Tincture from the root and grass of the peony

Peony tincture looks like a transparent liquid of dark color with a bitter taste and a specific smell. Prepare it by infusing dry raw material from the roots and leaves of the plant with 40% alcohol. The medicinal preparation has many healing properties, which are provided by the rich chemical composition of the plant.

Useful properties of the peony

The medicinal qualities of the plant depend to a considerable extent on its chemical composition. In this, the peony will give a hundred points ahead of many medicinal herbs. It contains the following useful substances:

  • cardiac glycosides;
  • essential oils;
  • flavonoids;
  • organic acids;
  • antibiotics;
  • tannins.

In medicine, water infusion and alcohol tincture of peony are used. The composition of these preparations is approximately the same, with the exception of one, in the tincture contains ethanol, which serves as an extracting liquid, and when preparing the infusion, water is used. Alcohol draws from the plant all the beneficial substances, turning into its extract.

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In addition to medicinal properties, the peony is very decorative and beautiful in the flowering period.

Therapeutic properties of the tincture:

  • sedative
  • antispasmodic
  • anticonvulsant
  • antimicrobial
  • hemostatic
  • antidepressant
  • anti-inflammatory
  • analgesic.

The tincture of a peony evading, that's how the full name of this plant sounds, is most often used as a sedative. A strong sedative property is ensured by the content of flavonoids and essential oils in it. Glycosides provide spasmolytic and anticonvulsant action. Salicylic acid, which is present in the pion, exhibits an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory property.

That's interesting! According to the ancient Greek legend, the plant received its name from a talented healer named Peon. Having cured one day from the wounds of the master of the underworld, Pluto, this young man achieved the disposition of the gods. In gratitude, they saved him from imminent death, turning him into a beautiful flower, capable of delivering from many diseases.

Indications and contraindications for use

Since the tincture of the peony contains alcohol, it is not recommended for use in a number of cases. In the rest, in the absence of any serious disorders on the part of the digestive system and systems, it has virtually no contraindications. In medicine, it is used in the treatment of many diseases and functional disorders.

Indications

According to its therapeutic properties, the peony tincture has the following indications:

The tincture is sold in small vials of 25-50 ml
  • neuroses;
  • vegetovascular dystonia;
  • hypertension;
  • stress;
  • of neurasthenia;
  • insomnia;
  • ischemic heart disease;
  • epilepsy;
  • tachycardia;
  • diseases of the stomach and intestines;
  • cholecystitis;
  • diseases of the female genital area;


  • oncological formations;
  • alcoholism;
  • nicotine and drug dependence.

The pion tincture in gynecology is of great importance. With it, you can reduce the soreness of menstruation, cure cystic formations and erosion of the cervix. Tincture of the peony in menopause helps to reduce many unpleasant symptoms associated with this difficult period in a woman's life. Acting at the hormonal level, it helps restore the level of estrogen, relieves psychological discomfort and gently soothes. Peony is also used in the treatment of cervical tumors.

The antibiotic contained in the plant helps to cope with many inflammatory processes. Flavonoids and essential oils relieve stress, contribute to the production of endorphins - hormones of happiness. The tincture of the peony root is often used to normalize the metabolism. This quality is especially good in the treatment of skin diseases caused by neurotic disorders. Also, the peony alcohol preparation has the ability to raise the acidic environment of the stomach, contributing to improved digestion.

In the treatment of alcoholism and other kinds of addictions, the soothing effect of taking the drug is used. It helps to reduce excitement, calm aggression, helps to remove the withdrawal syndrome - withdrawal. Parallel tincture of the peony has a therapeutic effect aimed at the treatment of chronic diseases, which are not uncommon in people who abuse alcohol and tobacco.

Contraindications

Has a peony tincture and its contraindications. As a rule, they are related to the alcohol contained in it, but there are other reasons.

When pregnant, you can take tablets with plant extract

Contraindications:

  • pregnancy;
  • children under 12 years;
  • the period of breastfeeding;
  • arterial hypotension;
  • increased gastric acidity;
  • liver and kidney disease;
  • presence of an allergic reaction.

It is not recommended to use the drug when driving a car, as it can cause distraction of attention. For the same reason, it should not be used by people involved in potentially hazardous activities. In rare cases, pion tincture is used in pregnancy, but it can only be prescribed by a doctor who estimates the benefit and harm associated with its use.

Tip! Before using pion medications, you should consult your doctor, as there may be contraindications to their use.

Side effects of

Peony preparations, when followed by recommendations for their use and accurate dosage, do not generally cause side effects. Their occurrence is possible only with individual hypersensitivity to the components of the tincture. In this case, an allergic reaction may occur in the form of skin rashes, drowsiness, attention deficit, oppression, weakness, swelling, itching, bradycardia.

Peony tincture can be easily prepared at home

If there is a significant excess of therapeutic doses of the drug, there may be dizziness, loss of orientation in space, loss of strength and nausea. In this case, it is necessary to rinse the stomach with water and drink strong tea with lemon or coffee. If there is no improvement in the condition, consult a doctor.

Application of

The dosage and duration of treatment for which pion tincture is used, as well as its use in the presence of any serious diseases, is possible and is prescribed exclusively by the attending physician. Self-administration of the drug is possible only with mild nervous disorders.

So, how does the pion tincture work and how to take it in this case? With neurosis and sleep disorders, the dose of the drug is 40 drops per glass of water. The solution is drunk at night before bedtime. With climacteric tincture in the same dosage is applied 3 times during the day. The course of treatment is 2-3 weeks. For children who have reached the age of 12 years, the amount of the drug is reduced by half. Assign it with excessive hyperactivity and reduced increased excitability in the child.

The course of treatment with peony preparations is usually 2 to 3 months with interruptions lasting several months. The effect of the drug manifests itself 1-1, 5 hours after ingestion and persists for 24 hours.

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