Effect:
constipating, blood purifying, kidney and ureter cleansing, astringent, diuretic, antiseptic, slightly antibacterial, anti-inflammatory (fruit)Constipating, blood purifying, kidney and ureter cleansing
Areas of application:
Blood purifier, diarrhea, dysentery, stomach problems, for inflammatory mouth, throat and throat diseases, bile, liver, with regular consumption the gums are strengthened, counteracts inflammatory processes in the body, detoxifies the intestines, sometimes relieves headaches, burns, cuts, wounds , minor infections, sunburn, joint pain, arthritis, gout
Plant parts used:
Fruits, leaves, roots
Collection time:
June to July
To find:
The strawberry is often found on the edges of forests and clear areas in the forest. Otherwise garden plant.
Ingredients:
Flavonoids, acids, salicylic acid, tannins, all vitamins and minerals in the fruits
Other:
☕ Tea: Pour 1/4 liter of boiling water over 2 teaspoons of dried strawberry leaves or 1 teaspoon of dried root. Let it steep for 10 minutes, strain and drink 1 cup several times a day. Common with diarrhea.
Wild strawberries have light green leaves arranged in groups of three. The leaves are elongated and toothed. The plant spreads by runners that take root and produce a new plant. The small white flowers have five white petals and a yellow center.
The small fruits of the wild strawberry are the forerunners of all large strawberry varieties that now exist; they have only partially passed on their healing properties to their big sisters.
The fruits collected in the forest also have animal lovers, one of whom is the fox, whose excrement contains the eggs of the fox tapeworm. The fruits should definitely be washed before consumption.