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Grass cuff during pregnancy

 
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Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
 
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Grass cuff during pregnancy is used mainly to relieve inflammation of the female sexual sphere, to eliminate bleeding. In general, the area of application of the cuff grass is very wide - it helps to treat wounds, is used for dysentery, diabetes, excess weight, etc.

In nature, there are more than 1000 kinds of grass cuffs and they all belong to medicinal plants. Broth cuff is effective as an external antiseptic healing agent for burns, ulcerative skin lesions, furunculosis, as syringing in inflammation in the small pelvis.

For women, the cuff is an indispensable medicinal plant for inflammations - vaginitis, colpitis, tumoral lesions of the genital organs, dysfunction of the endocrine glands, painful menstruation, dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

The use of a cuff during pregnancy helps to save pregnancy, protects from premature birth. When pathological attachment of a child's place, with its detachment, the threat of miscarriage, you should drink a decoction of cuffs 2 glasses a day. You can drink a cuff not only with the revealed pathology, but also as a preventive remedy starting from the 3rd month of pregnancy. In the postpartum period the infusion of cuff acts as a blood-restoring agent and promotes the production of breast milk.

Grass cuff during pregnancy is simply necessary, and due to its non-toxicity, you can use it at any time and in the postpartum period.

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