There are several varieties of pine, but all of them are useful from a medicinal point of view. We use the pine needles and buds when they are still tender. It has very powerful antiseptic properties both for the respiratory tract and for urinary tract infections. It can be used with heather and bearberry for respiratory infections. It can also be used as a rubefacient for rubbing in areas with chronic infections.
Here we have the hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna has other popular names such as hawthorn or hawthorn buckthorn, we see that it is a shrub, shrub tree according to the size that that it's taking to appear especially in places like this rather cool
There are some places where the flowering of hawthorn is associated with the arrival of spring, let's say, of the heat, the lack of
the lack of frost
Many farmers they use it to surround the orchards because it is a tree, a shrub that has a
that has a lot of spikes, then with them they usually make quite a few hedges
It is a very very very very very very very very medicinal tree, it is a very powerful cardiotonic
it serves to regulate the problems like tachycardia, bradycardia and cardiac insufficiencies, it is a
it is very safe it does not have a toxicity it does not have, you do not have
you have to take special precautions to take it
The part that we use the flowering tops, we would collect these
these florets, the bouquet, the little leaves with the little flowers, that's the part that would be collected for use
We could take it in infusion or we could take it in tinctures or we could even take it, take it in syrup
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