In this article, we will consider how to apply a trench and joints.
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The first mention of the tissue appeared in the days of ancient Greece. Translated from Greek - means "compound". It also has a different name - vivocost (not to be confused with liveliness - dolphinium), sebaceous root. It is a perennial flowering plant with wide rough leaves on large stems more than a meter high.
The flowers of the trench is small - have the shape of a purple bell. The roots of the plants are long and dark, thick sticky juice is distinguished with breakage. It grows along the banks of reservoirs in cheese of fertile soil. The flowering period is the end of spring and the beginning of summer. The trench is popular in Europe and West Asia.
Therapeutic properties and methods of treating joints with a trench
The tissue is famous for its wound healing and anti -inflammatory properties. It contains: rosemary acid - reduces pain and inflammation, allantoin - activates the regeneration of the skin, growth of bone cells. Aspargin - a binder, serves to strengthen ligaments and bones.

It is recommended to use in the presence of injuries and bruises, fractures, wounds, neuralgia, and more. It is used in the treatment of arthritis, seizures, gouts, eliminates hematomas. It has a therapeutic effect on the joints and muscles - it is used for dislocations, sprains.
The main application of the external tissue is the treatment of joints. For treatment, all parts of the plant are used. The roots have special benefits for the joints.
Based on them, they make:
- Tincture: Dry root soaked in water - pour vodka. Insist a solution, in a dark place for a couple of weeks - periodically shaking. Used as a rubber for joints or a compress. It is used for two weeks with breaks.
- Compress from the decoction: The crushed dry trenches are poured with boiling water and brewed in the thermos for a day. It is recommended to moisten the napkin and apply it to the sore spot with a warm scarf. At the first hours after the injury, you need to use a cooled broth and gradually switch to warm compresses. It relieves swelling well and anesthetizes. The decoction is also used in the treatment of rheumatism.

Used in different forms - Ointment - The most popular way of treating joints. For the preparation of ointments, fresh and dry rhizomes of the trenches are suitable. The crushed root part is used with the addition of melted pork fat, oil, chalk, bee wax. The ointment is prepared simply: a grated trench is poured with melted fat and withstands a couple of hours on fire. Then it is filtered and poured into a jar. Store such an ointment in the refrigerator. Ointment from trenches can be enriched with other therapeutic components - propolis, vitamin E, dimexide. It is better to use it at night: grind the sore spot or attach a small amount, cover with paper, cover with paper and wrap it with a warm bandage.
- For greater effectiveness in complex treatment with ointment and preventive purposes - the trench is used inside. In the form of a decoction with honey or a milk mixture: the dry tissue roots soak a day in cold water, then pour milk and languished over low heat for several hours. The resulting composition is taken 1 spoon after eating for a week. From the second week, honey or cottage cheese is added to the resulting solution and continued according to the same scheme.
- Oil: It is extracted from the root of the trench. It is used in the form of regular rubbing of the affected area. This method is permissible for long -term use and is not contraindicated in children.
How to prepare the root of the tissue for the treatment of joints?
To prepare a medicine for the joints, you need to prepare the root correctly.
- Only the side parts of the root should be collected - crispy and fleshy. They contain the most viscous beneficial substances. It is better to use fresh root immediately or dry for further use.
- To do this, it is necessary to wash and cut it in length, dry in the air. Then transfer the root to a dark place to dry.

- The temperature when drying is not more than 60 ° C - otherwise it will destroy the beneficial substances of the tissue. Avoid moisture - the roots of the tissue quickly mold.
Contraindications in the use of a tissue for joints
The trench contains toxic substances - alkaloids. In small doses, the comfrey is not dangerous. But prolonged use requires control.
- The tissue is used in folk medicine, herbal medicine and homeopathy. Practical medicine avoids such treatment. In some countries of Europe, a trench coat in the list of prohibited drugs.
- The uncontrolled consumption of the tissue does not quite favorably affect the liver and can provoke oncology. Overdose should be avoided.
- The trench is contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Not recommended for children to take. Any use of the trench should be carried out under the supervision of a specialist.









The first time I hear that the tissue for these purposes with the joints is used. I don’t really trust this myself. I help my joints only with a drink based on a collagen Honda Drink and the abundance of cold men in the diet. When there is a lot of collagen, then the joints say thanks))
In Germany, ointment with a tissue is sold in pharmacies. BeinwellSalbe. Very famous healing racing. But for oral administration, it is considered toxic.