OrangeEvergreen tree. The leaves are leathery. The flowers are white. Fruit spherical, orange, juicy. It bears fruit all year round.
A distinctive feature of orange and other citrus fruits like, is a large number of biologically active substances which have favorable effects on the organism. The amount of sugar is from 8 to 12%, and the major portion of the fructose and glucose. Oranges are rich in ascorbic acid, organic acids, pectin and essential oils, which are in the peel than in the flesh. For the treatment use the fruit (such as pulp and peel), and juice. Orange has a multivitamin, appetite stimulant, thirst-quenching and anti-inflammatory action. Able to display the radionuclide's from the body.
Juice improves digestion, but is contraindicated in peptic ulcerulcers and gastritis with high acidity. Earlier, orange juice was used for disinfecting wounds and stop the bleeding.
ATTENTION!It should be remembered that the orange juice is absolutely contraindicated ulcer, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, and gastritis with high content of gastric juice.
FEVER
Drinking every 3 hours for 1 glass of orange juice. Juice well quenches thirst in fever arises. Grind orange washed rind, cover 70 percent alcohol in a ratio of 1:10. Infuse at room temperature for 2 weeks in a dark place. Strain and take 1 teaspoon 3 times a day.
Heavy menstruation, uterine bleeding
Grind orange washed rind and 1 tablespoon of the mass pour 1 cup boiling water. Put on the fire and boil for 5 minutes, remove from heat and infuse for 30 minutes. Strain. Take 1/4 cup 3-4 times a day.
WOUNDS
Squeeze the juice from the orange. Use as a lotion for wounds, ulcers and bedsores.
Decreased appetite, constipation,
Take the fruit on an empty stomach, or orange juice.
DRY SKIN
Wash the orange, cut the peel and pour boiling water over it, keep in a sealed container until cool, then strain and use as a tonic for the face.
Get unripe fruit of orange, cut into slices and put them on the face and neck. Hold for 15-20 minutes. Mask vitaminizes skin, fatigue, it gives the skin freshness.
A distinctive feature of orange and other citrus fruits like, is a large number of biologically active substances which have favorable effects on the organism. The amount of sugar is from 8 to 12%, and the major portion of the fructose and glucose. Oranges are rich in ascorbic acid, organic acids, pectin and essential oils, which are in the peel than in the flesh. For the treatment use the fruit (such as pulp and peel), and juice. Orange has a multivitamin, appetite stimulant, thirst-quenching and anti-inflammatory action. Able to display the radionuclide's from the body.
Juice improves digestion, but is contraindicated in peptic ulcerulcers and gastritis with high acidity. Earlier, orange juice was used for disinfecting wounds and stop the bleeding.
ATTENTION!It should be remembered that the orange juice is absolutely contraindicated ulcer, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, and gastritis with high content of gastric juice.
FEVER
Drinking every 3 hours for 1 glass of orange juice. Juice well quenches thirst in fever arises. Grind orange washed rind, cover 70 percent alcohol in a ratio of 1:10. Infuse at room temperature for 2 weeks in a dark place. Strain and take 1 teaspoon 3 times a day.
Heavy menstruation, uterine bleeding
Grind orange washed rind and 1 tablespoon of the mass pour 1 cup boiling water. Put on the fire and boil for 5 minutes, remove from heat and infuse for 30 minutes. Strain. Take 1/4 cup 3-4 times a day.
WOUNDS
Squeeze the juice from the orange. Use as a lotion for wounds, ulcers and bedsores.
Decreased appetite, constipation,
Take the fruit on an empty stomach, or orange juice.
DRY SKIN
Wash the orange, cut the peel and pour boiling water over it, keep in a sealed container until cool, then strain and use as a tonic for the face.
Get unripe fruit of orange, cut into slices and put them on the face and neck. Hold for 15-20 minutes. Mask vitaminizes skin, fatigue, it gives the skin freshness.

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