Do you know the useful properties of honeysuckle?
When we talk about honeysuckle, then immediatelyimagine a common shrub with dark leaves and bluish berries. But what is special about honeysuckle, why is there much talk about it and is it really an ordinary bush? For example, do you know that the strength of its wood allowed in the old days to use it for making shoe nails? And such companies as Avon and Adidas took as a basis the aroma of honeysuckle for the production of perfume products. In magical practice, the plant was used to attract wealth, love and luck. All these facts speak of the value and indispensability of such a shrub as honeysuckle. Benefits for folk medicine lie in the medicinal properties of not only berries, but also roots, leaves, flowers and even the bark of a truly magical plant.
Berry - composition and benefit
Useful properties of honeysuckle should be knownpeople who have problems with the gastrointestinal tract. A sufficient content of barium and aluminum will activate the digestive enzymes and ensure the normal production of gastric juice.
It should be noted that even after processing berries retain all vitamins and trace elements. You can safely cook jam, prepare juices and compotes, freeze or dry these fruits.
Honeysuckle for treatment
The berries of this shrub can effectively reduce heat, give strength to the body when exhausted, stabilize blood pressure.
Useful properties of honeysuckle are so unique,that even pregnant and lactating women can safely resort to the help of a plant that will successfully replace the use of drugs prohibited for them. Tincture of twigs and bark of the bush will perfectly strengthen the hair and give them shine. It is enough just to wash the hair with a decoction after washing.
This is the magic power of honeysuckle,useful properties of which can be listed for a very long time. And no less important is the fact that honeysuckle ripens very early, when you can only dream of other berries and fruits. So grow this shrub in your dacha and use all of its strength.