Osteoporosis.

osteoporosis and healing herbs


Osteoporosis is a disease at which the calcium content of the bones decreases. It leaves bones thin and prone to easy breakage. Women are affected by the disorder more often than men. Men might face it at 70-80 years old when in women osteoporosis can start after 30. The exact causes of the disease are largely unknown. One of the theories is that it results from a loss of estrogen, which affects the calcium content of the bones. Calcium loss may occur during pregnancy and breast feeding periods and, of cause, the menopause contributes greatly to this process. It can also occur as a result of some other problems. A diet deficient in nutrients, especially calcium, may also contribute to the condition.

Herbs for strong bones:

10 g of everlasting boil in 200 g of water at low heat for 10-15 min. Strain and drink warm ½ cup twice a day.

Take 1 tsp of aloe juice 3 times a day.

Place 15 g of marigold in 400 g of boiling water, steep for 30 min, strain and take ½ cup 4 times a day.

10 g of dog rose berries put in 200 g of boiling water, steep for 1 hour and take ½ cup twice a day before meal for 20 days.

10 g of centaury grass place in 200 g of boiling water and let stand for 25-30 min, strain and take warm ½ cup twice a day.

After each and every meal drink infusions of berries and leaves of wild strawberry, bilberry, elder berries or mulberry.


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