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Small flowered willowherb is a plant readily used in herbal medicine and folk medicine. It has anti-inflammatory and bacteriostatic properties, and works great as a remedy for acne lesions and other skin imperfections. It is also useful in prostate ailments and as an antidote to baldness. However, caution should be exercised when using preparations and infusions of small flowered willowherb, as its use may have undesirable effects and side effects.
What does Small-flowered Willowherb contain and what does it help?
Small-flowered willowherb (Latin Epilobium parviflorum) occurs in Europe and Asia. This herb contains many valuable substances, including phytosterols, tannins, flavonoids and fatty acids. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Infusions with small-flowered willowherb they effectively cleanse the body of toxins and help remove free radicals, which can act prophylactically and support cancer therapy. Most often, however, this plant is used to treat acne lesions and to improve the overall condition of the skin. Substances present in small-flowered willowherb have a positive effect on the regulation of the body’s hormonal balance, and thus the condition of the skin improves and acne pimples and blackheads caused by hormonal disorders disappear. Infusion of small-flowered willowherb regulates the secretion of sebum, which is especially important in the case of skin prone to oily and seborrhea. For this reason, the tea from small-flowered willowherb It is also recommended in the case of seborrhoeic and hormonal (androgenic) alopecia. The anti-inflammatory properties of this plant additionally allow the treatment of folliculitis (for this purpose, rinses with small-flowered willowherb).
Small-flowered willowherb it is also used in cosmetology.
Extract from small-flowered willowherb it is an ingredient of many cosmetics such as creams, toners and gels for oily and acne skin.
Small-flowered willowherb it is also used in the treatment of benign conditions of prostate hyperplasia, i.e. the prostate gland. This plant helps to relieve the symptoms of prostatic hyperplasia, and also has a prophylactic effect to prevent the appearance of this ailment. Small-flowered willowherb reduces the amount of prostaglandins, which are hormones that cause inflammation.
That is why willownica is a part of the FOR SENIOR tea, which is especially recommended for men over 40.
How to use small flowered willowherb?
Small-flowered willowherb It is available in the form of tablets as a dietary supplement and as a tea for making infusions and rinses. Tablets from small-flowered willowherb should be taken as directed by your doctor or according to the package leaflet. Tea with small-flowered willowherb should be poured with hot water and infused for about 15 minutes. It is recommended to drink the infusion prepared in this way 3 times a day. You can also use the infusion from small-flowered willowherb for rinsing hair and bathing.
Willowherbillum with magnesium for the prostate and urinary tract is available in a package containing 60 capsules. It is used in the amount of 2 capsules 2 times a day. We also recommend YANGO willowherb for men in a package with 90 capsules, the daily doses of which are smaller.
Willownik can also be used by women. It has a beneficial effect on the body during the menopause. YANGO willowherds for women is available on Medonet Market at a promotional price.
Side effects of small flowered willowherb, and who shouldn’t take it?
Small-flowered willowherb may cause allergic reactions.
Due to its influence on the endocrine system, women should use it with caution – taking infusions and tablets with small-flowered willowherb can upset the menstrual cycle.
Small-flowered willowherb should not be used by pregnant and breastfeeding women, because there are no clinical studies that would confirm that this plant does not have a negative effect on the development of the fetus and child. Due to the influence of willowherb small-flowered caution should be exercised when it comes to endocrine disrupting.