“Burdock,” they sometimes say disparagingly about someone. A fool, therefore, who is easily deceived. Many consider burdock a useless weed that can be found under any fence. But it's not as simple as it looks.
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Dumb, he's a turnip, or
bigheadIt's a wonderful plant. Its roots, fruits and leaves are used to prepare medicines. With the help of this plant treat diseases, heal wounds, strengthen hair.
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And a couple of years ago, I randomly learned how to take care of my feet. This is my second summer, not a single crack on my heels!
Usually from walking barefoot in the summer, the heels become rough, crack so that it is simply impossible to walk in open shoes. And since we spend all weekends in the country, then most often go barefoot, and it is difficult to refuse, besides it is very useful.
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We have a neighbor in the country who has been suffering from joint disease for a long time. To relieve acute pain, she uses burdock, namely its tincture. She has long noticed that after a few burdock compresses, almost all the old rough skin on the soles easily fades away. Sometimes too much.
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That's when she came up with the idea of making a remedy from burdock softer than tincture, and taught me to make cakes from burdock leaves, which should be applied at night to coarse skin heels.
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It is necessary to stretch the leaves of burdock into gruel, mix with honey, add ordinary flour and make flatbreads. Apply these flatbreads to the heels, and in the morning treat them in the usual way, simply scrape off all the peeled keratinized skin.
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After this procedure, you do not need to engage in either home or professional pedicure. If one procedure seems to you not enough, the skin will peel off not enough, you can do two or three, just monitor the condition of the skin, and you will know when it is time to stop.
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By the way, the infusion of burdock roots on olive or almond (rarely sunflower) oil called “receptive oil” is used in folk medicine as a means to strengthen hair. The decoction of roots is used as a diuretic and sweatshop.
Flour from dried burdock roots, mixed with double the amount of rye flour, can serve for baking bread, roasted root - for additives to coffee. You can eat and young burdock shoots. They say it's just a weed!
Cracks and dry heels are a fairly common problem.
"Site" offers you a list of seven simple home remedies that will help improve the condition of cracked and dry heels.
The bone on the leg shrinks and disappears, arthrosis of the foot no longer bothers. Our grandmothers masterfully mastered massage and exercises with a roller. Try it, too!