Thousand bough is a medicinal plant, also known as novalgina, aquiléa, atroveran, carpenter's yolk, yarrow, milky-flowers and thousand-leaves, used to treat problems in blood circulation and fever.
Its scientific name is Achillea millefolium and can be found in natural products stores and handling pharmacies.
What is it for
A thousand in a limb is to help in the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, abscess, acne, caibra, skin wounds, hair loss, kidney calculus, high blood pressure, poor circulation, bad digestion, colic, detoxify the body, diarrhea, headache, stomach and tooth, eczema, liver problems, scarlet fever, lack of appetite, anal fissure, gastritis, gas, gout, hemorrhages, mucosal inflammation, psoriasis, tumor, ulcers, varicose veins and vomiting.
Properties of the thousand in branch
The properties of the thousand in a branch include its analgesic, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, astringent, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-hemorrhagic, digestive, diuretic, stimulant and expectorant action.
How to use the medicinal plant
The parts used in a thousand branches are the roots, leaves, fruits and flowers. To benefit from its benefits, it is necessary to make an infusion of this plant, as follows:
Ingredients
- 15 g of dry leaves of Thousand limes;
- 1 L of boiling water.
Method of preparation
Put 15 g of dried leaves of Milefólio in 1 liter of boiling water and let it stand for about 10 minutes. You should then strain and drink 2 cups of this tea per day.
Possible side effects
The side effects of the thousand-pronged one include sensitivity to sunlight, irritation and itching of the skin, eye inflammation, headache and vertigo.
Who should not use
A thousand boughs are contraindicated in pregnancy and in women who are breastfeeding.