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Self-improvement is better than being treated!

Most recently, we informed our readers about the recognition that the book "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" (Titul Publishing House) received in Tyumen. Its authors are A. Baranov, L. Surina and S. Levitsky-Surin. Weighty, more than 500 pages, the volume contains a subject description and principles for the application of more than 200 types medicinal herbs used to treat the most common human diseases.
The book received a diploma of the laureate of the regional competition "Book of the Year - 2011" in the nomination "The most demanded publishing project by readers". And this is not surprising. On the pages of the “School of Survival” we have been talking for the second decade about the colossal significance of herbal medicine, about what advantages it provides for survival in our age, notorious not only for achievements modern medicine, but also a powerful wave of counterfeit, surrogate medicines, from which Russians have also suffered ... intervention. It describes the signs and symptoms of the most common diseases necessary for self-diagnosis, gives the causes of their occurrence and (important!) Ways of prevention.
The patient himself can and should know about his health more than anyone else! Here is the main idea of ​​the book novelty, which the reader rated as “a guide to the country of knowledge about human health”, called it “a real magic wand” ...
In the meantime, another piece of news has arrived. Following the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian herbalist" another book was published - "The Encyclopedia of Healing Plants". She came out in St. Petersburg, but you can buy it in Tyumen. It would seem that the world of medicinal herbs has been thoroughly studied in our days. But the authors already familiar to us - Doctor of Biological Sciences, phytotherapy consultants Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Levitsky (we would add - a worthy student of his mother Lidia Nestorovna Surina, who is always ready to help our readers) continue to acquaint us with this unique world. Green, alive, endless - in spite of any "intrigues" of scientific and technological progress!
The encyclopedia also has a difference with the "big sister": in this book you can read about the unique methods of healing by lunar calendar. About what lunar rhythms are, how they affect the collection and use of herbs, what “sores” can and should be treated, correlated with the signs of the zodiac.
In addition to practical use, the book will bring you the pleasure of reading: it is written in a simple, accessible, easy language. For example, one of its chapters is called: “Under the sign of Capricorn, dangle your feet!” ...
Will the new book be as popular with the reader? Will it win the Audience Choice Award? Will show time. And also - our readiness to seriously take up our health!
P.S. Below we publish an excerpt from the preface to the book. Its author is one of the leading Russian specialists in the field of herbal medicine…

What "orders" our body?

from the preface

Viktor Elkin
Chief Physician and Vice President of the TELOS Technologies Foundation

Moscow

Food plants - suppliers of microflora to the human body and at the same time suppliers of fiber - the necessary raw material for the work of microflora. When they eat greens, they say that they eat "vitamins". But the main thing here is that fiber serves as the main food for the intestinal microflora, which provides a person with vitamins produced by the "order" of the body. This is the essence of saprophytic symbiosis intestinal bacteria with a person beneficial to both parties. A sterile organism, devoid of intestinal microflora, would be non-viable.
Any diet therapy, if it is not meat or fish, is necessarily herbal medicine. Diet therapy implements the principle "Your medicine must be food." If the medicine, being included in the body, is not food, that is, it does not increase the strength of the body, but only takes them away, then the healing process will be difficult, slowed down. "Treatment" is the opposite of "maiming" and is inevitably connected with it: "we treat one thing, and we cripple the other." So are “medicines”. And the means and methods of recovery do not cripple anything.
Recovery is much more than a cure.
Phytotherapy with food plants can be considered as an expansion, enrichment of the diet by introducing food wild plants into it and increasing the proportion of various garden plants. If this is combined with the elimination of products from other continents and other climatic zones from the diet, then a correction is obtained towards the formation of a healthy eating style, through which the correct balance between the human body and the natural environment is carried out. Phytotherapy is a way to expand the channel of such balancing. Every disease is a failure of adaptation, and wild plants improve adaptogenesis, strengthen the potential for adaptation.
In the course of herbal medicine, plant organisms are offered to the human body in the form of whole extracts, and not individual substances, although extracts are obtained from plants using extractants.
Tomsk phytotherapist Professor V.G. Pashinsky, who has experience in the field of oncology, found that not every antitumor plant contains substances that have an antitumor effect. If neither the individual substances extracted from the plant, nor the cocktail prepared from them, are characterized by an antitumor effect, but the whole plant gives such an effect, what does this mean? First of all, that the effect of a plant is determined not only by its composition, but also by the form that the whole plant retains, even dried. Integrity is not in the sense of mechanical integrity. Even the mechanical grinding of a plant into a powder will not lead to a loss of form: each particle will continue to carry the form of the whole plant and therefore will be effective. Only the chemical extraction of certain substances from the plant kills the plant, leads to the loss of the plant's form, because the form and composition correspond to each other. And it is fundamentally impossible to reassemble the whole according to the shape of a plant by mechanically combining chemical substances obtained from it.
Traditional methods of working with plants in herbal medicine do not have this disadvantage. If the extractants are water and a water-alcohol mixture, then the form of the plant is preserved not only in its own particles, but also, most importantly, by being imprinted in water. It is the form of the plant with which the water has been in contact (and not information) that is imprinted.
There are many books written on herbal medicine. But far from each of them contains information gleaned by the authors from their personal experience, found and tested on their own. Of course, the use of other sources is not only permissible, but also necessary. Otherwise there will be no succession. But you need to borrow from reliable sources. And you need to check borrowings in your personal experience. That is exactly what the authors of this book do.

Making tea is a subtle science

How to brew tea correctly? It seems that everyone knows about it today. And yet, many continue to do this important thing - brewing tea - at random. By eye! Not paying attention to the quality of the dishes, or the quality of the water that we take for boiling.
While tea brewing is an ancient, subtle science.
The tea ceremony came to us from the East. In Russia, tea drinking quickly became popular in all sectors of society - tea from the royal table migrated to peasant huts. The first tea drinking took place on September 20, 1638, when the ambassadors of the Mongol Khan presented tea to Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich. Muscovites gave an assessment: "Drinking is good and much tasty, it strengthens the spirit, softens the heart, removes fatigue, awakens the thought."
Until the 18th century, tea was sold only in Moscow at fairs. It was expensive, they drank on holidays. For the first time the tea bush was grown in 1814 in the Crimea, in the botanical garden. Today, tea is the most popular drink in many countries. The aroma of tea depends on the water. Best of all, of course, is spring, spring water. Alas, springs in our life hit infrequently, so - whoever can - we buy purified water in stores, we buy household filters for water purification. This means that the purity of the water in our kettle also depends on the thickness of our wallet. Tap water must be defended to remove chlorine. Water is improved by a pinch of salt, sugar and soda put per liter. Tea brewed with such water will be more aromatic.

The temperature at which tea is brewed is very important. The boiling process consists of three stages. The first is the appearance of bubbles on the bottom and walls of the kettle. The second stage - the rise of bubbles and clouding of the water, they said - "boils with a white key." This is the water to make tea. Boiling water (boiling water) cannot be brewed: such tea will not be fragrant. This was strictly followed in Rus'. Tea infused with water at a temperature of 60-70 degrees is tastier and more aromatic, it tones better. Tea is brewed at the rate of 7 teaspoons per liter and left for 5-10 minutes, covered with a napkin.
This is how tea is brewed in Japan (stored in porcelain for 2 days). real tea good variety quickly restores human strength (surrogate - no). Lemon tea quenches thirst better and enhances the action of vitamins P, B1, B2, lowers body temperature by 1-2 degrees, causing sweating. That is why in hot countries they drink hot tea in small portions. The effect of caffeine (for whom it is not too indicated) can be mitigated by adding milk to tea. For overweight people, strong tea brewed in milk is useful, it discourages appetite. After drinking it in the morning, you will not want to eat for a long time and will certainly lose weight over time.
Prepare yourself tea from your dacha! Leaves of sea buckthorn, strawberries, currants, raspberries, cherries, mint and lemon balm are suitable for him. It is better to collect them in July-August. In the forest, collect the leaves of flowering Ivan-tea (fireweed). Such Kapor tea was famous in the 18th century in Russia and was a competitor to Indian tea. It was fermented. To do this, fireweed leaves were scattered in a thin layer, left for 12 hours, then twisted. Through
6 hours the leaves turned dark. They were placed in dryers for 40 minutes at a temperature of 100 degrees. This tea perfectly cleanses the body, normalizes blood pressure, gives a restful sleep, relieves depression and increases efficiency, has a beneficial effect on the endocrine and immune system. It can also be combined with other herbs.
This tea can be brewed 2-3 times. Its healing properties are preserved. Compared to black tea, which we buy in bags and loose, green tea is more useful. It has more vitamins and its bactericidal action is stronger. If you drink tea several (5-6) glasses a day, it will cure dysentery in 5 days, and it is treated with medicines for more than a month.
The tea leaves that remain after brewing must be eaten. They can be put in yogurt, salad, on a sandwich. Green tea well removes radiation from the body, which we receive in everyday life: from the TV, microwave, cell phone. It cleanses the liver circulatory system removing cholesterol plaques.
Tea leaves are 25 times more caloric than bread, from which we get fat, and they make us slim. The skin retains its elasticity, toxins are removed. Drink tea should be 15-20 minutes before meals or instead of meals, but without sugar. You can put some honey in it - it makes the water structured. If you are cold in cold weather, drink hot tea. It will warm you up 50 times faster than a bath.
The Japanese believe that calm music enhances the effect of tea. It heals the soul and body. And if you add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to a glass of tea, it will help you train without fatigue, lower your blood sugar. Vinegar will relieve fat deposits in the body, from night leg cramps. If you drink tea with honey and apple or grape vinegar several times during the day, the runny nose will quickly pass. And if they gargle every hour, cure a sore throat.

Prepare yourself tea from your dacha! Leaves of sea buckthorn, strawberries, currants, raspberries, cherries, mint and lemon balm are suitable for him. It is better to collect them in July-August. In the forest, collect the leaves of flowering Ivan-tea (fireweed).

The book by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky "Encyclopedia of the Siberian herbalist" is a revised and supplemented edition of the book of the same group of authors - Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky - "Healing lands of Tyumen grass ".
The new printed version of the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" by the wonderful author's tandem of Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky provides descriptions and methods of using more than 200 types of medicinal herbs in Russia for the treatment of the most common human diseases. Special attention turns to herbal medicine to avoid surgical intervention with various types of tumors and neoplasms.
The book by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky "Encyclopedia of the Siberian herbalist" describes the signs and symptoms of the most common diseases necessary for self-diagnosis, the causes of their occurrence and methods of prevention.
Arguing the principle of Hippocrates that it is not the doctor who heals, but Nature, in the book of Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky "Encyclopedia of the Siberian herbalist" the idea is developed that the patient himself can and should know much more about his health than anyone else. or.
Depending on the nature of the disease, Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky in the Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist give methods for cleaning human systems and organs that should be carried out before starting treatment.
From the book of Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky "Encyclopedia of the Siberian herbalist" you will learn what healing food plants grow around us, what healing properties they have. Particular attention in the book of Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky "Encyclopedia of the Siberian herbalist" is drawn to the need to use local plants, in particular, growing in the garden and in the garden, they help to adapt to local conditions, increase immunity.
The nature of our Motherland is very rich in its plant diversity. Food and medicinal plants, as well as traditional medicine, allow a person to adapt to these conditions. The local natural pharmacy, according to the authors of the Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky, is more valuable for health and easier on your wallet.
“We often think that we need not plant food, but animal food. We even stop noticing that plants heal us better than any chemical means, ”we read in the Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky.
And further: “For a home pharmacy, each family can decide which plants are useful to prepare for daily use in the form of tea leaves (infusion) and which plants should be kept in case of the most frequently recurring diseases.”
From the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky, you will learn that a single plant, even if it has a strong effect on a number of diseases, should not be taken constantly long time and isolated from other plants. In each case of a disease, we are not dealing with a single sore, but with a living system called the body. Our body, like the body of plants, is not a mechanical device, but a complex self-reproducing system. The system should be corrected by systemic methods, trying to find the cause of the “malfunction”.
In a number of cases, in the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky, the authors give the name of the disease and include it in the system that needs to be healed, and in other cases, the disease stands apart, and the authors describe the scheme of phytotherapeutic treatment. At the same time, a whole gamut of methods and plants used is given, since the same plants and methods used for a particular diagnosis help one patient quickly, while another has to select a different composition of plants and methods.
The authors of the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky believe that the help of plants is good for us because biological system plants and humans have much in common in the metabolism of substances.
“There is nothing uniquely harmful in nature,” Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky say in the Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist. - Even the worst enemies of cultivated plants, weeds are the first helpers for recultivators who bring waste lands back to life. ... There are no useless plants, there are unknown ones or those that have not received an objective assessment. In the light of modern ecology, each animal and plant is useful and necessary in its own way.
From the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky, you will learn that:
98% of all food and energy needs of mankind are provided through plant photosynthesis;
people enjoy medicinal herbs for over 5000 years;
plants are able to feel;
with the use of medicinal herbs in one of the kindergartens, the incidence in it decreased by half;
Russian system medical education doctors does not provide a course in botanical knowledge.
An entire chapter of the Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky is devoted to the causes of diseases. Recommendations are also given here to eliminate these causes, healthy eating, lifestyle and tips for every day. For example, it is recommended to lubricate the feet with cream or vegetable oil before going to bed - so that “age” does not make itself felt with painful sensations when walking.
How can art help you stay healthy? And this question is answered by Lidia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky in the Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist. Initiation to the magical energy of art has a huge impact on the soul of people, increasing the energy of their biofield.
A very important part of the book "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky is the chapter on how to be treated with herbs and what not to do. How to collect herbs so that their action is as effective as possible, how to make collections, how to prepare medicinal infusions and decoctions from herbs, tips on how to use medicinal herbs, detailed characteristics of plants - all this you will find in this book.
After reading it, you will understand that this book should become a desktop in your home. That the "Encyclopedia of the Siberian Herbalist" by Lydia Surina, Alexander Baranov and Stanislav Surin-Levitsky is the best gift that you could give to your family and friends, whose health and well-being are not indifferent to you.

Electronic version of the popular book Tyumen phytotherapists Surina Lidia Nestorovna, Baranov Alexander Alexandrovich and Surin-Levitsky Stanislav.

3rd edition, revised, 2003, 584 pages, illustrated. Electronic book in djvu format - djvureader is in the archive.

The book describes more than 200 species of medicinal plants of the Tyumen region. Recipes for the use of medicinal herbs and preparations from them for various diseases are given.

What will you learn after reading the book "Healing Lands of Tyumen Grass"?

How to treat with herbs and what not to do ...

When and how to correctly use various medicinal herbs ...

How to achieve a lasting effect with herbal medicine ...

Brief description of the contents of the book

- What are we sick of?

Spiritual and moral sources of health. Your food should be medicine. Bread is the head of everything. Milk and health. Should vegetable oil be refined? Sugar and health. Vitamins and health. Diet and health. The value of the post. Smoking habit or suicide? stress and health. Treatment of stressful conditions with herbs. About lithophagy. Water and silicon. Water as a carrier of information. Trace elements in plants and health. Grandma's advice Body rejuvenation as a disease prevention. Tips for new moms. If the child is sick.

- Healing herbs

How to treat with herbs and what not to do. Procurement, storage and methods of use of medicinal plants. When and how to take the medicine. Characteristics of plants.

- Phytotherapy

Diseases of the endocrine glands: Prostate adenoma; Diabetes diabetes; Goiter; Climax female.

Respiratory diseases: adenoiditis; Angina; Asthma bronchial; Bronchitis is chronic; sinusitis; Vocal cords; Influenza, prevention; Immunity boost; Cough of all types; Laryngitis, pharyngitis; Pulmonary heart; Neuritis auditory nerve; Shortness of breath (angina pectoris); Otitis; Pneumonia; Tuberculosis.

Diseases of the liver and kidneys: Hepatitis, jaundice; Glomerulonephritis; Cholelithiasis; Calcemates; Opistrohoz; Pyelonephritis; nephrolithiasis; Gilbert's syndrome; Cirrhosis of the liver.

Diseases of the digestive system: Gastritis; Helminths treatment, prevention; Haemorrhoids; Dysbacteriosis; Heartburn; Colitis; Lipomatosis of the pancreas; pancreatitis; Periodontitis; Polyposis; Stomatitis; peptic ulcer stomach and duodenum.

Joint diseases: Arthritis, arthrosis, polyarthritis; bones of the big toes; Osteochondrosis.

Eye diseases: Glaucoma; Cataract; Conjunctivitis.

Diseases of the blood system: Anemia (anemia); Lupus erythematosus; Hemophilia; Leukemia; Lymphogranulomatosis; Lymphostasis; Obliterating endarteritis; Toxoplasmosis; Thrombophlebitis.

Women's diseases: Infertility (female); uterine fibroids; Regressive pregnancy; Trichomoniasis; Cervical erosion.

Skin diseases: hersudism, hair removal; Vitiligo; Red lichen planus; corns; Felon; scleroderma; Furuncles; Eczema.

Nervous diseases: Alcoholism is a disease; Insomnia; Headache; Depression; Stuttering; Impotence; Paralysis (numbness of the arms and legs); Shaking paralysis, Parkinson's disease; Radiculitis; Epilepsy; Enuresis involuntary; Enuresis nocturnal; Encephalitis.

Cardiovascular diseases: Arrhythmia; Atherosclerosis; Vasculitis hemorrhagic; Vegetovascular dystonia; Hypertension; Ischemic disease hearts; Rheumatism; Tumors, neoplasms; Cystosis (kidney, liver); Edema of various origins.

Cosmetics, skin care: Freckles, acne, dry skin, acne; Hair care; Calluses on the feet and sweating of the feet; Face masks; Wrinkles on the skin of the face; Acne; Killoid scars.

Slagging and cleansing of the body: Purgation; Cleansing the liver; Blood purification; Lymph cleansing.

- Non-traditional methods of prevention and treatment of diseases

Cereal sprouts and health. Separate or ideal nutrition? Hirudotherapy. Aromatherapy. Sauna and therapeutic baths. Music, dance, art and health. The effect of color on health.

22
mar
2008

Developer: Media Service 2000
Publisher: Media Service 2000
Requirements: Minimum: Pentium 200 Mhz, RAM 32, Video 800x600, Windows 95/98/ME/XP, sound card

This disc is dedicated to medicinal plants and recipes for their use.
The disk contains four main sections. These are the sections "List of herbs", "Recipes",
"Application Index", "Handbook". The information on this disc will allow you to
easy to navigate in the variety of medicinal plants,
as well as learn a lot about the treatment of major groups of diseases with the help of traditional medicine.
For the convenience of the user, the disc contains an advanced search engine. Besides,
it is possible to save data about the selected plant to a file or print it on a printer.
The disc will be a good gift for anyone who is interested in medicinal herbs and cares about their health.

Disk format (.ISO), for installation it is necessary to mount it on a disk (or on a virtual disk) using the ALCOHOL or DAEMON program. We launch and use.

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2018

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Lidia Nestorovna Surina is a candidate of biological sciences, herbalist, herbalist with forty years of experience, author of several books on medicinal properties plants, lives in Tyumen. For readers, we have prepared the most interesting excerpts from her books and interviews with various publications. We think they will help a lot of people...

Law of Ecological Compatibility

If we take someone else's food, then we violate the law of ecological compatibility - the basic law of nature, - says Lidia Nestorovna. - If you feed northerners with pineapples, they will not be able to adapt to the harsh weather conditions in which they live, because the pineapple carries the information of a foreign climate. For example, Ivan-tea in Tyumen contains 6 times more vitamin C than lemon, and in Salekhard this figure is already 20 times more. That is, the plants themselves, the further north they are, the more vitamins they store, ten times more than in the south.

That's why northerners shouldn't eat a lot of southern fruits and vegetables. We impoverish ourselves, create ill health, because we violate the law of ecological compatibility. Just as it is impossible to feed a deer with camel thorn, so a person should eat what grows in the region of his residence. Our distant ancestors were well aware of this. Even Ivan the Terrible said: “If you want to conquer a country, import someone else's product there. There will be an outflow of forces, people will get sick, and sick slaves will be easier to manage.

This is what we are doing today, in our stores - an abundance of foreign fruits. To prevent such a disaster of weakening of forces from happening to the people, you can eat no more than 10% of someone else's products. And you need to teach a person to be healthy from childhood. Not many people know that meat burdens the stomach, takes a long time to digest and gives fatigue. Look at examples of wildlife: the endurance of herbivores is not comparable with the endurance of predators.

Eliminate food waste

In addition, there is a lot of food waste in the diet of a modern person: Pepsi-Cola, chewing gum, chips, etc. They usually contain a special sweetener - aspartame. It was invented by the Americans to cause addiction to products. The more you drink, the more you want. But it gives a lot of complications. If a mother consumes these foods during pregnancy, then the child's intelligence will be reduced by 15%. In addition, aspartame causes headache, nausea, depression, stomach pain, blurred vision, speech impairment, and joint pain. When added to food, the brain stops producing serotonin, and the person does not feel full, and the fight against excess weight does not give any result.

About the benefits of rye bread

Another important point: we began to consume too much white bread, although we know that it contains less useful substances than rye. If we constantly give a child buns and white bread, then we are laying down ill health in advance. Remember when our ancestors ate white bread? On holidays and Sundays! The rest of the time there was wholemeal bread on the table. The shell of the grain is preserved there, it is in such bread that our strength and stamina lies. It is known that white bread increases blood viscosity, hence hypertension increases, and the work of the gastrointestinal tract is disrupted. The world is dying from white bread more people than from tuberculosis, but these are invisible numbers, and few people even know about it.

Iodine deficiency

The medicine for the intellect is iodine. It is known that NAPOLEON gave his army iodine, because if the thyroid gland does not work well, dementia develops. Most of all, modern children suffer from a lack of iodine: it is difficult for them to study at school, to master new knowledge. In Russia, 35% of the population suffer from iodine deficiency without even knowing it.

Manifestations of iodine deficiency are diverse: irritability, depressed mood, drowsiness, bouts of inexplicable melancholy, forgetfulness, memory and attention impairment, frequent headaches, frequent colds. infectious diseases a decrease in hemoglobin levels. What is there to advise? Eat more beetroot, even its leaves contain a lot of iodine. Who knows the grass woodlice, can also eat it, it also has a lot of iodine.

How many different herbs we have! Here, for example, wheatgrass is the strongest medicinal plant, not for nothing that cats and dogs eat it in the spring. It contains silicon, which retains calcium, and this is the body's natural defense against arthrosis and arthritis. Wheatgrass sharpens hearing, vision, cleanses the stomach, treats gastritis. Wheatgrass roots can be used to make flour. Peel, dry, grind the roots and simply add them to cereals and soups, bake bread with them.

“Do not bring vitamins into your house”

And artificial vitamins are not a leaf and a berry for you, but synthetics, from which we have absolutely no protection. Let's say 1 gram of vitamin C prescribed by a doctor exceeds the natural dose by 25 times (!), and for each tablet of vitamin C you need to drink 1 liter of water, but no one drinks, and no one talks about it. But artificial vitamin C is one of the most terrible vitamins. Doctors are aware of many serious complications after its use, and if you also consider how many counterfeit medicines we have, then this is just a disaster.

Now doctors are already openly saying that the frequent use of artificial vitamins contributes to the development of cancer cells. In general, an overdose of vitamins prescribed by a doctor is very detrimental to health. My mother was a doctor, and I remember her words well: “Do not bring vitamins to your house and never give them from your own hands to anyone.” Because there are plants, there are living herbs.

In television and radio broadcasts, they often say that we have little selenium in our body, 80% of Russians have its deficiency. Yes, there is a sea of ​​selenium around! You just need to know where to get it. It contains hawthorn, garlic, calendula, chamomile and other plants. Carrot tops can treat hemorrhoids and blood vessels, beet tops - myoma. Turnip is a bronchodilator, helps the liver and everything. After all, how much before the Slavs ate turnips, even in folk tales it is often mentioned, but now we don’t plant or eat it at all.

Sea buckthorn leaves contain a lot of vitamins. You don’t need to get carried away with its berries, they are contraindicated, for example, with cholecystitis, pancreatitis, myoma. The most valuable thing is sea buckthorn leaves, they are 10 times more "vitaminous" than lemon and inhibit the growth of any tumor. They should be harvested for winter tea, as well as currant and raspberry leaves, which contain a natural form of aspirin.

Pine bark

Here is another example. We now buy pine bark in America, from which the drug Pycnogenol is made. In a pharmacy, it costs 1200 rubles per pack. And in Russia, we throw mountains of pine bark on the plots! Although what is easier? Go to any pine, remove some bark, grind and brew - you will have the same pycnogenol. Resin is a very valuable substance, it contains many vitamins and is considered 5-6 times more "vitamin" than lemon. Moreover, in summer there are fewer vitamins in it, and more by winter. You can take others conifers: spruce, fir, larch. For example, spruce is a protection against arthrosis, it perfectly heals the bronchi, cleans the blood vessels, and contains a lot of silicon.

It is important to know such a moment. To extract the resin, you need a samovar, because you can’t extract the resin just by brewing it in a teapot. Spruce should be cut into small pieces and put in a samovar, where tea is boiled, and changed after a couple of days. Poplar, aspen, willow also contain a natural form of aspirin. You should always have their ground bark in the house, and you can grind it on a coffee grinder. For a mild cold, take 1/4 teaspoon of aspen bark and drink water, the temperature will drop. Aspen has a persistent antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, bactericidal effect, is widely used for prostatitis, prostate adenoma, inflammation of the kidneys.

Table salt: the grayer the better

Contemporaries eat a lot of table salt, but even in ancient times the famous doctor AVICENNA said that only sea salt should be used in food. It contains more than 60 important trace elements: iodine, gold, potassium, calcium, cadmium, etc. Sea salt is used in France, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Germany, Bulgaria ... Where can I buy it? Go to any pharmacy, take the grayest, cheapest bath salt, but without dyes and additives, so that there is no calendula, lavender, neither yellow nor Green colour. Take regular salt. The grayer the better, it has more silicon. It is useful to cook soups, cereals, and pickles with this sea salt. And iodized salt is nonsense. It must be eaten in one day, i.e. opened the package, eat a kilogram today, because tomorrow there will be no iodine, it will evaporate. Why they put it there, I don't know...

“Our education is no good”

What can I say about modern education? Our training is no good! For example, they talk at school about ferns: how spores are formed, how they fall, how a thicket is formed. But they do not study what microelements the fern contains, from what it protects. Why, for example, does Russia annually supply Japan with 700 tons of ferns? Why do the Japanese eat ferns? What does it contain? Why do the Japanese live 30 years longer than us without any natural resources?

Children, leaving school, should have useful knowledge about life, about the use of certain plants. When to collect them, why do you need to eat, what do they treat? Otherwise, why would they need information about taxonomy, about plant species, how many pistils and stamens are there? It is necessary to teach children how to use trees and herbs, what can be used from an ordinary garden, how to use the same wood lice, carrot tops, wheatgrass - that's what you need to teach! In every local history museum, in addition to mammoth bones and household utensils, there should be a stand with medicinal, food and poisonous plants - this is the benefit of local history, knowledge of one's region, how one maintains health here, due to which, how people are connected with their nature.

Once, when my grandson Lyovushka had just started school, I took a group of children from his first grade into the woods. And she began to talk about different plants. You know what the reaction was, what a lively interest! We talked about wormwood, that out of 30 species, only one is bitter. They began to consider the Chernobyl, what kind of stem it has, that the leaves can be eaten and then the dream will be calm and good. One boy immediately collected a whole bunch of this plant. I was surprised: why do you need so many? And he says: “My grandmother is sick, she sleeps badly, so I want to treat her.” See? He is still a baby, but he immediately realized how to take care of a loved one.

“We need to raise traditional medicine”

Traditional medicine is traditional medicine, i.e. it contains the best traditions of the people. But medicine, which today is called "traditional", is not our medicine, but the official one. Everything has been turned upside down today. Hirudotherapy, massage, manual therapy - here traditional medicine people, so it must be raised first of all, because it has been tested for centuries on a person. This experience needs to be studied, but since the 90s we have decided that we will live on pills ... But no, we have not lived! Modern drugs give many complications, and with each generation the health of the people is getting worse.

Traditional medicine is clinical, i.e. therapeutic experiment on oneself, not on mice and rabbits, but on oneself, stored in folk tradition. in Russia until 1933. botany was still taught at the institutes, and each doctor collected a reference herbarium. Under each plant, I wrote down: at what age it is, for what diseases it is used, in what quantity. Why was this essential removed? After all, our natural medicine was very highly developed.

For comparison, here are the numbers. Now our medicine is in 130th place in the world, and in tsarist times it was in 8th place. But Japan occupies one of the leading places in the world, and they have a very interesting medicine! Half of the working doctors prescribe only herbs to patients, and the other half prescribe both herbs and modern medicines. And with this approach, the Japanese eat 160 types of plants and live 30 years longer than us.

Wheatgrass - silicon

Wheatgrass is the strongest medicinal plant, it is not for nothing that cats and dogs eat it in the spring. Wheatgrass contains silicon, silicon retains calcium - this is protection against arthrosis, arthritis. Wheatgrass sharpens hearing, vision, cleanses the stomach, treats gastritis.

Using wheatgrass is very simple: take a bunch of wheatgrass, put as much as you like into the pan, boil for 10 minutes and discard. Cook cereals, soups, anything on wheatgrass broth, you will get silicon, which will keep calcium normal. No matter how much you feed with cottage cheese or calcium preparations, this is useless, especially with age, calcium intake will do more harm than good. Silicon is needed to keep normal calcium. Wheatgrass roots can be used to make flour - peel, dry, grind and bake bread.

Breaker northern - protection against pregnancy

Prolomnik northern is a plant that protects a woman from pregnancy. Interestingly, the Latin name of this plant Androsace was given by Dioscorides in the 1st century AD, and literally means "protection from a husband" (andr - "husband" and sace - "shield"). Those. people have long known which plants are contraceptives and how to use them, and in our time they do abortions, i.e. murder. In Russia, 13,000 abortions are done in 1 day.

How to use: before menstruation, a woman drinks this plant as tea for 4-5 days before menstruation, and that's it, she lives without any protection and does not become pregnant.

“It is better to collect the grass yourself”

Except chemical composition, plants have energy, which also has a certain effect, and if it is removed, then the effect of the treatment will be much weaker. It is necessary to take into account the main thing: you need to collect the grass yourself, because people have different energy, and some sellers, without knowing it, take their energy from plants, that is, you will buy, as it were, empty grass. Therefore, it is better to collect the plants yourself, and what you have sown in the country, it will definitely work for you. In the spring, when you have sown your beds, walk barefoot between them, this is very useful. Each person, by and large, should rely on God and on himself. We need doctors emergency assistance, and so - you yourself can lead a healthy lifestyle, wisely take care of yourself, about others, acquire useful knowledge and help other people.