It grows all around us, do you use it too?

It is also used as a cough medicine, and helps with bladder disease, stomach and duodenal ulcers, gastritis, regulates hemoglobin, improves appetite and mood.
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Buckwheat, Photo: Shutterstock
Buckwheat, Photo: Shutterstock
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Ažurirano: 14.11.2016. 11:14h

Buckwheat is often mentioned in traditional medicine as an excellent remedy against numerous inflammatory conditions, hemorrhoids, skin diseases, stopping bleeding, combating vaginal infections...

Buckwheat grows all around us, but little is known about it. But you surely remember when your mother used to tell you to "put a plantain on your knee."

It is an excellent remedy for pulmonary asthma, inflammation of the alveoli, cough, and even tuberculosis. It is also good for children because its juice is delicious, especially when sweetened with honey. Tea from the leaves is drunk as hot as possible, writes Wellnessmama.

It is also used as a cough medicine, and helps with bladder disease, stomach and duodenal ulcers, gastritis, regulates hemoglobin, improves appetite and mood.

Buckwheat leaves contain tannins that can alleviate excessive menstrual bleeding, thus helping in the treatment of hemorrhoids.

Buckwheat also has a high mucus content, so it has a beneficial effect on the stomach and intestines.

In addition to tea, you can also consume it by adding it to a salad.

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