low heat for 5 minutes. Insist 2 hours. Reception is carried out three times a day, drinking 20 ml of the product.
- With syphilis... Pour 1 tbsp. l. collection into a container, pour 250 ml of boiling water over it. Withstand 3 hours, covering with a lid and additionally insulating. Take a healing agent twice a day, 30 ml.
Collection and storage rules
It is possible to collect medicinal raw materials during the entire growing season of the plant. But the greatest concentration of nutrients in the leaves and stems is found during flowering. Therefore, it is best to do this in May.
Since plant seeds are also used for medicinal purposes, they should be collected in early September. Dry raw materials in a dark, well-ventilated place, excluding exposure to sunlight. It is recommended to store in tightly closed glass jars. Shelf life is one year.
Conclusion
Having studied the beneficial properties and contraindications to the field birch, you can use this plant to eliminate many health problems. But the main treatment should not be ignored. Since only with complex therapy can the desired recovery be achieved.