Foot baths with professor's hay dust. Home treatment of arthrosis with folk remedies. Chemical composition and pharmacological action
Hay dust bath
This ancient method has practically no contraindications and is useful for both healthy and sick people who are not prohibited from taking baths at all. Such a bath warms the body, opens the pores, activates the metabolism, cleanses the body of harmful substances, improves blood circulation, promotes the removal of sand and stones. Baths with hay dust are used for diseases of the joints, gouty-rheumatic conditions, gastric, intestinal colic and gallbladder colic. Baths with hay dust also help with boils, boils and other skin diseases, constipation, hemorrhoids, bloating.
For a full bath, you will need 1 kg of hay dust, for a half bath - 500 g, for a sitting bath - 250 g, for a bath for hands or feet, four handfuls of raw materials are enough.
Dip the cloth bag with hay dust into a pot of freshly boiled water, cover and simmer for 25-30 minutes over low heat. Pour the finished broth into a bath with a water temperature of 37 ° C. Reception time - from 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the state of health.
In the treatment of articular rheumatism and other diseases of the joints, a hot bath of hay dust can be used. Patients with a not too healthy heart are advised to resort to these procedures every other day and only after consulting a doctor; people who do not have heart problems can take such baths daily. The course of treatment for articular rheumatism is 30–50 procedures.
In combination with baths, it is advisable to drink grapefruit juice 1/2 cup 3 times a day.
You can also take cold baths with hay dust.
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Hay dust is rich in all kinds of essential oils that irritate the skin, so hay dust baths are extremely useful in treating metabolism, with colic of the gallbladder and stomach, removing sand and stones from the kidneys, as well as gout and rheumatism.
For the treatment of articular rheumatism, 30 to 50 baths are required, which are carried out daily, and with weak heart in one day.
To prepare a bath, you need to pour hay dust cold water, two hundred of it to a boil and simmer on low heat for half an hour. To simplify the procedure, before boiling, the dust is placed in a canvas bag and boiled in it, and then the finished broth is poured into the bath.
For a full bath, 1 kilogram of dust is required, for a half bath, respectively, half a kilogram, for a sitting bath, 250 grams of dust is enough, and for a hand or foot bath, four full handfuls of hay dust are taken.
The temperature of the water in the hay dust bath should be 37 degrees Celsius, and the time spent in the bath should be from five to twenty minutes, depending on the condition of the patient.
Some herbalists advise staying in such a bath for 45 minutes to an hour.
During treatment with hay dust baths, it is recommended to drink half a glass of grapefruit juice three times a day to remove excess fluid from the joints.
Baths with valerian decoction
Baths with a decoction of valerian root have a beneficial effect on the heart and nervous system. They are recommended for insomnia and increased nervous excitability, for colic and convulsions, to relax spasms of smooth muscles. Baths with valerian reduce and regulate the heart rate, reduce blood pressure.
To prepare a bath, half a kilogram of valerian roots is required. The prepared roots are poured with boiling water and infused for two hours. Then the resulting infusion is filtered and added to the bath.
Bran baths
Baths with bran are very good for damaged and irritated skin. They are used for various itchy and painful rashes, for burns and wounds, as well as for excessive skin sensitivity, which occurs in hysterical women.
For a full bath, you need to take one and a half kilograms of bran, which is poured with cold water, brought to a boil and boiled for several minutes. Bran can be placed in a linen bag so that the broth does not have to be filtered later.
For a half bath, 750 grams of bran is required, and for a sitz or foot bath, 250 grams of bran is enough.
Chamomile baths
Chamomile is rich in essential oils and is used in folk medicine for internal and external use in a variety of diseases and pathologies.
Chamomile baths are successfully used in the treatment of various skin diseases, as well as in the presence of wounds or abscesses.
Chamomile bath has a calming effect not only on the skin, but also on the nervous system, has an anticonvulsant effect.
To prepare a chamomile bath, half a kilogram of grass is required, which is poured with cold water, brought to a boil and boiled in a well-closed container for ten minutes. For a half bath, half a kilogram of raw materials is required, for a sitz bath, 150 grams of grass are needed, and for foot baths, 100 grams of chamomile is enough.
Restorative baths
After a long illness, a person usually needs special nutrition and all kinds of restorative procedures. One of these procedures includes restorative baths with the addition of herbal decoctions. You can make baths with one herb, for example, with thyme or lavender, or make herbal preparations and use them for bathing.
As a rule, a restorative bath requires a kilogram of herbs or a collection of herbs, which are boiled for 5-10 minutes, infused for half an hour or an hour, and then the strained broth is poured into the prepared bath. The temperature of the water in the bathroom should be comfortable for a particular person, but not very hot. The time spent in such a bath is also individual and can range from five minutes to half an hour, but it is hardly worth staying in the bath for longer.
In the collection of herbs used for restorative baths, you can add the following herbs, both in dry and fresh form:
- oregano
- lavender
- thyme
- knotweed
- chamomile
- wheatgrass
- nettle
- horsetail
- birch leaves
- burdock leaves and roots
The whole family - me, my husband and son - live in the village. It will soon be three years since we arrived from the city. The trees are deserted. Mostly pensioners remained in Central Shusha. They live by their own labor, grow vegetables, fruits, pick mushrooms, berries, herbs, cones.
We have a forest next to our house, mostly cedar. There are springs in the forest, the water is clear and sweet. There is also a river Shush. The heart rejoices at any time of the year, it is always beautiful. But the soul cries when we see a barbaric attitude towards the forest - age-old cedars are cut down and taken out.
Our whole family and my sisters are treated according to healthy lifestyle prescriptions, since hospital treatment is not available to us. From colds, for example, we are saved by body wraps.
Pour boiling water over hay dust or oat straw and insist until the color of tea. Cool down, take old linen sheets or towels, moisten and wring out well. Then we put the fabric on the sore spot, cover it with a woolen scarf - and go to bed under the covers. Never use cellophane.
You need to lie down for 2-3 hours until you get warm (if you fall asleep, then it’s good, you can do it until the morning). Then we remove everything, wipe the body with a damp cloth and put on dry warm underwear again. The sheet should be washed for the next time. We do 3-5 such procedures.
A year ago, my daughter Marisha got a job at a kindergarten. At the medical examination, she went through all the rooms, they gave the go-ahead everywhere, and on fluorography they found a dark spot in her lung (Marina coughed, she often catches a cold). She was in a panic, she was sent to another room to clarify the diagnosis on more accurate equipment, and there the device broke down. The daughter came home all in tears, and then the weekend was 4 days. We urgently steamed oat straw and made 4 wraps. After the weekend, she again went to the clinic. The doctor looked at the pictures, took another picture: the lungs turned out to be clean.
Another recipe for fear. Mom used to smoke us with grouse wings in childhood. It will light it up - it will put it out, it will raise smoke near the bed. And we sniffed the smoke at night. Fright as a hand filmed.
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Health: Purification of the body: Purification methods: 5. Purification of the skin: 2) Hay dust to add to baths
Fill hay dust with cold water, bring it to a boil, boil for half an hour. Usually, for simplicity, before boiling, the dust is placed in a canvas bag and boiled in it. The decoction is added to the bath. This kind of bath has a very beneficial effect in the beginning of blood poisoning, with frozen limbs and with scrofula.
For a full bath, take 1 kg of dust, for a half 1/2 kg, for a seated 1/4 kg, for a foot or hand bath 4 full handfuls. The term for a bath at 37 ° C lasts 5-20 minutes.
In the treatment of articular rheumatism and other diseases, many healers recommend taking a hot bath of hay dust lasting 20 minutes, and most often 45 minutes, and sometimes one hour. If the heart is not particularly strong, these baths should be taken every other day, and if good heart- daily. For the treatment of articular rheumatism, 30 to 50 baths are required.
Hay dust is rich in various essential oils, due to which its effect on metabolism is extremely beneficial in the treatment of sand and stones, in gout-rheumatic conditions, joint diseases, etc.
With the accumulation of fluids (in the joints and sinuses), with inflammation of the veins and with the formation of boils, it produces a resolving effect. It has an amazingly beneficial effect on seizures of convulsions with colic of the gallbladder, stomach, intestines and others.
The life-giving power of water. Prevention and treatment of diseases by the simplest methods Yu. N. Nikolaeva
Hay dust bath
Hay dust bath
This ancient method has practically no contraindications and is useful for both healthy and sick people who are not prohibited from taking baths at all. Such a bath warms the body, opens pores, activates metabolism, cleanses the body of harmful substances, improves blood circulation, and helps to remove sand and stones. Baths with hay dust are used for diseases of the joints, gouty-rheumatic conditions, gastric, intestinal colic and gallbladder colic. Baths with hay dust also help with abscesses, boils and other skin diseases, constipation, hemorrhoids, bloating.
For a full bath, you will need 1 kg of hay dust, for a half bath - 500 g, for a sitting bath - 250 g, for a bath for hands or feet, four handfuls of raw materials are enough.
Dip the cloth bag with hay dust into a pot of freshly boiled water, cover and simmer for 25-30 minutes over low heat. Pour the finished broth into a bath with a water temperature of 37 ° C. Reception time - from 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the state of health.
In the treatment of articular rheumatism and other diseases of the joints, a hot bath of hay dust can be used. Patients with a not too healthy heart are advised to resort to these procedures every other day and only after consulting a doctor; people who do not have heart problems can take such baths daily. The course of treatment for articular rheumatism is 30–50 procedures.
In combination with baths, it is advisable to drink grapefruit juice 1/2 cup 3 times a day.
You can also take cold baths with hay dust.
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For such a compress, hay dust is used, placed in a chintz bag. In this medicinal collection you will not find any beautiful flowers or small hay, it contains only what crumbles when hay is stored on the floor of the threshing floor. Hay dust has long been used in herbal medicine. It contains sugar, starch, minerals, all kinds of trace elements, flavonoids, tannins and essential oils etc.
A bag of hay dust for the treatment of diseases was developed by Franz Kleinschrod, who in 1888 came to the "father of water procedures" Sebastian Kneipp. It was he who scientifically substantiated the Kneipp hydrotherapy procedures and compiled many recipes. His bag of rot was sometimes referred to as "natural morphine".
Indications for use
- Lumbago.
- Arthrosis.
- Rheumatic pains.
- Painful muscle weakness.
- Cold, cough.
- Eruptions on the skin.
- Strengthening immunity.
- Stimulation of metabolism.
- Stimulation of blood circulation.
- As a remedy before massage and other physiotherapy procedures.
This remedy helps with arthrosis, rheumatic and muscular pains, lumbago and stabbing pains. After applying a hot bag, sharp pains often subside. Thus according to neural pathways the brain stem is stimulated, which helps to reduce pain. At the site of application of a warming compress, blood circulation becomes more intense, and metabolism becomes more active. Due to skin irritation and intense warming, painfully tense muscles relax. Such procedures are recommended to be used before massage or therapeutic gymnastics. Good results are achieved with some skin eruptions and chronic inflammation of the joints when using a dust bag. Hay dust as bath additives is a proven remedy for strengthening the whole body. Such a bath stimulates blood circulation and metabolism, has a positive effect on the nervous system. With a cold and a strong cough, inhalations with such dust help to recover.
How to carry out the procedures?
A dry hot bag is applied to the sore spot. To avoid burns, it is advisable to put a linen towel between the skin and the compress. When using hay dust as a bath additive, the bag must be filled with two liters cold water and boil for twenty minutes. Then pour the broth into a bath filled with water. Undiluted decoction can be used for inhalation.
A bandage with hay dust is an essential component of the Kneipp treatment. Such compresses help to improve blood circulation, as well as reduce nervous tension and strengthen immunity. A bag of hay or dust can be purchased at a pharmacy. It is considered an effective first aid, especially for lumbago (acute lower back pain). In addition, an extract can be purchased at the pharmacy, which is recommended for use as a bath additive or for inhalation.
In acute inflammations medicine can be used only on the advice of a doctor, because. heat stimulates the "ripening" of the focus of inflammation. With inflammation of the internal organs (with inflammation of the appendix or oviduct), under the influence of heat, life-threatening complications can occur.
At the beginning of blood poisoning, with freezing, with cramps in the stomach, this rot, brewed with boiling water, has never deceived me in my practice. With rheumatism, gout and scrofula, bandages and shirts moistened with a warm decoction of hay dust provide great services. But this does not mean that with these diseases you can get by with one dust. More on this in part 3.
Laxative (Wuhlhuber)
About 40-50 years ago, laxatives were used only at certain times (once or twice a year, at a certain quarter of the moon); in the same way it was customary to bleed at a certain time of the year, indicated in the calendar. But times and people have changed.
However, at present, many are convinced that from time to time one should carefully examine and clean the stomach.
If the stomach is given too much work, i.e. overfill it, it deteriorates and over time completely refuses to work.
To cleanse the stomach, one should use the simplest, most harmless means that would not fall on the stomach, but would support it, arousing the vital force in it, i.e. strengthening gastric juice.
I found, it seems, the composition of such funds. Laxative infusion is prepared in two types; each of them brings great benefits and therefore deserves attention.
The name "Wuhlhuber" (digger) is not given to these remedies by me, but by a certain gentleman who put his stomach in order thanks to this "Wuhlhuber". Under this name (I did not find it necessary to change it) I sent it many times to Switzerland and Hungary, and it was of great help to many people.
The first recipe for this laxative is as follows.
Make a mixture of two tablespoons of ground dill, two tablespoons of crushed juniper berries, one tablespoon of camel hay and one tablespoon of sabour powder. This mixture must be stored in a dry place. The effect of this remedy appears after 12-30 hours. An infusion of this mixture is usually taken before going to bed, one small cup. For one cup of infusion, take one teaspoon of the mixture, boil it first in water and then drain. The resulting infusion can be drunk cold or warm, if you like - with sugar.
People of a stronger physique can drink one cup of this infusion two days in a row.
Weak people, on the contrary, should divide one cup into two or three times, i.e. take 4-6 spoons a day as a medicine. It does not cause pain, but meanwhile the patient feels its cleansing effect inside his body.
On some, this infusion has no effect, although they work hard inside and try to catch thieves like the police.
But this is not always possible. Then our remedy leaves the body alone and does not weaken it, like any other laxative.
The infusion acts on the stool and urine, and also secretes sputum accumulated in the chest.
I know of cases where this laxative, after prolonged diarrhoea, removed the remaining impurities and acted in a sedative manner.
The second recipe for a laxative.
Make a mixture of two tablespoons of ground dill, three tablespoons of crushed juniper berries, three tablespoons of elderberry powder, one tablespoon of camel hay and one tablespoon of sabour powder. Prepare an infusion from this mixture.
For pain in the arms and legs, warm baths from hay dust (stems, leaves, flowers, seeds) are very useful. It is prepared as follows: 3-5 handfuls of hay dust are brewed with boiling water, the dishes are closed and allowed to cool to a temperature of 31-32 ° C. At the same time, it is completely indifferent whether the hay dust remains in the bath or only a decoction will go into action. The duration of the bath is 20-30 minutes. Wrapping the limbs in a canvas soaked in a decoction of hay dust has a beneficial effect.
Healing effect has a foot bath, which is prepared as follows. Still warm malt pomace is placed in the tub. Feet feel great immersed in them. The bath continues for 15-30 minutes. Grape pomace works even better. These baths are famous in the regions where wine is made, and are very common as they work very well.
Boil 20 tubers of cyclamen in 10 liters of water. Pour 1-2 liters of broth into a separate vessel. The remaining liquid, when it has cooled, do not strain, as it can be used. First, immerse your hands in water for 30 minutes, and then your legs. With a decoction, which was poured into a separate vessel, pour over the head three times. Repeat the procedure several times until the pain subsides and improves. general state. The same water can be used several times by slightly heating it.
Compresses and rubbing act beneficially on sore joints.
2 parts honey, 1 part aloe juice, 3 parts vodka. Mix everything and apply in the form of a compress as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Fir oil must be rubbed into preheated joints (with a warm sea salt compress). After rubbing on the joint, put compress paper.
Bee venom with inflammation of the joints relieves acute pain, significantly reduces the inflammatory reaction, restores movement in the joints, does not accelerate severe, far advanced joint damage.
Take equal amounts of fresh nettle leaves, green juniper berries and sheep's butter. Crush the leaves and berries and combine with the oil, mixing well. Store the finished ointment in a dark, cool place in a dark glass container.
Rub the ointment into sore joints 1-2 times a day.
In diseases of the joints in the diet should be vegetables, fruits, legumes, fish, liver, herbs, honey, nuts, seeds. For lunch, in addition to vegetables and legumes, soup, but not on meat broth. For dinner, it is advisable to eat fresh fruits, honey. Dinner should be light and no later than 2 hours before bedtime. It is useful to include porridge in the diet: oatmeal, buckwheat, but use them as a separate meal. It is not recommended to eat bananas and sour milk. The amount of fluid you drink, if there are no other contraindications, you can not limit.
One of the methods of self-treatment is acupressure(pressing on the correct points on the body with the thumb and forefinger). There are special points on the body that relate to strictly defined diseases. Properly performed acupressure of the point helps to reduce pain and improve a person's condition.
For pain in the joints, acupressure is carried out with the index finger. For acute pain - only light acupressure. In chronic diseases - strong (intense) acupressure. Duration from 30 seconds to 5 minutes, until the condition improves.
On the palm and plantar surface of the feet there are physiological points that affect the functioning of internal organs. "A sore point - a diseased organ."
Massage points of the joints of the upper and lower extremities eliminates fatigue, reduces pain, cures diseases. During the massage, you need to relax and make sure that there are no irritants (telephone conversations, conversations of relatives, etc.). Massage is best done with a balm. The composition of the balm: 100 g - olive oil; 40 g - sesame oil; 10 g - vitamin "A" in oil.