About 5 years ago, I began to have severe pain in the spine area. My neighbor advised me this recipe and I thought whether to try folk medicine or not. And I decided that from parsley I definitely would not die, but improvement might really come, and at the same time I would save money.
For a whole month in the morning, at lunch, and in the evening I intensively ate parsley. I cut the roots into thin slices and ate them. The pain gradually decreased.
It’s already 5 years that I feel better and even now I thank my neighbor for the good advice!
Also, I want to share with you other recipes that he shared with me!
Recipe 1
Mix carrot, celery and parsley juice in a 4:2:1 ratio. Take 0.5–0.75 cup 3 times a day before meals. This medicine helps arthritis and other joint diseases.
Recipe 2
Mix carrot, celery, parsley and spinach juice in a 4:2:1:2 ratio. Take 0.5–0.75 cup 3 times a day before meals. The medicine helps arthritis and other joint diseases.
Recipe 3
1 tsp parsley root, 1 tsp nettle leaves, 1 tsp elder flowers, 1 tsp willow bark. Pour a glass of boiling water. Boil over low heat for 5 minutes, cool, then strain. Take 2 glasses of decoction per day. The remedy helps various types of arthritis.
What else does parsley do?
Parsley has carminative, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, and also improves the tone of smooth muscles of the uterus, intestines and bladder.
In folk medicine parsley is used to increase appetite and improve digestion. Seeds are used as diaphoretic and diuretic in dropsy, edema of cardiac origin, kidney and bladder stones, cholelithiasis.
Seeds are taken for menstrual disorders, inflammation of the prostate gland. In addition, parsley stimulates the immune system, improves digestion, increases blood clotting and potency, reduces sweating, refreshes breath, anesthetizes insect bites.
It is widely used in cosmetology. After all, it has long been known that parsley removes swelling and redness of the skin, brightens and tones it well.
Parsley is also used to eliminate inflammation and acne, as well as for the care of delicate skin around the eyes. Parsley is also known for its anti-aging effect!
Indications for use of parsley:
In folk medicine parsley is very widely used:
- As a diuretic in kidney and cardiovascular diseases accompanied by swelling;
- In urolithiasis, cystitis, urethritis;
- With oxalate salts and stones – fresh greens allow gently to dissolve these deposits and remove them from the body;
- In uterine bleeding, some menstrual cycle disorders, painful menstruation;
- In inflammation of the prostate gland;
- As an antispasmodic;
- As a carminative;
- In asthenic conditions;
- In children for digestion and urination, bloating and dyspepsia;
- As an antipyretic and diaphoretic;
- In chronic gastritis with reduced secretory function of the stomach;
- To stimulate appetite, improve digestion;
- As a preventive agent to preserve vision.
And parsley eliminates odor, which acts bactericidally on the oral cavity, which is why it is recommended in inflammatory processes of gums, tongue, and oral mucosa.
In folk medicine it is considered that crushed parsley seeds, if rubbed into the skin, prevent baldness, and strong decoction of parsley roots mixed with lemon juice is a traditional cosmetic product that allows you to get rid of spots and pigmented spots on the skin.
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