How to take syrup of althea?

In Siberia, the Volga region and the North Caucasus grows a remarkable perennial plant - Altey. This unique plant has long been used in official medicine for the treatment of diseases such as bronchitis, tracheitis, whooping cough. Thanks to its expectorant and enveloping properties, the syrup is an indispensable assistant in the treatment of colds of the respiratory tract, both in adults and children.

Take althea syrup as a medicine is recommended in conjunction with complex treatment. The effect of such treatment will not take long.

How to take syrup of althea for adults?

The healing properties of the althea roots, they contain tannins, as well as natural asparagine and betaine. In pharmacies, it sells its syrup, it costs a penny, and the effect of the treatment simply surprises. A wet, annoying cough disappears without a trace after several days of application.

When coughing, syrup should be taken as often as possible, preferably five, or even six times a day. Adults are prescribed to drink syrup after eating, previously diluted it with boiled water, at the rate of 1 tablespoon of syrup per 0.5 cup of water. Thanks to the expectorant and enveloping actions, the syrup protects the healthy and affected parts of the bronchi.

From the root of the althea, not only syrup is produced, but also the concentrate of the altite root, it is also used for respiratory diseases.

At what cough should you apply the syrup of the althea?

Apply the syrup of the althaea with a damp cough, on a dry, sore throat cough, the marshmallow does not work. In addition, in the treatment of dry cough, the althea is more likely that the cough will manifest itself even more.

The therapeutic effect is achieved by the antimicrobial action that the plant exerts on the bronchi. The root of the althaeus successfully removes accumulated pus from the bronchi, greatly alleviating the pain and separating the sputum.

Take althea syrup as a medicine for bronchitis, tracheitis is recommended for adults, children, and pregnant women.

Contraindications

It practically has no side effects and contraindications. The only thing that can arise is an allergy to the plant. Usually it is manifested by rashes on the skin and is accompanied by itching. In this case, the medication should be discontinued.

If too much syrup is taken, vomiting may start.

The syrup contains a large amount of sugar, so it is contraindicated for people with diabetes.