In folk medicine, lingonberry leaves are used in their pure form and as herbal blends for acute and chronic urinary tract diseases, kidney and gallbladder stones, nocturnal enuresis in children. Lingonberries are also used to treat inflammatory liver diseases, gastrointestinal tract disorders (hypochlorhydria, gastroenteritis, putrefactive diarrhea, chronic constipation, flatulence), rheumatism, non-specific arthritis, gout, and osteochondrosis.
In folk medicine, lingonberry leaves are used in their pure form and as herbal blends for acute and chronic urinary tract diseases, kidney and gallbladder stones, nocturnal enuresis in children. Lingonberries are also used to treat inflammatory liver diseases, gastrointestinal tract disorders (hypochlorhydria, gastroenteritis, putrefactive diarrhea, chronic constipation, flatulence), rheumatism, non-specific arthritis, gout, and osteochondrosis.
They possess antiseptic, diuretic, fever-reducing, tonic, cholagogue, astringent, anti-spasmodic, anti-diabetic, and anthelmintic properties.
Preparation and Usage: Pour 1 teaspoon with 1 glass (200 ml) of boiling water, infuse for 15 minutes, strain the infusion. Take 1/3 cup of the infusion 2 times a day before meals. The duration of intake is 1 month.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance, children under 12 years old. It is recommended to consult a doctor before use.
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