What is Herb Chaparral?
Chaparral Herb is a medicinal desert plant that is originally from Mexico and the southwestern US. It is also known as Kreosot, Greasewood and Stinkweed. As these names suggest, Chaparral has an unpleasant aroma and a very bitter taste and stem and the leaves are covered with wax resin; The resin is very necessary for the survival of the plant in the desert because it protects the plant from ultraviolet rays of the sun, reduces the transpiration process and also discourages animals from grazing on the leaves. the properties. Due to the presence of NGDA, there are many healing advantages of Chaparral and has been used since antiquity in various remedies. Southwest Americans regularly used herbal herb for burns, skin eruptions, insect bites and even a snake bites. Further use of Chaparral Inclodolte application resin from a heated twig on sore teeth and wash the hair with a resin solution to get rid of dandruff. The hot herbal mixtures of Chaparral were also drunk to treat colds, bronchitis, stomach pain anddiarrhea.
When Europeans began to settle on the American continent, the CHARARRAL herb herb into their horukopia herbal treatments. It has been found to be quite effective in the treatment of smallpox, secretion of internal parasites, curing of venereal diseases and bringing relief to arthritis and menstrual problems. The herb of Chaparral was also found to be effective, albeit to a limited extent, in the inhibition of tumor cell growth, and was therefore used to treat liver, kidney and stomach cancer.
Since NGDA is a strong bounce against different types of bacteria, Herb Chaparral was approved as a preservative department of depositing. It is also used as an important component in many oral waters to prevent dental caries. On the other hand, the US food and drug administration considered Chaparral dangerous in 1968 due to tumor incidents in laboratory animals fed Chaparral. Asother experiments have proven to be opaque, the Chaparral herb again on the list of safe, although caution is recommended in its use.
In general, the herbal herb of Chaparral would be used by very young children and people with kidney problems or lymphatic disease. When using herbs, it is best to take it in small quantities. If there are any recognizable side effects of Chaparral, such as stomach upset, urine problems, diarrhea and expanded glands, it is advisable to stop using the herb and consult a doctor.