Help hemlock ointment with silver ions
This technique was created by S. А. Kalinichenko is from the city of Maykop. It was outlined by the author in a letter published in 2004 in the pages of the Herald of Hope.
"In the course of my work, I was able to improve the hemlock ointment by using a vodka-alcohol extract of the flowers rather than the dried raw material, and to strengthen the hemlock ointment with concentrated silver ions.
My proposed method allows you to prepare an ointment using an alcoholic 50 percent tincture of flowering baskets with silver ions. The base is palm oil, which is the same viscosity as petroleum jelly. During the flowering of hemlock take flowering baskets and pour 50 percent alcohol. The aged tincture is introduced, and melted palm oil from the following calculation: 25 ml of palm oil, 3 ml of alcoholic 50 percent tincture of hemlock, 4 ml of concentrated silver ion solution with the addition of lanolin. Everything is thoroughly mixed - and the ointment is ready. Studies do not exclude as one of the causes of malignant formations - the presence of microviruses in the human body, and essential oils of some medicinal plants and silver ions have a higher antiviral activity,
In combination with hemlock silver ions in the ointment are used for all tumors, but only externally on the skin, on the area of the internal organ affected by oncology (liver, lung, kidney, prostate, skin cancer), as well as in inflammatory diseases - endometritis, epididymitis, cystitis and others.".
For those who are interested in this work, here is the address of its author: 385019, Republic of Adygea, Adygea. Maykop, Shosseynaya str., д. 14, sq. 136. Kalinichenko S. А.
Boligol and cinquefoil
.Swamp cinquefoil is also known as marsh cinquefoil, swamp strawberry, goldenrod, fireweed, and pentacle. The plant is a perennial semi-shrub.
The rhizome is long, creeping, woody. The stem is an elevated, reddish color, also partially woody, with nodes. Cinquefoil is rooted by stems that are bare at the bottom and with short hairs at the top.
The lower leaves are unpaired, with 2-3 pairs of lateral leaflets. The upper ones are triple, the leaves are sessile, toothed. The upper part of the leaf is green; the lower part is bluish and covered with downy hairs.
The star-shaped flowers bloom at the top of the stem and are gathered in inflorescences of two to five in each. The petals are colored purple, as are the stamens. Flowering cinquefoil swamp plant from June to July.
The fruit is a seed. The fruit is dry, glabrous, flattened, greenish-brown in color, with a thread-like lateral column.
Locations of growth. Swamp cinquefoil is distributed throughout Europe and Scandinavian countries, grows in North America, as well as in China and the Korean Peninsula. In our country it is more common in Ukraine, Belarus, European part of Russia, Caucasus and Eastern Siberia.
Swamp cinquefoil prefers forests, bogs, marshy meadows, lakeshores and rivers, it is also found in the tundra.
Chemical composition. The plant is rich in tannins, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), carotene (provitamin A) - especially the leaves. Herbaceous parts and stem contain saponins in significant quantities and in somewhat smaller quantities - coloring and resinous substances, flavonoids, essential oil, in which isovaleric and isobutyric acids are found..