Phytotherapists and folk medicine men have collected and harvested the blossoming branches of white lilac from ancient times. This is due to the fact that this shrub with fragrant and surprisingly beautiful inflorescences is a very useful phytocoagulant for the preparation of various medicinal preparations.
In traditional medicine, white lilacs are also sometimes used - the medicinal properties of flower buds and flowers are comparable with potent synthetic medicines for effectiveness, while not having significant contraindications without causing significant side effects.
Healing properties of white lilac
The described shrub has a huge number of useful qualities, among which the most pronounced are the following:
- antimalarial;
- anesthetizing;
- diaphoretic;
- expectorant;
- anti-inflammatory;
- diuretic;
- antibacterial;
- disinfectant;
- antiviral;
- astringent;
- antipyretic;
- enveloping;
- antifungal;
- soothing.
The healing properties of flowers and leaves of the white lilac
Due to the above characteristics, the plant material in question is considered a valuable basis for the manufacture of medicinal decoctions and tinctures for internal use, as well as various agents for topical application.
Medicinal properties of white lilac can effectively fight with such pathological conditions:
- diarrhea;
- epilepsy;
- cystitis;
- concrements or sand in the kidneys;
- increased body temperature;
- influenza or ARI;
- stomach ulcer;
- arthritis;
- rheumatism;
- osteochondrosis;
- bronchitis ;
- arthrosis;
- gout;
- Ringworm ;
- migraine attacks;
- severe headaches;
- dyspnea;
- pneumonia;
- suppuration on the skin, deep infected wounds;
- bronchial asthma;
- tuberculosis;
- gonorrhea;
- inflammation of the urinary system and the genital area.