Red Elm (Ulmus rubra)Tree to 20 m tall, with a broad crown. The bark is reddish-brown color. Leaves on short petioles. The flowers are small, clustered in dense tufts.
In the bark of elm contains mucilage, tannins, catechins, flavonoids, triterpenoids. Used to treat only the inner part of the bark, which is removed in the spring. The bark has a characteristic odor and the inside is covered with slime. It has bactericidal, astringent , diuretic and analgesic effect. Energy Properties.
Elm is male tree. It helps men he supports them in everything.
Runny nose
Pour 90 grams of fresh or dried elm bark 0.5 liters of alcohol. Infuse 1 week, filter. Take 10 drops in 1 hour.
Wounds, burns
Take 100 g of chopped fresh elm bark, pour 0.5 liters of vinegar and insist 8-10 days, strain. Impose medicinal bandage to the affected areas to prevent festering.Cystitis, edema, gout
In the spring cut the two-year shoots, peel and remove the upper crust light green skin, it must be cut and dried in the sun. Brewed as a tea drink 1 glass 3 times a day. It is a diuretic and cleanses the blood.
In the bark of elm contains mucilage, tannins, catechins, flavonoids, triterpenoids. Used to treat only the inner part of the bark, which is removed in the spring. The bark has a characteristic odor and the inside is covered with slime. It has bactericidal, astringent , diuretic and analgesic effect. Energy Properties.
Elm is male tree. It helps men he supports them in everything.
Runny nose
Pour 90 grams of fresh or dried elm bark 0.5 liters of alcohol. Infuse 1 week, filter. Take 10 drops in 1 hour.
Wounds, burns
Take 100 g of chopped fresh elm bark, pour 0.5 liters of vinegar and insist 8-10 days, strain. Impose medicinal bandage to the affected areas to prevent festering.Cystitis, edema, gout
In the spring cut the two-year shoots, peel and remove the upper crust light green skin, it must be cut and dried in the sun. Brewed as a tea drink 1 glass 3 times a day. It is a diuretic and cleanses the blood.

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