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The breathtaking magical aroma of lilac is impossible to forget! The gentle and sweet smell of flowering spring gardens fills us with pleasant sensations. But not everyone knows about the medicinal properties of some flowers. Here, for example, is an ordinary lilac. But it can help the body cope with many diseases.
Lilac color
The healing properties of lilacs have been known in folk medicine for hundreds of years. She grew in abundance in the gardens of the nobility of the Ottoman Empire. It is believed that it was there that the plant was first used for medicinal and perfumery purposes.
Lilac contains a large amount of ascorbic acid, essential oils and flavonoids, which have a positive effect on the body. Lilac is an excellent antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic.
Tea, butter, compresses and ointments are prepared from it, which help well with rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis, radiculitis, calcaneal spur and gout. Unfortunately, lilac oil is almost impossible to buy even in specialized stores. But you can easily cook it yourself at home.
Lilac Flower Oil
Flowers must be collected in a forested area or outside the city - away from industrial areas and dusty roads.
YOU NEED
fresh lilac flowers
any odorless vegetable oil
1 liter jar with lid
pure gauze
COOKING
1. Carefully separate the small flowers from the stems, fill them with a jar.
2. Preheat the vegetable oil to 40 degrees and fill them with flowers in a jar.
3. Close the container with a lid and let it brew for 2 days.
4. Pass the butter through cheesecloth, squeezing the lilac petals well.
5. Reheat the oil and add a fresh portion of flowers, let them infuse.
6. Repeat the procedure until you get enough aromatic oil.
With this oil, you need to rub your forehead and temples with migraine, chills, massage the diseased joints with rheumatism and other diseases of the organs of movement. Try to add this product to a cream, lotion, shampoo and conditioner - you will enrich your cosmetics with that enchanting aroma and valuable substances.
Today, modern herbalists still use lilac oil to treat rashes, sunburn, small cuts and scratches and other skin diseases such as purulent acne, blackheads, boils. If you add oil to cleaning products during cleaning, a fresh scent will fill the whole house.
This oil treats bronchitis, colds, tonsillitis, flu, is used in inhalations. Lilac relieves stress and all kinds of nervous disorders, increases sex drive in women and men.
Oil from lilac flowers improves the condition with varicose veins. To do this, make lotions and compresses overnight from oil-soaked cotton napkins, wrapping them on top with cling film. These procedures are especially effective in combination with special exercises for blood vessels.
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