Complex treatment of hepatitis using folk remedies. Folk remedies for the treatment of hepatitis C Folk remedies for the treatment of hepatitis C

Hepatitis is an inflammatory disease of the liver of various etiologies (viral, toxic or unspecified). Viral hepatitis is caused by strains A, B, C, D, E. In severe cases and with inadequate treatment, over time they can become chronic and secretive, or be sluggish with a poor clinical picture.

Features of the disease

The causative agent of viral hepatitis B belongs to the hepadnaviruses. It has a complex structure and contains 3 antigens: HbsAg, HBeAg, HbcAg. These are proteins that cause an immune response in the body in the form of antibodies. The virus is very resistant to temperatures, chemical and physical external factors:

  • When frozen, it lasts for 15-20 years;
  • if placed in a refrigerator - 6 years;
  • at normal room temperature - 3 months;
  • boiling kills the virus in half an hour;
  • disinfectants have no effect on it;
  • autoclaving at t + 120 C destroys it in 5 minutes;
  • dry heat with t + 160 C - after 2 hours.

It is transmitted parenterally by all human physiological fluids. Routes of transmission: sexual, contact (through damaged skin), transplacental.

When an infectious agent enters the liver, it functions in an undamaged liver cell for a long time. With a high immune status, lymphocytes destroy cells with the virus and remove it from the liver. The acute form of the disease ends with recovery, after which stable immunity remains.

With low immunity, the virus remains in the body for years and decades, and possibly for a lifetime. The disease is asymptomatic and becomes chronic over time. With asymptomatic carriage, hepatocytes with the virus present in them can degenerate into tumor cells.

Herbal medicine and traditional methods

Herbal medicine is an additional method of treatment, provided that all medications prescribed by the hepatologist are taken. The goal of this treatment is to further stimulate the restoration of hepatocytes, improve bile secretion processes, and reduce dyspepsia and pain.

The disease is serious, therefore, for hepatitis B, treatment with folk remedies should occur only after consultation with a doctor and under his supervision. Despite the fact that hepatitis is treated at home mainly with herbal remedies, this can also be unsafe. Not all herbs used to treat inflammatory processes in the liver are useful for hepatitis B. Even the most effective of them have certain contraindications, therefore, before starting treatment, you need to carefully read them and, in the future, if the specialist has approved such treatment, strictly follow the instructions for use: observe the dosage, frequency of administration, duration of the course of treatment.

Honey - a folk remedy for treating hepatitis B

In the treatment of hepatitis B with folk remedies, honey is often used - “liquid gold”. It finds its wide application due to its unique composition: it contains many minerals, sugars, vitamins, and organic acids. Thanks to the properties of this product, oxidative reactions are activated in liver cells. The restoration of hepatocytes affected by the virus occurs more intensively, the immune status and resistance of the body to all viral hepatitis increases.

When using honey as a remedy, you must first consult a doctor: allergic reactions to the use of bee products often occur. In addition, existing diabetes mellitus is a contraindication to its use.

Healthy recipes with honey

  • One of the effective recipes with honey is its use together with black currants. It is recommended to mix them in equal proportions and use 1 teaspoon 30 minutes before meals for a long time.
  • When consumed daily before breakfast, a mixture of liquid May honey with beebread (1 teaspoon of each component), metabolic processes are accelerated not only in the liver, but throughout the body.
  • A mixture of honey and pollen (1 tablespoon each) is recommended to be taken after lunch. It is considered a proven antiviral and liver cell protectant.
  • Add a spoonful of liquid May honey to a glass of apple juice and drink it before bed: degenerative changes in hepatocytes are reversed.
  • For treatment and prevention purposes, there is another proven folk remedy using honey: 1 teaspoon of a mixture of 40 grams of honey and 5 grams of royal jelly is taken before each meal.
  • In case of destructive lesions of the liver tissue, this recipe for folk treatment has been time-tested to restore the disinfecting function of the liver: 1 kg of honey, 200 g of olive oil, 4 minced lemons, mixed and taken 1 tablespoon 3 times a day on an empty stomach. Keep the mixture in the refrigerator in a jar covered with a lid. If there are no contraindications to honey, take it for as long as possible.

Mumiyo is a folk remedy proven over thousands of years.

In the treatment of viral hepatitis B, mumiyo is used, which is used as the main drug according to the regimen or together with honey and other ingredients. Recipes with these components have been successfully used in folk medicine for more than 3 thousand years. It is a mineral substance resembling a black or dark brown resin with a specific odor. Found in mountainous areas of different countries.

Hepatitis called infectious and toxic liver damage. Acute hepatitis used to be called jaundice. Chronic hepatitis is often called cirrhosis of the liver. The causes of hepatitis in many cases are alcoholism, syphilis and infectious diseases such as brucellosis, malaria and tuberculosis.

Symptoms: lack of appetite, heartburn or belching, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain. Body temperature rises. There is a feeling of bitterness in the mouth, general weakness and fatigue. The skin acquires a characteristic yellowish tint, which is why the disease got its name “jaundice.”

What's happening? Acute viral hepatitis is an intestinal infection with predominant damage to liver tissue. Hepatitis infection occurs through contact and airborne droplets. A week after the onset of the disease, the pain is localized in the liver area, and the liver itself is noticeably enlarged. The urine becomes dark and the stool becomes discolored. Usually the illness does not last more than a month.

Chronic hepatitis is characterized by rapid fatigue, weakness and irritability, dull pain in the liver, impaired appetite, flatulence and nausea, and fat intolerance. Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes may occur. Chronic hepatitis can develop into cirrhosis of the liver.

What to do? Treatment of acute hepatitis is carried out only in a hospital setting. The basis of treatment is strict bed rest and diet. The room in which the patient was located is disinfected, and the persons with whom he came into contact are registered at the dispensary.

For one year after discharge from the hospital, you must follow the regimen and diet prescribed by your doctor. The prescribed diet completely excludes alcohol, canned and smoked foods, chocolate and fried foods. You should not overwork either mentally or physically; overheating or overcooling is contraindicated. Failure to follow the doctor's recommendations can lead to chronic hepatitis and even cirrhosis of the liver.

Drink half a glass of sauerkraut juice daily for a month;

Drink horseradish infusion with milk (heat 2 tablespoons of grated horseradish root per glass of milk until boiling, but do not boil) in small sips throughout the day;

Drink an infusion of mint leaves (infuse 2 tablespoons in 2 cups of boiling water for 24 hours) in 3 doses throughout the day;

Drink grapefruit juice at night.

The best prevention of hepatitis is to follow the rules of personal hygiene: mandatory washing of hands with soap before eating, drinking only boiled water, thoroughly washing vegetables and fruits.

Hepatitis may be caused by infection or various poisons. The disease begins with general weakness, a slight rise in temperature, decreased appetite, diarrhea, and sometimes pain in the right hypochondrium. Symptoms are varied and depend on the cause of the disease, but the main one is always jaundice. At the first signs of hepatitis, the patient should be put to bed and a doctor should be called. Acute forms of hepatitis last 3-6 weeks and usually end in recovery.

Cirrhosis of the liver is a chronic inflammation of the liver, causing changes and shrinkage of its tissues. Patients with cirrhosis complain of weakness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, bloating, itching, and anemia. The disease develops slowly over 1-5 years and, if left untreated, ends in death.

You need a gentle diet of easily digestible carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins, and limited fat. Dairy and vegetable products are useful, especially cottage cheese.

Facilities traditional medicine for the treatment of liver inflammation:

1. For pain, it should be applied to the right hypochondrium, in place of the liver, warm poultices, the best - from boiled in the husk and mashed potatoes. Or put it in this place dry jars.

2. Drink a cup every day red beet juice And radishes(in half).

3. Cabbage juice(fermented or salted) drink daily for 1.5 months.

4. Infusion of dill fruits vegetable garden Infuse one tablespoon of crushed fruits in 1.5 cups of boiling water (daily dose).

5. Fruit pulp and pumpkin juice. The daily dose is 0.5 kg of grated raw pumpkin pulp or 0.5 cups of juice from the pulp.

6. Infusion of corn silk. Corn silk is brewed and drunk as tea. Treatment time is six months. Corn cobs must be ripe.

7. Infusion of calendula officinalis flowers. Brew two teaspoons of flowers with 2 cups of boiling water, leave for 1 hour, strain. Drink 1/2 glass 4 times a day. Has a choleretic effect.

8. Chicory decoction. Regular consumption of any part of chicory with honey and vinegar is an excellent remedy for treating liver diseases. Brew 2 tablespoons of chicory with 500 ml of boiling water, add 2 tablespoons of honey and 1 teaspoon of fruit, wine vinegar or lemon juice. The decoction is taken hot without restriction.

9. Dandelion root decoction. Pour one tablespoon of crushed root into 1 glass of cold water (boiled). Place on low heat and steam for an hour. Take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day half an hour before meals.

10. Infusion of wild strawberry herb,"strawberry tea" The herb collected during flowering along with the root is dried in a dark room. Take two bushes and brew them in a teapot, steam them for half an hour and drink them like tea. with sugar and milk in the morning and in the evening. Heals slowly but surely.

11. Infusion of immortelle flowers. Drink 2-3 cups a day. Immortelle is low toxic, but with prolonged use it can cause congestion in the liver.

12. Infusion of elecampane root. Pour one teaspoon of herb into a glass of boiled water, leave for 10 hours, strain. Drink 1/4 cup 4 times a day half an hour before meals as a choleretic agent.

13. A decoction of the herb St. John's wort. Pour one tablespoon of herb into a glass of boiling water, boil for 15 minutes, strain. Drink 1/4 cup 3 times a day. Choleretic and anti-inflammatory agent.

14. For liver inflammation, take 25 g golden immortelle and 25 G tripoli for 2 liters of cold boiled water, steam up to 1 liter and take 50 ml 3 times a day an hour before meals. The course of treatment is 1 month.

15. Dog-rose fruit— 3 parts, corn silk— 3 parts, horsetail shoots - 3 parts, sand immortelle flowers— 4 parts, white rose petals - 2 parts, wild strawberry fruits— 2 parts, chamomile flowers— 2 parts, white birch leaf- 1 part, Common juniper fruits1 Part, cudweed grass forest— 1 part, underground part calendula officinalis- 1 part.

Brew one tablespoon of the mixture (crushed) with 0.5 liters of boiling water, simmer for 30 minutes, strain. Drink 150 ml 3 times a day 10-15 minutes before meals. Used for diseases of the liver and gall bladder.

16. Infusion of St. John's wort herb. Pour one tablespoon of herb into 1.5 cups of boiling water. Drink 1/3 glass 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

17. For chronic hepatitis, the mixture gives good results club moss with patrinia. Mix 100 g of patrinia roots and 100 g of club grass. Brew one tablespoon of the mixture with 1 glass of boiling water, sweeten it and, after insisting, drink warm 30 minutes before meals and after every 1.5-2 hours. The product is very effective, especially for liver disease in children.

18. Creeping wheatgrass rhizomes - 20 g, nettle leaves - 10 g, rose hips- 20 g. Brew one tablespoon of the mixture in a glass of boiling water, leave for an hour. Drink 1 glass 2-3 times a day.

19. Horsetail herb - 25 g, St. John's wort herb - 25 g, chicory root - 25 g, yarrow herb - 25 g. Pour one tablespoon of the mixture into 1 glass of water, steam for 20 minutes, then boil for 10-15 minutes, strain. Drink 1 glass throughout the day.

20. For diseases of the liver and biliary tract, take the following mixture: honey, lemon juice and a little bit olive oil. After taking it, you need to lie on your right side for 25-30 minutes.

21. A mixture of 1 tablespoon also helps honey and 1 teaspoon flower pollen. Take twice a day, after breakfast and lunch.

22. For liver cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis, it is recommended to take 30-50 g in the morning and evening honey with the addition of 1 spoon (like a mustard spoon) royal jelly.

23. Mix 1 kg of honey with 1 kg of black currants. Take 1 teaspoon 30 minutes before meals. Continue until the mixture is finished.

24. For therapeutic and preventive purposes for liver diseases, it is recommended to use honey in the morning (30-50 g) with the addition of royal jelly (one spoon for mustard), and in the afternoon - a tablespoon of honey with one teaspoon of bee bread (Yu. V. Stamboliu, 1974). A mixture of one spoon of honey with apple juice works effectively, taken morning and evening (M. I. Schmidt, 1968).

25. Swamp calamus. For hepatitis, an infusion of rhizomes is used, which is prepared as follows: pour a teaspoon of crushed raw materials with a glass of boiling water, leave for 20 minutes, strain. Drink 1/2 cup 4 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

The liver is a filter for neutralizing all poisons. In case of liver disease, patients are given intravenously a large amount of glucose. Replacing it with honey presents a number of advantages. Treatment with honey has recently begun to be confirmed by good results. At the same time, traditional healers advise taking honey with apple juice (in the morning and evening, 1 teaspoon of honey and half a glass of juice). Doctors and traditional healers successfully treat infectious jaundice and hepatitis with honey.

Unique remedies of the famous doctor P. M. Kurennova

Many sufferers of this disease have spent a lot of money trying to get rid of it and... were still cured. For successful liver treatment, there is a Russian folk remedy - corn hairs, or fibers.

When the leaves that hug the ear of corn are torn off, many hairs, or fibers, are found underneath them. These hairs should be brewed (in a teapot) and drunk like tea. Treatment time sometimes lasts about six months. In order for the treatment to be successful, the corn fruit must be ripe. The fibers from the unripe fruit have no healing power.

Doctor N.V. Walker recommends using fresh juice from the following four vegetables for liver patients: carrots, celery, endive(a plant from the genus “chicory”) and parsley On for every 16 ounces of mixture you should take 7 ounces of carrot juice, 5 ounces of celery And the rest are two ounces.

Remedies for stones

Pass one glass through a meat grinder hemp seed. Mix with. three glasses of raw, unpasteurized milk, boil to one glass, strain hot and drink on an empty stomach one glass a day V within five days. Repeat after ten days. Don't eat anything spicy. Seizures from liver pain are possible, but you have to endure it. After a year, repeat the course of treatment, and, according to many healers, a complete cure is beyond doubt.

A. Fast for twenty-four hours. During this time you can drink water. After 24 hours it is necessary to give an enema. An hour after the enema, drink one glass provencal oil and one glass of grapefruit juice (a fruit obtained from crossing an orange with a lemon) at the same time, that is, you need to drink one after the other. This usually results in severe nausea. To avoid vomiting, you need to lie down and suck a lemon. You can't drink water. In case of acute thirst, you can drink one sip of salt water, but it is better to overcome your thirst and not drink water at all.

Fifteen minutes after taking Provençal oil with grapefruit juice, you should drink one and a half glasses of laxative. About 15 minutes after taking this laxative (or whenever you want), you can drink water. You must continue to fast and after a day you need to drink Provençal oil again with grapefruit juice, that is, you need to repeat the same procedure as described above. Then, when the stomach is cleared, you need to monitor whether the stones come out. They float in urine and are greenish, brownish, and sometimes cream-colored. When the urine cools, the stones will settle to the bottom. You should continue to take Provençal oil with grapefruit juice (and, of course, continue to fast) until the stones are all dissolved. There are often cases when you have to take this medicine for five, six, and sometimes even seven days to dissolve all the stones. We must remember that there are very severe pains. Before starting treatment, it is necessary to take an x-ray in order to know what size the stones are, how many there are and their location. At the end of treatment, it is a good idea to take an x-ray to ensure that the stones have completely disappeared.

B. Renowned American naturopathic doctor Mac Ferrin recommends drinking beet juice over a very long period of time and claims that the stones will dissolve gradually and relatively painlessly.

B. Take several beets, peel, wash and cook them. Then continue to cook this mixture until it becomes almost like syrup. Drink three-quarters of a glass several times a day. Experts say that gallstones will dissolve fairly quickly.

Healer's remedy for pain

For pain in the liver and tumors, you need a quarter glass of good provencal oil mix with a quarter cup "grapefruit". You should drink this at night, no earlier than two hours after eating, after having done an enema to cleanse the stomach. Then lie down in bed on your right side. Repeat the enema in the morning. This can be done again after four to five days, as needed.

For liver pain, mix a quarter glass of good olive oil with a quarter glass of grapefruit juice. You should drink it at night, no earlier than two hours after eating, after having done an enema to cleanse the stomach. Then lie down in bed on your right side. Repeat the enema in the morning. Treatment can be carried out again after four to five days as needed.

Herbs

1. White birch. An infusion of leaves or buds is used for liver diseases to improve bile secretion. Pour 2 tablespoons of leaves or 1 tablespoon of buds into 0.5 liters of boiling water, add a little baking soda to dissolve the resinous substances, leave for 1 hour, strain. Drink 1/2 glass 4 times a day before meals.

For diseases of the liver and bile ducts, the following fees are also used:

2. Knotweed grass.

a) Knotweed herb - 3 parts, chamomile flowers - 1 part, buckthorn bark - 2 parts, St. John's wort herb - 4 parts, sandy immortelle flowers - 4 parts. Pour 4 tablespoons of the mixture into 1 liter of cold water overnight, put it on the stove in the morning, bring to a boil, boil for 5-10 minutes, cool, strain. Drink the first glass on an empty stomach in the morning, and divide the rest into 4 doses, each of which will be an hour after meals for liver diseases and cholelithiasis. Eliminate spicy, salty, smoked, fried, and fatty foods from your diet.

b) Pour a tablespoon of crushed knotweed root into a glass of water at room temperature, place in a boiling bath for 30 minutes, leave for 15 minutes, strain. Take a tablespoon 3-4 times a day for cholecystitis and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

c) Knotweed herb, celandine herb, dandelion root, corn silk, St. John's wort herb, tricolor violet herb, anise fruits, coriander fruits (all equally). Pour 3 tablespoons of the mixture into 3 cups of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes, strain. Drink a glass 3 times a day for cholelithiasis.

d) Brew a tablespoon of knotweed herb with a glass of boiling water, leave for 1 hour, strain. Drink 1 tablespoon 2-3 times a day 30 minutes before meals for gallstones.

3. Elecampane is tall. An infusion of the root has a choleretic effect. Pour a teaspoon of herb into a glass of boiled cold water, leave for 10 hours, strain. Drink 1/4 cup 4 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

4. St. John's wort. The decoction is drunk as a choleretic and anti-inflammatory agent: pour a tablespoon of the herb with a glass of boiling water, boil for 15 minutes, strain. Drink 1/4 cup 3 times a day.

5. Calendula officinalis. It has a choleretic effect and is used as an infusion.

Brew 2 teaspoons of flowers with 2 cups of boiling water, leave for 1 hour, strain. Drink 1/2 glass 4 times a day.

6. Corn. A choleretic infusion of corn silk is used: brew a tablespoon of raw material with a glass of boiling water, leave for 1 hour, strain. Drink a tablespoon every 3 hours.

7. Common pumpkin. The fruit pulp and juice are consumed for metabolic disorders and liver diseases (0.51 kg of grated raw pumpkin pulp or 0.5 cups of pulp juice per day).

Dishes for liver diseases

Curd pudding

Required products: 50 g cottage cheese, 75 g rutabaga, 50 g apricots, 1 egg white, 30 g milk, 10 g butter, 10 g sugar, 10 g semolina, 30 g sour cream.

Cooking method. Chop the rutabaga and simmer with milk and 5 g of butter. When the rutabaga is ready, add cereal, sugar, and soaked finely chopped apricots. Mix the whole mixture and cool. Add cottage cheese and whipped egg whites, mix, place in a greased mold, pour over oil and bake. Serve with sour cream.

Cheesecakes "Carrot"

Required Products:

120 g cottage cheese, 30 g wheat flour, 1/2 egg, 15 g sugar, 15 g apricots, 20 g carrots, 10 g butter, 30 g sour cream.

Cooking method. Finely chop the carrots and simmer with 5 g of oil and a small amount of water until all the liquid has evaporated. After this, cool. While stewing, finely chop the apricots, grate the cottage cheese and add some flour and sour cream, as well as sugar, egg, apricots, and carrots. Mix everything, divide into 3 parts, roll in flour, shape into a cheesecake and bake in the oven, first topping with sour cream.

Casserole "Fruit"

Required products: 120 g of cottage cheese, 10 g of semolina, 1 egg white, 15 g of sugar, 40 g of milk, 40 g of white bread, 25 g of apples, 15 g of raisins, 30 g of sour cream, 10 g of butter.

Cooking method. Cut a piece of bread in half and soak it in milk, adding 5 g of sugar. Rub the cottage cheese and mix with whipped egg white, sugar, semolina, add raisins and diced apples. Mix everything well. Place a slice of moistened bread in a mold greased with mask, place the curd mass on it, and place a second slice of bread on top. Cover with oil and bake. Serve with sour cream.

Curdled milk cream

Required products: 100 g yogurt, 25 g sour cream, 25 g sugar, 20 g milk, 3 g gelatin, 1/4 egg yolk, 1/10 g cinnamon.

Cooking method. Grind the yolk with sugar, add soaked gelatin and boiling milk. Heat, stirring until the gelatin dissolves and thickens a little. Strain and add crushed cinnamon. At the same time, beat the yogurt and sour cream until foamy, pour in the gelatin solution in a stream. Stir, pour into mold and cool.

Approximate menu composition for patients with chronic diseases of the liver and biliary tract

First day

Breakfast - wheat bread, 10 g of butter, low-fat cottage cheese with sour cream, a glass of condensed milk.

Lunch - wheat bread, milk soup with pumpkin, oatmeal porridge, baked or boiled fish (low-fat varieties), a glass of yogurt.

Afternoon snack - vegetable pancakes with sour cream, rosehip infusion.

Dinner - apple pudding with milk sauce, buckwheat porridge with butter, a glass of kefir or yogurt.

Second day

Breakfast - wheat bread, butter, mashed potatoes, low-fat boiled fish, a glass of yogurt.

Lunch - milk soup with cauliflower, wheat bread, wheat porridge with pumpkin, a piece of lean beef, milk jelly.

Afternoon snack - cheesecakes with sour cream or mild sour cream sauce, sweet tea with lemon.

Dinner - pilaf with rice, chicken and vegetables, wheat bread, a glass of kefir.

The third day

Breakfast - wheat bread, cutlets or cereal casserole with butter or sour cream, fresh white or red cabbage salad, coffee with milk.

Lunch - milk soup with carrots, wheat bread, viscous milk porridge made from oatmeal, rice or wheat, a piece of boiled chicken, milk jelly.

Afternoon snack - sweet omelette with milk, herbal tea or rosehip decoction.

Dinner - wheat bread, cottage cheese and fruit casserole, dry biscuit or cookies, a glass of yogurt.

Fourth day

Breakfast - wheat bread, 1 boiled egg, butter, boiled carrot and cauliflower salad, a piece of lean beef or chicken, a glass of kefir.

Lunch - cauliflower soup-shore, wheat bread, milk rice or pearl barley porridge, boiled or baked low-fat fish, milk jelly.

Afternoon snack - cheesecakes, sweet tea with milk.

Dinner. - wheat bread, cabbage rolls with vegetables and rice, a piece of boiled fish (low-fat varieties), a glass of milk.

Day five

Breakfast - wheat bread, butter, millet milk porridge with boiled pumpkin, a glass of curdled milk.

Lunch - rice soup with vegetable broth, vegetable vinaigrette with sour cream, a piece of boiled lean beef, wheat bread, rosehip infusion.

Afternoon snack - sandwich with cheese, coffee with milk.

Dinner - steamed cabbage cutlets with milk sauce, wheat bread, vermicelli casserole with cottage cheese, a glass of yogurt or fermented baked milk.

Sixth day

Breakfast - wheat bread, low-fat cottage cheese with sour cream, salad of boiled beets and carrots, coffee with milk.

Lunch - milk soup with cauliflower, wheat bread, oatmeal porridge with butter, a piece of boiled chicken, a glass of sour milk.

Afternoon snack - baked apples stuffed with cottage cheese, milk jelly.

Dinner - semolina pudding, mild cheese, wheat bread, fruit kefir.

Seventh day

Breakfast - wheat bread, Steamed fish cutlets with green peas, crumbly pearl barley porridge with butter, a glass of curdled milk.

Lunch - cauliflower soup with vegetable broth, boiled potatoes, steamed lean beef cutlet, wheat bread, tea with milk.

Afternoon snack - dry cookies, kefir or yogurt.

Dinner - wheat bread, boiled pumpkin with sour milk, boiled macaroni and cheese, rosehip infusion.

Moderately hot heating pad on the liver area

Dr. Zalmanov attached great importance to the liver as an organ. For him, an ordinary rubber heating pad filled with hot water played a significant therapeutic role. She plays the same role in our medical center, replacing a bunch of pharmaceuticals for each patient.

What does this very simple, even primitive at first glance, treatment procedure give to our body? It gives a brilliant therapeutic result! Let me remind you once again that everything ingenious is simple. Zalmanov’s medical genius lies precisely in the fact that in the simplest at first glance things he saw universal, powerful and at the same time safe therapeutic agents for the body.

Returning to the liver, I note that it is a key organ of our body. She is responsible for many biological processes occurring in it. The most important of them is metabolism - the metabolism of almost all substances that enter our body from the outside or are formed endogenously inside it. At the time of Zalmanov, medicine knew about 30 biochemical functions of the liver, and he predicted that researchers would discover at least 130 more such functions in it. Also, the most important biological process occurring in our body is blood circulation, and the liver takes a much larger part in it than is commonly believed in orthodox medicine.

The volume of blood flowing through the vessels of the liver for one hour is about 100 liters.

Due to blood stagnation, the liver in sick people often increases in volume. This leads to the following mechanical consequences. The mobility of the diaphragm, our second venous heart, decreases and the base of the right lung is compressed; blood stagnation occurs in the venous system of the portal vein; stagnation of blood occurs in the blood lakes of the liver and spleen, which leads to the exclusion of a large volume of blood from the entire circulation, including the pulmonary circulation. This in turn interferes with the respiratory movements of the diaphragm. Next, venous congestion occurs in the organs of the abdominal and thoracic cavities, and the pumping function of the heart decreases.

Hepatocytes - liver cells - are tiny, but do not stop their important work day or night. Collected together, like a scientific-production chemical-pharmaceutical association, they detoxify the state - our body, neutralize and remove toxins that accumulate in it around the clock and remove them into the intestines. They also neutralize fatigue toxins that form in us during the day during mental and physical work. If the liver cells do not remove toxic substances from the body well, then a night's sleep does not bring us a feeling of rest and we wake up tired, sometimes even more tired than before going to bed.

From the point of view of blood circulation, the liver and spleen are closely interconnected and actually represent a close functional synergy, that is, a functional collaboration in the irrigation of the abdominal organs with venous blood through the large portal vein system. When the liver and spleen are enlarged, they lift the diaphragm upward, and it becomes almost motionless. A diaphragm that is too elevated compresses the bases of both lungs, causing alveolar and circulatory congestion in the lower parts of the lungs. In this case, the use of a moderately hot heating pad causes a decrease in the volume of the liver and spleen, which begin to support the diaphragm from below less, which falls down, unblocking the lungs. The lungs increase the amplitude of their respiratory movements, ventilation improves in the alveoli, bronchioles and bronchi, stagnation of fluids disappears, and along with it its consequences disappear: bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, emphysema.

If the liver and spleen are very enlarged in volume, a hot heating pad should be applied systematically to the liver area for at least 40 minutes 3 times a day after meals. With a slight increase in these synergistic (friendly) organs, it is enough to use a heating pad 1-2 times a day. Rinse, warm, feed your liver with live (that is, from fresh fruits and vegetables) sugar. When you warm up your liver, you increase the temperature of the blood in the blood lakes of the liver and spleen and activate blood flow in their capillaries, thereby achieving an increase in the volume of blood circulating in your body.

Typically, a heating pad is used to relieve abdominal pain. But in fact, it should be used to avoid abdominal pain. This simple and inexpensive treatment procedure has invaluable preventive value if used regularly and over a long period of time, over months and years. Approximately 2-4 weeks after the start of such simple thermal hydro-therapy, the compressed diaphragm begins to unblock. Her breathing movements become fuller and stronger. External and cellular respiration, blood circulation in vessels, general nutrition of tissues and cells (trophism) are improved for the benefit of the whole organism. The influx of calories from thermal energy from moderately hot water contained in a heating pad applied to the liver area reduces the body's need for increased nutrition.

Zalmanov did not know a treatment simpler, more profound and more effective than applying a hot heating pad to the liver area. He encouraged the sick and healthy to wash their livers in this way every day, just as we wash our hands and face every day. “You need to warm up your liver if you want to live longer and get sick less often. Without a heating pad for the liver, not a single chronic disease can be cured or treated,” Dr. Zalmanov liked to say.

Aloe heals

Pour 50 g of crushed leaves with 1 glass of boiling water, leave for an hour, filter. Also take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day before meals.

The leaves are air dried, ground into powder, and sifted. Store in a tightly closed dark container. Take 0.2-0.5 g of powder 3 times a day (take it on the tip of a pocket knife).

Corn decoction

Required: 200 g of natural honey, 2-3 ears of corn, 1 liter of beer.

Cooking method. Peel the corn, put the cobs in a saucepan, pour in beer. Boil the corn without adding salt V for two hours, top up with beer if necessary. After this, remove the corn from the broth, and strain the broth itself, enter honey and stir well.

Mode of application. Drink 1 tbsp. l. 3 times V the day before meals.

Collection for the treatment of chronic liver diseases

Required: 1 tsp. herbs St. John's wort, sage, thyme and capitol, 1 liter of beer.

Cooking method. Grind all components And mix. Pour the resulting mixture with hot beer and cook for 20 minutes over low heat. After this, put the broth in a cool place and leave for about 2 hours. Strain.

Mode of application. Take the heated decoction 3 times V day 20 minutes before meals by 1 Art. l.

Collection for the treatment of inflammatory processes in the liver

Required: 1 tsp. dandelion flowers, tricolor violet, parsley and dill seeds, 1 liter of beer.

Cooking method. Grind all components and mix. Pour the resulting mixture with hot beer, put on low heat and boil for 7-8 minutes after boiling. Place the infusion in a warm place for 3 hours. Then strain.

Mode of application. Drink the heated decoction 1/4 cup 4 times a day 25 minutes before meals.

Collection for pain relief

Required: 1 tsp. cinquefoil herbs, yellow sweet clover, common hop cones and sage herb, 1 liter of beer.

Cooking method. Grind all components and mix. After this, pour the mixture with hot beer and keep in a steam bath for 20 minutes. Pour the resulting broth into a thermos and leave to infuse for 5-6 hours, then strain.

Mode of application. Drink 1/4 glass 3 times a day immediately before meals for mild pain and 1 glass every 2 hours during acute attacks.

Decoctions for chronic liver and gallbladder diseases

1. Required: 1 tbsp. l. St. John's wort herb, 3 tbsp. l. birch leaves, 1 tsp. table salt, 200 ml beer.

Cooking method. Grind crushed St. John's wort and chopped freshly picked birch leaves in a mortar, brew with hot beer, add a little table salt. Stir everything thoroughly until the salt is completely dissolved. Place on the stove, bring to a boil and cook for 20 - 30 minutes over low heat with the lid closed. Then strain the broth.

Mode of application. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes after meals. The course of treatment is 2 - 3 weeks without breaks.

Tea promotes bile secretion and, some time after its use, significantly improves the condition of patients with impaired gallbladder function.

2. Required: 1 tsp. immortelle flowers, 1 tsp. St. John's wort herb, 100 ml beer.

Cooking method. Pour a small amount of warm beer over the herbs and leave for 7 - 8 hours (preferably overnight), covered with something. Then bring the herbal infusion to a boil and strain.

Mode of application. Take 1/2 cup as tea, sweeten to taste with linden honey or sugar. It is advisable to take the infusion up to 6-7 times a day little by little during the first week, and in the second week reduce the amount of infusion taken to 3 times a day. After 2 weeks of treatment, stop treatment. After 3 - 4 months, repeat the course again in the same sequence. Using this treatment, you must strictly follow a diet, completely eliminating salty, spicy and fried foods.

3. Required: 2 tbsp. l. grape leaves, 4 tbsp. l. St. John's wort flowers, 1 tbsp. l. elecampane roots, 1.5 liters of beer.

Cooking method. Mix the crushed plants well and pour hot beer, boil for 15 - 20 minutes, leave, strain.

Mode of application. Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day a few minutes before meals. You can take it between meals, but in no case after it, otherwise there will be no result.

4. Required: 1 tbsp. l. nettle leaves, 1 tsp. nettle roots, 1 tbsp. l. St. John's wort leaves, 800 ml beer, sugar or linden honey.

Cooking method. Brew dry crushed nettle roots with half a dose of hot beer, cover and leave for 3-4 hours. Pour the leaves of nettle and St. John's wort with the remaining hot beer, boil over low heat for 25 minutes, leave for about 1 hour. Strain through 1 layer of gauze. Cool the strained infusion and decoction to room temperature, sweeten with honey or sugar. Mode of application. Take 1/3 cup 2-5 times a day, depending on the severity of the disease, 10 minutes before meals. This medicinal tea improves liver function and enhances bile secretion processes.

5. Required: 1 tbsp. l. cherry leaves, 1 tbsp. l. St. John's wort flowers, 3 glasses of beer.

Cooking method. Pour hot beer over the herbs, bring to a boil and keep on low heat for about 30-40 minutes. Then remove from heat, cool, strain and filter.

Mode of application. Take 2 tbsp. l. 3 times a day after meals, the last dose is before bed. The course of treatment is 1-2 months. The decoction is useful for liver diseases.

6. Required: 1 small beet, 4 tbsp. l. alcohol tincture of St. John's wort, 4 liters of beer.

Cooking method. Wash the beets, peel them, cut them into small pieces and place them in a small saucepan. Pour in beer, bring to a boil, cook until it becomes soft. Then remove the beets, strain the broth, add alcohol tincture of St. John's wort and stir well.

Mode of application. Take 1/4 cup 5-6 times a day for inflammation and pain in the liver and gall bladder.

Infusions for chronic liver and gallbladder diseases

1. Required: 2 tbsp. l. chopped chicory root, 1 tbsp. l. .. St. John's wort flowers, 1 tsp. herbs wormwood, sugar or. honey, 1 liter of beer.

Cooking method. Pour the mixture of herbs with hot beer and leave for 20-30 minutes, after wrapping it. Add sugar or honey to taste into the strained herbal infusion and stir thoroughly.

2. Required: 2 tsp. anise seeds, 2 tsp. St. John's wort herb, 1 tsp. mint leaves, 2 glasses of hot beer.

Cooking method. Mix finely crushed anise in a mortar with chopped St. John's wort and mint leaves. Brew hot beer, cover and leave for 30 minutes. Then strain the mixture.

Mode of application. Take a small sip 7-8 times a day with a small amount of cold water.

It is useful to drink the infusion with sugar, like tea, before or after eating fatty and spicy foods. You can take the infusion to prevent liver diseases, especially if there is a hereditary predisposition to such diseases.

3. Required: 1 tbsp. l. St. John's wort herb, 1 tbsp. l. crushed buckthorn bark, 1 tsp. nettles, 200 ml beer.

Cooking method. Pour hot beer over the herbs and bark, cover with a lid and leave for 10 minutes. Then strain the infusion.

Mode of application. Take 1 glass 3 times a day.

4. Required: 2 tbsp. l. St. John's wort herb, 3 tbsp. l. crushed viburnum bark, 1 liter of beer.

Cooking method. Pour cold beer over St. John's wort and bark and boil over low heat for 30-40 minutes. Then strain the broth.

Mode of application.

5. Required: 1 tbsp. l. chopped St. John's wort herb, 1 tbsp. l. yarrow herbs, 1 glass of hot beer.

Cooking method. Grind the mixture of herbs, pour in hot beer, cover with a lid. And leave for 1 hour, then strain.

Mode of application. Take 1 tbsp. l. 3 times a day before meals.

With age, liver mass and blood flow decrease. Between 30 and 70 years, liver volume decreases by 28% and blood flow by 25-35%. However, studies of the activity of liver enzymes and studies of the protein-synthetic function of the liver indicate that they are not significantly influenced by age.

The synthetic function of the liver is well characterized by the concentrations of specific proteins in the blood plasma. The simplest indicator of plasma protein concentration is ESR, which increases in adults by 0.22 mm/hour over 1 year of life due to a slight increase in the concentration of globulins and fibrinogen.

The lower limit and mean reference range for total serum protein concentrations decrease slightly with age. Albumin content decreases by 10-15% in the range from 30 to 80 years. The concentration of total protein in the blood remains constant after 55 years, since the increase in the level of acute phase proteins (acidic ag glycoprotein, serum amyloid protein) and globulins offset the decrease in albumin concentration.

Although this decrease in albumin levels is not sufficient to be clinically significant, it may reflect a decrease in liver reserve capacity and contribute to changes in the transport functions of albumin (for example, as a transporter of drugs and calcium). This must be taken into account when selecting the dosage of drugs. A decrease in the concentration of albumin in the blood causes competition between various drugs for the remaining free binding center of the protein, as a result of which, with a lack of such free centers, the amount of the active fraction of the drug increases. This phenomenon, along with reduced blood flow in the liver, leading to a decrease in the rate of drug metabolism, as well as a decrease in renal filtration (especially if the drug has limited distribution in the body), can lead to increased pharmacological action and the occurrence of side effects. Along with albumin, the concentration of another carrier protein, transferrin, decreases in older people.

The activity of liver enzymes may decrease, increase, or remain unchanged with age. The patterns of changes in enzyme activity are given in Table. .

The activity of AST and ALT increases slightly in older women; taking estrogen drugs can also increase ALT activity in the blood.

In older menopausal women, alkaline phosphatase activity increases by 40% compared to young women. This change reflects hormonal disturbances characteristic of this period of life, but may also be associated with subclinical osteomalacia caused by hyperparathyroidism. Although alkaline phosphatase activity is lower in women than in men in all age groups, it can reach the level of activity in men between 60 and 90 years of age. Alkaline phosphatase activity in older men is 10% higher than in young men.

A protective increase in GGTP activity, a sensitive marker of liver dysfunction in men and women, occurs between the ages of 60 and 90 years.

The concentration of bilirubin in the blood serum, reflecting the excretory function of the liver and hepatobiliary system, remains almost unchanged with age.

The liver contains a huge amount of enzymes, which determines its participation in many metabolic processes of the human body. With the exception of those substances that are transported through the mesenteric lymphatic vessels, all substances received from food must pass through the liver before being distributed and deposited in the body.

The most important functions of the liver include:

1) biosynthesis of substances that function and are used in other organs, for example, ketone bodies, blood plasma proteins, glucose, fats;

2) synthesis of urea as the final product of nitrogen metabolism in the body;

3) digestive function, caused by the synthesis of bile acids, the formation and secretion of bile;

4) neutralization of toxic substances formed in the body or coming from outside;

5) release of metabolic products with bile into the intestines, removal of excess cholesterol, as well as the resulting bile acids, heme breakdown products (bile pigments) and other metabolites resulting from the neutralization of substances in the liver.

The liver consists of a relatively small number of individual cell types, but at the same time, the numerous functions of this organ are reflected in the complex morphological structure of cellular structures.

Numerically, 80% of liver cells are hepatocytes; approximately 15% are endothelial cells, of which approximately 40% are so-called Kupffer cells. Most of the hepatocytes are located in plates formed from two layers of cells, with bile canaliculi located between them. The outer surfaces of the plates, loosely covered with endothelial cells, emerge into sinusoids. The latter are modified vessels (capillaries) through which mixed arterial-venous blood circulates: venous blood comes from the portal vein, arterial blood from the hepatic artery.

Due to this structural feature, hepatocytes with one part of their surface are in contact with the blood (in the sinusoids), and the other with bile in the bile canaliculi. By and large, the liver functions as a filtration system, since the blood is “processed” before the filtrate enters the central vein. Therefore, the basis for the normal functioning of the liver is the integrity of the connections between individual cells and their blood vessels.

About 1.2 liters of blood flows through the liver per minute, of which 70% enters through the portal vein, which collects blood from the digestive tract. This position of the liver ensures its important role in the chain of transformation of substances absorbed from the intestine and in the regulation of their concentration in the blood.

The relationship of hepatocytes with the vascular system changes both during intrauterine life and undergoes quite significant changes at the birth of a child. The umbilical vessels, which supplied the fetal liver with oxygenated blood from the mother's bloodstream, close, allowing the liver to receive less oxygenated blood from the portal vein. Corresponding changes in metabolic processes can partly explain the observed liver dysfunction in the first 2 weeks after birth.

The liver of a newborn carries out the following main functions: maintaining homeostasis (constant blood composition, etc.), glucose in conditions of great brain demand for this product, binding and removing bilirubin from the body, formation and secretion of bile components. In addition, the liver detoxifies drugs and activates certain substances to protect the body from the absorption of endotoxins and microorganisms.

The neutralization of substances consists of their chemical modification, which usually includes two phases. In the first of them, the substance undergoes oxidation, reduction or hydrolysis. In the second, a substance is added to these groups and, already in a bound form (conjugation reaction), is removed from the body. In some cases, neutralization occurs in only one phase—either the first or the second. Many substrates are partially or completely eliminated without any changes at all.

The mechanisms of metabolism and detoxification of foreign compounds in newborns are not sufficiently developed. Thus, the immaturity of the mechanisms of neutralization (oxidation and conjugation) of drugs, characteristic of the fetal liver, apparently represents a biological protective mechanism, since the conversion of fat-soluble drugs into their derivatives can pose a serious danger to the development of the fetus. Improving metabolic processes in the liver promotes fetal survival, which is achieved through the development of specific enzyme systems in response to the action of the environment through the mother’s bloodstream or intestinal absorption in the newborn. Disruption of the relationship, as well as the synchronicity of the above processes as a result of exposure to excessive amounts of exogenous or endogenous toxins, can have pronounced consequences for the newborn.

It should be noted that a decrease in the effectiveness of some drugs may be observed due to an increase in the rate of chemical modification reactions and their binding by the liver. It has been proven that some drugs inhibit (suppress) the activity of enzymes involved in the binding reaction (conjugation). In particular, phenobarbital, used to prevent and treat jaundice in newborns, is a fairly effective inhibitor (a substance that suppresses enzyme activity).

Kernicterus is a disease that threatens the integrity of the central nervous system and even the very life of the newborn. Since in children of the first year of life, during the process of bilirubin metabolism, a fairly large supply of bilirubin occurs in the internal environment of the body, immediately after birth the mechanisms of bilirubin conversion in the liver are sharply activated. A healthy newborn copes with elevated bilirubin levels (hyperbilirubinemia) during the first 3-4 days of life.

The group of hereditary diseases, such as pigmentary hepatosis, includes Gilbert-Meulengracht, Crigler-Nayyar, Dubin-Johnson and Rotor syndromes.

When urine becomes dark due to the presence of bile, it is very difficult to drink. In this case, in order for urine to circulate better; through the kidneys, more fluid is required. According to experience, once you start drinking urine, it quickly tastes more pleasant.

Begin urinary therapy by rubbing urine into your feet and palms, allowing you to get used to it. Then try to drink it in small quantities, with water if necessary. If the first morning urine is very concentrated, then throw it away and use the next urine obtained after drinking heavily or drinking fruit juice.

Treatment with tinctures

Treatment of hepatitis with wines is contraindicated. You can take it as a prevention of this disease, with a healthy liver.

Infusions of cherries, wild strawberries and watermelon with red wine are useful for prevention. All of them have a beneficial effect on the structure of the kidneys and also activate their excretory function.

1. Required: 1/2 liter of red wine, 100 g of berries or watermelon pulp.

Cooking method. Pour wine over the berries or watermelon pulp and leave for 3 days. Then strain through 1-2 layers of gauze.

Mode of application. Take 2-3 tbsp. l. 3 times a day before meals.

The next remedy is a tincture of pumpkin pulp in white wine.

2. Required: 1/2 liter of white wine, 300 g of pumpkin.

Cooking method. Grate the pumpkin, pour the resulting mixture with wine, leave for 3 hours.

Mode of application. Take 1-2 tbsp. l. 2-3 times a day after meals. The course of treatment is 3 weeks.

And you can use one more remedy to prevent hepatitis - tincture of immortelle flowers.

3. Required: 400 g white wine, 20 g immortelle flowers.

Cooking method. Pour wine over the flowers, leave for 48 hours, then filter.

Mode of application. Take 2-3 tbsp. l. 3 times a day before meals for 2 weeks.

The compositions of the following recipes, including exclusively red unfortified wine, will benefit the liver, since it is this that helps nourish the tissues of this organ, healing them. But do not overdo the dosage!

The first recipe is grape tincture.

4. Required: 900 g red wine, 300 g dark seedless grapes.

Cooking method. Cut each berry into two parts, place in a glass bowl and fill with wine. Leave for 3 days.

Mode of application. Take 2-3 tbsp. l. 3 times a day after meals. You can eat halves of berries soaked in wine. The course of treatment is 2 weeks, then you should take a break for 2 weeks, and then repeat the course.

5. Required: 1/2 liter of red wine, 1/2 kg of ripe dark cherries.

Cooking method. Remove the seeds from the cherries, pour wine over the berries and leave for 24 hours.

Mode of application. Take 2-3 tbsp. l. 3-4 times a day after meals. The course of treatment is 3 weeks.

Viral hepatitis

The main signs of this group of diseases are predominant liver damage and manifestations of general intoxication.

Viral hepatitis is caused by viruses belonging to different families (hepatitis A, B, C, D, E). The main route of infection for hepatitis A and E is fecal-oral. The source of infection is a sick person, a carrier of any form of hepatitis A or E. A person becomes infected through dirty water and unwashed food. Children are more likely to suffer from hepatitis A, and adults are more likely to suffer from hepatitis E.

The route of transmission of the virus for hepatitis B, C and D is parenteral: through blood and other biological media, infection can also occur with sperm, saliva, vaginal secretions and tears.

You can become infected from a person suffering from acute and chronic hepatitis. Most often, the infection spreads during diagnostic and treatment procedures through damaged skin and mucous membranes, during childbirth, and sexual intercourse. A simple manicure or tattoo procedure can be a source of infection. Hepatitis A and B are more common.

Hepatitis is a viral disease characterized by diffuse inflammation of the liver tissue. Several types of this disease are known.

Hepatitis A, or Botkin's disease. Infection with this species can occur through household items, water, food, etc. The disease does not become chronic.

Hepatitis B (serum). You can become infected with this type of hepatitis only if the blood of a sick person enters the body.

Hepatitis C. The disease can be transmitted both through household items and through blood. The course of this type of hepatitis is especially severe, since the disease develops in a latent form, symptoms appear only at a late stage, when treatment is already difficult.

Over a long period of time, hepatitis can lead to liver cirrhosis.

The main symptoms of hepatitis are the appearance of belching, decreased or lack of appetite, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weakness, general malaise, a feeling of bitterness in the mouth, muscle and headache, yellow discoloration of the sclera of the eyes and skin, darkening of urine, cough, runny nose.

In folk medicine, honey-based preparations are often used to treat hepatitis - this is how the body replenishes the reserves of minerals, vitamins, organic acids, and sugars it needs.

Traditional medicine also approves additional treatment with honey, confirming the activation of metabolic processes in the liver, which is carried out thanks to the chemical and biological properties of this product.

Recipe I

Lemon - 4 pcs.;

Olive oil - 200 ml;

Honey - 1 kg.

Peel the lemons, separate the seeds, pass the pulp together with the peel through a meat grinder, mix with honey and olive oil and take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals. Store the resulting product in the refrigerator.

Recipe 2

Cinnamon rose hips - 2 tablespoons;

Tansy flowers - 2 tablespoons;

Sage leaves - 2 tablespoons;

Large burdock root - 2 tablespoons;

Seed grass - 2 tablespoons;

Polygonum herb - 2 tablespoons;

Yarrow herb - 2 tablespoons;

St. John's wort herb - 2 tablespoons.

Mix the plant materials thoroughly. Pour 2 tablespoons of the resulting medicinal mixture into 2 cups of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes, then strain and cool.

Take 20 minutes before meals 3-4 times a day, 1/2 cup.

Recipe 3

Melissa leaves - 2 tablespoons;

Leaves of the European ungulate - 2 tablespoons;

Chamomile flowers - 2 tablespoons;

Rue herb - 2 tablespoons.

Mix medicinal plants, pour 1 tablespoon with 1 glass of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes and strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day.

Recipe 4

Trefolia leaves - 1 tablespoon.

Mix the plant ingredients, chop, pour 3 cups of boiling water, leave for 1 hour, carefully wrapping in a warm blanket. Take 1/2 cup after meals 2 times a day.

Recipe 5

St. John's wort herb - 2 tablespoons;

Chamomile flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Dandelion root - 1 tablespoon;

Centaury herb - 1 tablespoon;

Three-leaf herb - 1 tablespoon.

Mix all herbal ingredients thoroughly, dry, chop, pour 1 tablespoon of the resulting mixture with 1 cup of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes and strain.

Take 20 minutes before meals 3 times a day, 1/2 cup.

Recipe 6

Peppermint leaves - 20 g;

Naked licorice root - 10 g;

Herb St. John's wort - 10 g;

Greater celandine herb - 10 g;

Chamomile flowers - 10 g.

Mix the plant material, chop it, pour 1 tablespoon of the mixture into 1 glass of cold filtered water, put it on low heat, bring to a boil and cook for 7 minutes. Next, the resulting product should be filtered and cooled. Take 1 glass 2 times a day before meals.

Recipe 7

Honey - 4 teaspoons;

Beetroot juice - 1 glass.

Mix the ingredients thoroughly and take 1/2 cup 2 times a day.

Recipe 8

Horseradish juice - 1 glass;

Beet juice - 1 glass;

Carrot juice - 1 glass;

Honey - 1 glass;

Vodka - 30 g;

Lemon - 2 pcs.

Squeeze juice from lemons. Mix all ingredients. Take the resulting product for 1 month, 1 tablespoon 3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals. It is recommended to repeat the course of treatment after 2 months.

Recipe 9

Honey - 1 tablespoon;

Apple - 2 pcs.;

Carrots - 2 pcs.

Peel apples and carrots, mince them, mix with honey and eat within 24 hours. The course of treatment is 2 months.

Recipe 10

Radish juice - 1 glass;

Beetroot juice - 1 glass.

Mix the ingredients and take 1 glass once a day.

Recipe 11

Rose hips - 1 cup;

Sugar - 1 glass;

Alcohol 70% - 600 ml;

Vodka - 2 glasses.

Rinse the rose hips, dry them and pass them through a meat grinder, then mix them with sugar and add alcohol.

Place the resulting product in a sunny place and leave for 5 days with occasional shaking.

After the specified time, mix the drug with vodka, leave for another 5 days and strain. Take 20 ml after meals 2 times a day.

Recipe 12

Cinnamon rose hips - 1 tablespoon;

Elecampane root - 1 tablespoon;

Large burdock root - 1 tablespoon;

Large burdock leaves - 1 tablespoon;

Common agrimony herb - 1 tablespoon;

Polygonum herb - 1 tablespoon;

Common yarrow herb - 1 tablespoon;

Horsetail herb - 1 tablespoon;

Salvia officinalis herb - 1 tablespoon;

Chamomile flowers - 1 tablespoon;

St. John's wort flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Tansy flowers - 1 tablespoon.

Mix and chop all herbal ingredients. Pour 4 tablespoons of the resulting medicinal raw material into 1 liter of boiling water, leave for 3 hours and strain. Take 3 times a day, 1/3 cup.

Recipe 13

Black currant berries - 100 g;

Honey - 100 g.

Wash the currants, chop and mix with honey. Take the resulting product for 2-3 months, 3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals, 1 teaspoon.

Recipe 14

Horseradish root - 1 kg.

Peel and grate the horseradish, pour in 3 liters of boiling water and leave for 24 hours, wrapped in a warm blanket. Strain the resulting product and take 1/2 cup 3 times a day before meals for a week.

The remedy is especially effective for acute infectious hepatitis.

Recipe 15

Naked licorice root - 2 tablespoons;

Chamomile flowers - 2 tablespoons;

Greater celandine herb - 4 tablespoons;

Peppermint leaves - 4 tablespoons.

Mix and chop the ingredients. Pour 3 tablespoons of the resulting mixture into 500 ml of boiling water, place in a boiling water bath and heat for 30 minutes.

Take 2 times a day before meals, 1 glass.

Recipe 16

Perga - 100 g.

Take bee bread for 3 months, 3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals, 1 teaspoon.

Recipe 17

Fennel fruits - 1 tablespoon;

Corn silk - 1 tablespoon;

Tansy flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Chamomile flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Sandy immortelle flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Calendula flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Greater celandine herb - 1 tablespoon;

Wormwood herb - 1 tablespoon;

Peppermint leaves - 1 tablespoon;

Dandelion root - 1 tablespoon.

Mix all ingredients, pour 4 tablespoons of the mixture into 500 ml of boiling water, leave for 20 minutes and strain. Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

Recipe 18

Warty birch leaves - 1 tablespoon;

Nettle leaves - 1 tablespoon;

Black currant leaves - 1 tablespoon;

Chamomile flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Sandy immortelle flowers - 1 tablespoon;

Flaxgrass - 1 tablespoon;

St. John's wort herb - 1 tablespoon;

Carrot seeds - 1 tablespoon.

Grind the plant material and mix. Pour 3 tablespoons of the resulting mixture into 1 liter of boiling water, leave for 2 hours and strain. Take 1 glass before meals 3 times a day.

Recipe 19

Fresh crushed gravilat roots - 500 g;

Wheatgrass rhizomes - 500 g;

Cinnamon rose hips - 500 g;

Hawthorn fruits - 1/2 cup;

Vodka - 2 glasses;

Birch sap - 10 l.

Pour vodka over the hawthorn fruits, leave for 24 hours and strain. Mix the gravilat roots, wheatgrass rhizomes and rosehips, chop, pour in the resulting infusion, add birch sap, place in a cool, dark place and leave for 4 weeks with occasional shaking and stirring. After this, strain and take 50-100 ml 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

Recipe 20

Multi-veined grass - 6 tablespoons;

Cinnamon rose hips - 4 tablespoons;

St. John's wort herb - 4 tablespoons;

Silver birch leaves, collected in spring - 3 tablespoons;

Leaves of fireweed angustifolia - 3 tablespoons;

Red clover flowers - 3 tablespoons;

Asian yarrow flowers - 3 tablespoons;

Stinging nettle leaves - 2 tablespoons;

Peppermint leaves - 2 tablespoons;

Medicinal marigold flowers - 2 tablespoons.

Make a medicinal mixture from the above herbal ingredients, pour 2 tablespoons into a thermos, pour 500 ml of boiling water, leave for 7 hours and strain. Take, preheated, 4 times a day 30 minutes before meals, 1/2 cup. The course of treatment is 2-3 months.

Recipe 21

Multi-veined grass - 5 tablespoons;

Field violet herb - 4 tablespoons;

Herb ivy - 4 tablespoons;

Chicory flowers - 3 tablespoons;

Creeping thyme herb - 3 tablespoons;

Late clove herb - 3 tablespoons;

Hairy agrimony herb - 3 tablespoons;

Stinging nettle leaves - 3 tablespoons;

Calamus rhizome - 2 tablespoons;

Peppermint leaves - 2 tablespoons;

Dill fruits - 2 tablespoons;

Flax seed - 2 tablespoons;

Wild strawberry grass, collected during the flowering period - 2 tablespoons.

Mix the ingredients, chop, pour 2 tablespoons into a thermos, pour 500 ml of boiling water, leave for 7 hours and strain. Take 20 minutes before meals 4 times a day, 1/2 cup, preheated.

For chronic hepatitis, treatment should be long-term and continuous (sometimes for several years). This remedy has anti-inflammatory, choleretic, antibacterial and antispasmodic effects. Its regular use helps slow down the development of dystrophic and inflammatory changes in the liver tissue.

Recipe 22

Common celandine herb - 2 tablespoons;

Yarrow herb - 1 tablespoon;

Adonis herb - 1 tablespoon;

Horsetail herb - 1 tablespoon.

Grind the plant components, pour 5 cups of boiling water, leave for 30 minutes, strain and take 2 times a day, morning and evening, according to

1 glass.

Recipe 23

Milk - 1 glass;

Beer - 2 glasses.

Mix the ingredients and take 1 glass 3 times a day before meals.

Recipe 24

Rose hips - 1 cup;

Sugar - 1 glass;

Alcohol 70% - 600 ml;

Vodka - 2 glasses.

Separate the rose hips from the seeds, chop the pulp, pour in alcohol, add sugar, place in a sunny place and leave for 5 days with occasional shaking. After this, add vodka, leave for another 5 days, strain and take

2 times a day after meals, 20 ml.

Recipe 25

Horseradish juice - 1 glass;

Honey - 1 glass.

Mix the ingredients, leave for 1 day and take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals. Keep refrigerated.

Recipe 26

Pine needles - 1 kg;

Sugar - 1 kg;

Boiled water - 2 l.

Wash the pine needles, chop them, add granulated sugar, add water and leave for 3 days in a warm place, then strain.

Take 300 ml 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

Recipe 27

Fresh gooseberries.

Recipe 28

Horseradish root - 1 kg;

Water - 3 l.

Peel the horseradish roots, pass through a meat grinder, pour boiling water, wrap in a warm blanket and leave for 1 day, then strain. Take the resulting product for 1 week, 3 times a day before meals, 1/2 cup.

Recipe 29

Flax seeds.

Wrap flax seeds in gauze folded in several layers, lower them into boiling water, cool slightly and apply to the liver area. This procedure is an additional treatment.

Fresh blackcurrant berries - 100 g;

Honey - 100 g.

Wash the berries, chop, mix with honey and take 2 teaspoons 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals for 2-3 months.

Treatment with petroleum products

Paraffin-impregnated pads are placed on the liver area.

Treatment with fats and vegetable oils

Mix 1/4 cup olive oil with the same amount of grapefruit juice. Drink before bed, at least 2 hours after eating, after having done a cleansing enema.

For chronic hepatitis, oils of carrots, navel, cypress, geranium, lavender, lemon, tangerine, peppermint, rose, rosemary, sage and thyme have a good effect.

Treatment with metals

In chronic hepatitis, zinc, magnesium, and gold have a healing effect.

Treatment with stones and minerals

For the treatment of chronic hepatitis, aquamarine, diamond, turquoise, hyacinth, rock crystal, malachite, moonstone, topaz, and peridot are used.

Sand treatment

Heat the sand to 52-55 °C, pour it into a fabric bag, place it on the liver area, cover the top with a terry towel or a piece of woolen fabric. Duration of the procedure is 20-30 minutes. The course includes 10 procedures daily. Indicated for chronic hepatitis without exacerbation.

Hydrotherapy

1. Warm baths are indicated (for itchy skin). Water temperature 38-40 °C, procedure duration 5 minutes.

2. Enema using hot water (40 °C) 3 times a day. During the procedure, the patient must lie on a hard surface.

Mix 1 teaspoon of white clay with 1 glass of water. Drink 1 glass 2 times a day for 3 weeks. If necessary, treatment can be repeated after 10 days.

Treatment with milk

Mix 100 ml of hot (70-80 °C) milk and freshly squeezed carrot juice, take on an empty stomach in the morning for a month.

Treatment with juices, vegetables and fruits

Take the following juices and juice mixtures, 250 ml per day for 3-4 weeks: carrot juice, a mixture of carrot, beetroot and cucumber juices in a ratio of 10:3:3, a mixture of carrot, beetroot and coconut milk juices in a ratio of 11:3 : 2; a mixture of carrot and spinach juices in a ratio of 5: 3; a mixture of carrot, dandelion, and lettuce juices in a ratio of 9:3:4.

Treatment with medicinal plants

Collection No. 1

Required:

1 tbsp. spoon of valerian root, hawthorn flowers, 2 tbsp. spoons of barberry bark, peppermint leaves, 200 ml of water.

Cooking method.

Mode of application.

Take 1 glass in the morning and evening to normalize the composition of bile.

Collection No. 2

Required:

2 tbsp. spoons of chicory root, immortelle flowers, dandelion root, 200 ml of water

Cooking method.

1-2 tbsp. spoons of the mixture, pour boiling water, boil in a water bath for 15 minutes, cool at room temperature for 45 minutes, strain, add boiling water to 200 ml.

Mode of application.

Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day on an empty stomach as a choleretic agent.

Collection No. 3

Required:

20 g each of buckthorn bark, watch leaves, yellow gentian root, celandine herb, dandelion root, peppermint leaves, 250 ml of water.

Cooking method.

1-2 tbsp. Pour boiling water over spoons of the mixture, boil in a water bath for 30 minutes, cool at room temperature for 10 minutes, strain, add boiling water to 200 ml.

Mode of application.

Infusion of cornflower flowers for viral hepatitis

Required:

1 tbsp. a spoonful of blue cornflower flowers, 250 ml of water.

Cooking method.

Pour boiling water over cornflower flowers and leave for 5-10 minutes.

Mode of application.

During the recovery period after hepatitis, heavy physical labor and sports are contraindicated for 6 months. In case of chronic hepatitis, dietary food (boiled, steamed dishes) is mandatory; dairy products are allowed; vegetable; fruit soups; various cereals; vegetables - carrots, beets, tomatoes, potatoes; from meat dishes - lean chicken, beef, fish; from carbohydrates - cookies made from soft dough.

Prevention of viral hepatitis: adherence to personal hygiene rules, consumption of good-quality drinking water and food products, use of mechanical contraceptives, thorough sterilization of instruments.

Linden blossom infusion for viral hepatitis

Required:

1 tbsp. spoon of linden flowers, 250 ml of water.

Cooking method.

Pour boiling water over linden flowers and leave for 5-10 minutes.

Mode of application.

Take 1/4 cup 2-3 times a day.

Fees for viral hepatitis

1. Required:

2 tbsp. spoons of alder buckthorn bark, 1 tbsp. spoon of caraway fruits, fennel fruits, 3 tbsp. spoons of peppermint leaves, common yarrow herb, small centaury herb, 500 ml of water.

Cooking method.

Mode of application.

Take 1/4 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

2. Required: 1 tbsp. spoon of St. John's wort herb, common yarrow herb, chamomile flowers, 2 tbsp. spoons of tansy flowers, burdock roots, cinnamon rose hips, sage grass, knotweed grass, elecampane roots, string grass, 500 ml of water.

Cooking method.

2 tbsp. Pour spoons of the mixture with water, place in a water bath for 20 minutes, strain.

Mode of application.

Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

3. Required:

2 tbsp. spoons of trefoil leaves, immortelle flowers, 1 tbsp. spoon of coriander fruit, 1 des. spoon of peppermint leaves, 500 ml of water.

Cooking method.

2 tbsp. Pour boiling water over spoons of the mixture, boil for 10 minutes, strain.

Mode of application.

Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day 20 minutes before meals.

4. Required:

2 tbsp. spoons of caraway fruits, angelica roots, peppermint leaves, alder buckthorn bark, sage leaves, 750 ml of water.

Cooking method.

3 tbsp. Pour boiling water over spoons of the mixture, leave for 20 minutes, strain.

Mode of application.

Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

5. Required:

1 tbsp. spoon of valerian root, barberry fruit, hawthorn flowers, peppermint leaves, 250 ml of water.

Cooking method.

1 tbsp. Pour boiling water over a spoonful of the mixture, leave for 20 minutes, strain.

Mode of application.

Take 1/2 cup 2 times a day.

6. Required:

1 tbsp. spoon of licorice root, 3 tbsp. spoons of lemon balm leaves,

2 tbsp. spoons of fennel fruit, 500 ml of water.

Cooking method.

3 tbsp. Pour boiling water over spoons of the mixture, leave for 20 minutes, and strain.

Mode of application.

Take 1/2 cup 3 times a day an hour before meals. The course of admission is 1 month.

Shilajit treatment

Dilute 4 g of mumiyo in milk, adding grape juice, blueberry juice, honey to the mixture. Take 2 times a day - on an empty stomach in the morning and evening for 28 days.

Take 0.35 g of mumiyo in the morning on an empty stomach, in the evening - 0.2 g. Drink for 10 days with a break of 5 days. The course of treatment is 10 cycles.

Treatment with bee products

Mix 1 kg of honey and 1 kg of black currants. Take according to

1 teaspoon 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals.

Recipe No. 1

Required:

50 ml each of grapefruit juice, flaxseed oil.

Cooking method.

Mix grapefruit juice with linseed oil.

Mode of application.

Take at night, after having done a cleansing enema, repeat the enema in the morning.

Recipe No. 2

Required:

1 tbsp. spoon of lingonberries, 250 ml of water.

Cooking method.

Pour boiling water over the berries, leave for 30 minutes, strain.

Mode of application.

Take 3 tbsp. spoons 4-5 times a day.

Chronic active hepatitis (CHA)

Chronic active hepatitis (CAH) is a progressive disease, the occurrence of which is caused by a number of factors, including genetic ones. The role of the latter is especially significant in the occurrence of autoimmune hepatitis. This form, as a rule, predominates in women under the age of 30, which is due to the influence of immunoregulatory genes linked to the X chromosome. The genetic factor determines the possibility of the development of immunopathological mechanisms.

Hepatitis C is an infectious and inflammatory liver disease caused by a viral infection. The danger of the pathological process is the ability to cause cirrhosis and liver cancer. You can become infected through microdamages on the skin, after contact with infected objects, as well as blood.

The causative agent of hepatitis C does not dry out over a long period of time, so you can become infected in beauty salons, hospitals, and dental offices. The disease is also called the gentle killer due to its long asymptomatic course.

For a long period of time, a person may not even suspect the presence of pathology. The main symptoms of hepatitis C include nausea, loss of appetite, yellowing of the skin and sclera, general weakness and malaise, and joint pain. Treatment of the disease begins after visiting a doctor and undergoing a thorough examination.

It includes a whole range of measures: antiviral drugs, maintaining the immune system and liver, diet, proper rest, folk remedies. For any liver disease, folk medicine has an arsenal of effective remedies to combat the disease, and hepatitis C is no exception. How to cure the disease and is it possible to get rid of it forever?

Traditional methods of treatment

Treating hepatitis with folk remedies will help speed up the healing process. It does not replace primary therapy, but is a wonderful adjunct. Let's look at available and proven methods of fighting.

Honey therapy

The liver is a natural filter that neutralizes toxic and poisonous substances. For liver disorders, patients are often given intravenous glucose. The benefits will be even greater if you replace it with honey.

Honey is a source of useful microelements necessary for the normal functioning of vital organs, including the liver. The product has a choleretic effect and is a natural antiseptic.

It stops the inflammatory process and is extremely useful for chronic hepatitis. In order to check the choleretic properties of the product, drink a glass of tea with the addition of a tablespoon of honey.

Honey is a natural antiseptic

Medicinal plants

Before choosing which herbs to drink, you need to carefully study their mechanism of action, as well as the components they contain. It is advisable to discuss this with your doctor. A combination of medications and medicinal plants will give a good effect.

The following herbs are used to treat hepatitis:

  • horsetail;
  • sage;
  • tansy;
  • yarrow;
  • bird knotweed;
  • agrimony;
  • chamomile;
  • St. John's wort;
  • elecampane;
  • burdock root;
  • dog-rose fruit;
  • burdock leaves.

Four tablespoons of the medicinal mixture are poured into one liter of water and brought to a boil. The product should be infused for two hours. Take half a glass three times a day.
Let's talk in more detail about some plants.


Milk thistle is a known remedy for hepatitis and other liver diseases.

Milk thistle is effectively used in both official and folk medicine. Experts value the plant's seeds, alcoholic and aqueous extracts, as well as honey collected from milk thistle fields.

The following recipe will help reduce the amount of viral infection: consume one tablespoon of sprouted milk thistle seeds every day.

It is also recommended to consume a teaspoon of ground dry seeds half an hour before meals for forty days. After a two-week break, the treatment course can be repeated. Now let's talk about winterweed, or it is also called poisonous hellebore. Black and Caucasian winterweed has an antiviral effect.

Medicinal plants have a choleretic effect and also normalize metabolic processes and functional activity of the liver.

The rhizome of poisonous hellebore is used as a raw material. As a treatment, you should prepare a decoction or water infusion.

To prepare the decoction, pour half a teaspoon into two glasses of boiled water and cook for half an hour in a water bath. The solution should be filtered, after which the cooled broth is taken a tablespoon half an hour before meals.

To prepare the infusion, you need to pour ten grams of dry raw materials with a glass of boiling water. The decoction should steep for two hours. Take one teaspoon in the morning and evening half an hour before meals.

Corn silk can also help cure hepatitis. They are rich in essential oils, vitamins, glycosides, oils. Corn silk has a choleretic effect and makes bile secretions less viscous. The product restores the functional activity of the liver and reduces the risk of malignant cell growth.


Corn silk will help speed up the healing process

To prepare a medicinal decoction, take a tablespoon of dry and crushed stigmas and pour a glass of boiling water. Next, the product is boiled for several minutes and left for half an hour. Take the product twenty minutes before meals, one tablespoon at a time until recovery.

To prepare the infusion, you need to pour a tablespoon of raw material with a glass of boiling water and leave for two hours in a thermos. It is recommended to take the infusion three times a day, seventy grams. You can combine corn silk with rose hips.

The product has a large number of medicinal properties, which relieve the symptoms of hepatitis C and prevent its further development. Let's consider several options for using mumiyo for viral liver damage:

  • a three percent aqueous solution is taken thirty drops during the first week, gradually increasing to sixty drops. The tincture should be taken three times a day. During the second week, take a teaspoon. The third week begins with a teaspoon, gradually reducing the dosage to thirty drops. You can drink the product with tea or juice;
  • Use Shilajit (0.2 g) once a day for ten days, after which a seven-day break is taken. You should take three or four such treatment courses;
  • When treating children, 3 g of mumiyo is diluted in a glass of warm milk and a small amount of honey is added. You can also add a small amount of grape or blueberry juice there. After the child drinks the medicinal solution, he needs to be given a raw egg. Treatment lasts one month;
  • Altai mumiyo (0.2 g) is combined with a liter of distilled water. The product should be taken once a day in the morning on an empty stomach or in the evening for ten days.


Shilajit tincture will help relieve the symptoms of hepatitis C

Soda with lemon

First, let's highlight the main properties of baking soda:

  • acceleration of the removal of toxic substances from the liver;
  • improvement of bile secretion;
  • preventing liver cell death;
  • providing an immunomodulatory effect;
  • reducing the occurrence of complications of hepatitis C.

You should not use baking soda as self-medication; be sure to consult your doctor. Let's look at two recipes for its use. The juice of one lemon is mixed with a teaspoon of baking soda. The product should be taken half an hour before breakfast. You should take soda with lemon for three days, after which a three-day break is taken.

The second option is to dissolve baking soda in a glass of boiled water. The solution should be taken twice a day for ten days.

The positive effect of pumpkin on the liver is due to the presence of fiber and a whole complex of vitamins. The product prevents the death of liver cells and accelerates their healing process. Pumpkin also has cleansing and choleretic properties.


Pumpkin restores liver cells

Let's highlight effective pumpkin recipes:

  • prepare a decoction of pumpkin roots. Take 25 g of crushed stalks and pour two glasses of water. The product should be simmered over low heat, after which it is infused and filtered. The decoction should be taken throughout the day;
  • A combination of pumpkin and honey will help. Take the fruit, cut off the top and remove everything inside. Fill halfway with honey and close the lids. To prevent the penetration of air and sunlight, the pumpkin lid is sealed with dough. For ten days, the pumpkin should be infused in a cool, dark place. Then the infused honey is poured into a glass container. You should take a tablespoon three times a day half an hour before meals for three weeks;
  • To prepare the infusion, take a glass of crushed dry pumpkin seeds and pour a glass of olive oil. The product must be heated in a water bath, and then left in a cool, dark place for two hours. After a week, filter the infusion and take a teaspoon before meals. Treatment lasts two weeks;
  • Freshly squeezed pumpkin juice will help cleanse the liver and improve the flow of bile. It should be drunk half a glass for a whole month in diluted form. You can also eat pumpkin pulp. You should drink 500 ml of pumpkin juice per day.

Despite the unconditional benefits of pumpkin, there are certain restrictions in connection with its use. The product should not be used for peptic ulcers, as well as severe forms of diabetes. In addition, pumpkin has an alkalizing property, so it should not be used if the stomach acidity is low.

How to remove jaundice from hepatitis C?

Yellowness of the skin during hepatitis is caused by the accumulation of bilirubin in the blood and tissues. The liver is simply not able to process this substance.


Traditional medicine will help get rid of jaundice

Consider recipes that can eliminate jaundice:

  • take in equal proportions the leaves of the hoofweed and the flowers of the immortelle. Take 15 g of dry raw materials and pour a glass of boiling water. After the product has been infused for three hours, it is filtered. You should take one glass a day, divided into four doses;
  • Pour 25 g of immortelle into a liter of boiling water, bring to a boil and boil a little. The solution should be removed from the stove after it has reduced in quantity by half. After the decoction has been filtered, it is consumed 50 g three times a day before meals;
  • Every three hours you should drink a glass of juice drained from a container of sauerkraut. The course of treatment is one to two weeks;
  • three teaspoons of celandine herb are poured into a glass of hot water and brought to a boil. The mixture should be infused for two hours, after which it is filtered. The product is taken throughout the day in small sips.

Remember, nutritional supplements and herbal infusions cannot cure hepatitis. But their use relieves the symptoms of the disease and prevents the occurrence of serious complications. For hepatitis C, it is useful to cleanse the liver.

In the morning after waking up, you should drink half a liter of natural water at room temperature. After half an hour, you need to drink freshly squeezed apple or grape juice. An alternative would be two tablespoons of olive oil.

Next, you need to lie on your left side, put a warm heating pad on your right side and cover yourself with a warm blanket. The procedure lasts two hours. Then you should stand up, take a few deep breaths and squats. At the end of the procedure, you are allowed to eat.


All home treatment methods should be discussed with your doctor.

In order to improve their emotional and physical health, patients should adhere to the following rules. Rest: Patients with hepatitis C suffer from chronic fatigue, so they need extra time away from work.

Moderate physical exercise: sports will help you gain the energy and strength necessary to fight the virus. Proper diet: the disease is accompanied by loss of appetite and attacks of nausea, so it is extremely important to follow the diet. Patients should avoid foods that irritate the liver.

Quitting bad habits: the main element of the treatment process for hepatitis C is the complete elimination of substances that harm the liver, namely tobacco, alcohol and drugs.

Let's consider recipes for alternative medicine that have not yet been discussed:

  • freshly squeezed carrot juice. It contains a large amount of vitamin A, which can cleanse the liver and restore damaged organ cells;
  • cabbage juice You should drink a glass of freshly squeezed juice three times a day. You can also add a little beet juice there;
  • physiotherapy. It is enough to perform simple exercises: walking, rubbing in the liver area, push-ups, bending and turning the body, etc.;
  • water treatment. Soothing baths help ease flare-ups;
  • a warm enema based on chamomile infusion will help eliminate yellowness;
  • acupuncture. Due to the impact on biologically active points, the body is restored;
  • massage. This is one of the oldest methods of treatment, which, due to its effect on soft tissues and muscle structures, helps restore health.

In order to speed up the healing process, you should not forget about diet. Products must be crushed. Food should be comfortably warm; cold or too hot foods should not be consumed. Preference should be given to products in which plant fibers predominate.

Hepatitis C is an infectious and inflammatory liver disease caused by a viral infection. The danger of the pathological process is the ability to cause cirrhosis and liver cancer. You can become infected through microdamages on the skin, after contact with infected objects, as well as blood.

The causative agent of hepatitis C does not dry out over a long period of time, so you can become infected in beauty salons, hospitals, and dental offices. The disease is also called the gentle killer due to its long asymptomatic course.

For a long period of time, a person may not even suspect the presence of pathology. The main symptoms of hepatitis C include nausea, loss of appetite, yellowing of the skin and sclera, general weakness and malaise, and joint pain. Treatment of the disease begins after visiting a doctor and undergoing a thorough examination.

It includes a whole range of measures: antiviral drugs, maintaining the immune system and liver, diet, proper rest, folk remedies. For any liver disease, folk medicine has an arsenal of effective remedies to combat the disease, and hepatitis C is no exception. How to cure the disease and is it possible to get rid of it forever?

Traditional methods of treatment

Treating hepatitis with folk remedies will help speed up the healing process. It does not replace primary therapy, but is a wonderful adjunct. Let's look at available and proven methods of fighting.

Honey therapy

The liver is a natural filter that neutralizes toxic and poisonous substances. For liver disorders, patients are often given intravenous glucose. The benefits will be even greater if you replace it with honey.

Honey is a source of useful microelements necessary for the normal functioning of vital organs, including the liver. The product has a choleretic effect and is a natural antiseptic.

It stops the inflammatory process and is extremely useful for chronic hepatitis. In order to check the choleretic properties of the product, drink a glass of tea with the addition of a tablespoon of honey.

Honey is a natural antiseptic

Medicinal plants

Before choosing which herbs to drink, you need to carefully study their mechanism of action, as well as the components they contain. It is advisable to discuss this with your doctor. A combination of medications and medicinal plants will give a good effect.

The following herbs are used to treat hepatitis:

  • horsetail;
  • sage;
  • tansy;
  • yarrow;
  • bird knotweed;
  • agrimony;
  • chamomile;
  • St. John's wort;
  • elecampane;
  • burdock root;
  • dog-rose fruit;
  • burdock leaves.

Four tablespoons of the medicinal mixture are poured into one liter of water and brought to a boil. The product should be infused for two hours. Take half a glass three times a day.
Let's talk in more detail about some plants.


Milk thistle is a known remedy for hepatitis and other liver diseases.

Milk thistle is effectively used in both official and folk medicine. Experts value the plant's seeds, alcoholic and aqueous extracts, as well as honey collected from milk thistle fields.

The following recipe will help reduce the amount of viral infection: consume one tablespoon of sprouted milk thistle seeds every day.

It is also recommended to consume a teaspoon of ground dry seeds half an hour before meals for forty days. After a two-week break, the treatment course can be repeated. Now let's talk about winterweed, or it is also called poisonous hellebore. Black and Caucasian winterweed has an antiviral effect.

Medicinal plants have a choleretic effect and also normalize metabolic processes and functional activity of the liver.

The rhizome of poisonous hellebore is used as a raw material. As a treatment, you should prepare a decoction or water infusion.

To prepare the decoction, pour half a teaspoon into two glasses of boiled water and cook for half an hour in a water bath. The solution should be filtered, after which the cooled broth is taken a tablespoon half an hour before meals.

To prepare the infusion, you need to pour ten grams of dry raw materials with a glass of boiling water. The decoction should steep for two hours. Take one teaspoon in the morning and evening half an hour before meals.

Corn silk can also help cure hepatitis. They are rich in essential oils, vitamins, glycosides, oils. Corn silk has a choleretic effect and makes bile secretions less viscous. The product restores the functional activity of the liver and reduces the risk of malignant cell growth.


Corn silk will help speed up the healing process

To prepare a medicinal decoction, take a tablespoon of dry and crushed stigmas and pour a glass of boiling water. Next, the product is boiled for several minutes and left for half an hour. Take the product twenty minutes before meals, one tablespoon at a time until recovery.

To prepare the infusion, you need to pour a tablespoon of raw material with a glass of boiling water and leave for two hours in a thermos. It is recommended to take the infusion three times a day, seventy grams. You can combine corn silk with rose hips.

The product has a large number of medicinal properties, which relieve the symptoms of hepatitis C and prevent its further development. Let's consider several options for using mumiyo for viral liver damage:

  • a three percent aqueous solution is taken thirty drops during the first week, gradually increasing to sixty drops. The tincture should be taken three times a day. During the second week, take a teaspoon. The third week begins with a teaspoon, gradually reducing the dosage to thirty drops. You can drink the product with tea or juice;
  • Use Shilajit (0.2 g) once a day for ten days, after which a seven-day break is taken. You should take three or four such treatment courses;
  • When treating children, 3 g of mumiyo is diluted in a glass of warm milk and a small amount of honey is added. You can also add a small amount of grape or blueberry juice there. After the child drinks the medicinal solution, he needs to be given a raw egg. Treatment lasts one month;
  • Altai mumiyo (0.2 g) is combined with a liter of distilled water. The product should be taken once a day in the morning on an empty stomach or in the evening for ten days.


Shilajit tincture will help relieve the symptoms of hepatitis C

Soda with lemon

First, let's highlight the main properties of baking soda:

  • acceleration of the removal of toxic substances from the liver;
  • improvement of bile secretion;
  • preventing liver cell death;
  • providing an immunomodulatory effect;
  • reducing the occurrence of complications of hepatitis C.

You should not use baking soda as self-medication; be sure to consult your doctor. Let's look at two recipes for its use. The juice of one lemon is mixed with a teaspoon of baking soda. The product should be taken half an hour before breakfast. You should take soda with lemon for three days, after which a three-day break is taken.

The second option is to dissolve baking soda in a glass of boiled water. The solution should be taken twice a day for ten days.

The positive effect of pumpkin on the liver is due to the presence of fiber and a whole complex of vitamins. The product prevents the death of liver cells and accelerates their healing process. Pumpkin also has cleansing and choleretic properties.


Pumpkin restores liver cells

Let's highlight effective pumpkin recipes:

  • prepare a decoction of pumpkin roots. Take 25 g of crushed stalks and pour two glasses of water. The product should be simmered over low heat, after which it is infused and filtered. The decoction should be taken throughout the day;
  • A combination of pumpkin and honey will help restore liver function. Take the fruit, cut off the top and remove everything inside. Fill halfway with honey and close the lids. To prevent the penetration of air and sunlight, the pumpkin lid is sealed with dough. For ten days, the pumpkin should be infused in a cool, dark place. Then the infused honey is poured into a glass container. You should take a tablespoon three times a day half an hour before meals for three weeks;
  • To prepare the infusion, take a glass of crushed dry pumpkin seeds and pour a glass of olive oil. The product must be heated in a water bath, and then left in a cool, dark place for two hours. After a week, filter the infusion and take a teaspoon before meals. Treatment lasts two weeks;
  • Freshly squeezed pumpkin juice will help cleanse the liver and improve the flow of bile. It should be drunk half a glass for a whole month in diluted form. You can also eat pumpkin pulp. You should drink 500 ml of pumpkin juice per day.

Despite the unconditional benefits of pumpkin, there are certain restrictions in connection with its use. The product should not be used for peptic ulcers, as well as severe forms of diabetes. In addition, pumpkin has an alkalizing property, so it should not be used if the stomach acidity is low.

How to remove jaundice from hepatitis C?

Yellowness of the skin during hepatitis is caused by the accumulation of bilirubin in the blood and tissues. The liver is simply not able to process this substance.


Traditional medicine will help get rid of jaundice

Consider recipes that can eliminate jaundice:

  • take in equal proportions the leaves of the hoofweed and the flowers of the immortelle. Take 15 g of dry raw materials and pour a glass of boiling water. After the product has been infused for three hours, it is filtered. You should take one glass a day, divided into four doses;
  • Pour 25 g of immortelle into a liter of boiling water, bring to a boil and boil a little. The solution should be removed from the stove after it has reduced in quantity by half. After the decoction has been filtered, it is consumed 50 g three times a day before meals;
  • Every three hours you should drink a glass of juice drained from a container of sauerkraut. The course of treatment is one to two weeks;
  • three teaspoons of celandine herb are poured into a glass of hot water and brought to a boil. The mixture should be infused for two hours, after which it is filtered. The product is taken throughout the day in small sips.

Remember, nutritional supplements and herbal infusions cannot cure hepatitis. But their use relieves the symptoms of the disease and prevents the occurrence of serious complications. For hepatitis C, it is useful to cleanse the liver.

In the morning after waking up, you should drink half a liter of natural water at room temperature. After half an hour, you need to drink freshly squeezed apple or grape juice. An alternative would be two tablespoons of olive oil.

Next, you need to lie on your left side, put a warm heating pad on your right side and cover yourself with a warm blanket. The procedure lasts two hours. Then you should stand up, take a few deep breaths and squats. At the end of the procedure, you are allowed to eat.


All home treatment methods should be discussed with your doctor.

In order to improve their emotional and physical health, patients should adhere to the following rules. Rest: Patients with hepatitis C suffer from chronic fatigue, so they need extra time away from work.

Moderate physical exercise: sports will help you gain the energy and strength necessary to fight the virus. Proper diet: the disease is accompanied by loss of appetite and attacks of nausea, so it is extremely important to follow the diet. Patients should avoid foods that irritate the liver.

Quitting bad habits: the main element of the treatment process for hepatitis C is the complete elimination of substances that harm the liver, namely tobacco, alcohol and drugs.

Let's consider recipes for alternative medicine that have not yet been discussed:

  • freshly squeezed carrot juice. It contains a large amount of vitamin A, which can cleanse the liver and restore damaged organ cells;
  • cabbage juice You should drink a glass of freshly squeezed juice three times a day. You can also add a little beet juice there;
  • physiotherapy. It is enough to perform simple exercises: walking, rubbing in the liver area, push-ups, bending and turning the body, etc.;
  • water treatment. Soothing baths help ease flare-ups;
  • a warm enema based on chamomile infusion will help eliminate yellowness;
  • acupuncture. Due to the impact on biologically active points, the body is restored;
  • massage. This is one of the oldest methods of treatment, which, due to its effect on soft tissues and muscle structures, helps restore health.

In order to speed up the healing process, you should not forget about diet. Products must be crushed. Food should be comfortably warm; cold or too hot foods should not be consumed. Preference should be given to products in which plant fibers predominate.

Hepatitis C is recognized as one of the most dangerous liver lesions. It develops against the background of the penetration of a virus into the human body. Infection occurs through contact with infected blood or a sick person. The disease requires long-term serious therapy with the mandatory use of medications. In addition, experts recommend treating hepatitis C with folk remedies. This technique can only act as an additional one. The choice of specific prescriptions and the duration of their use must be carried out in conjunction with the attending physician.

Therapy with medicinal plants

Medicinal plants help restore damaged liver cells, increase the body's protective functions, and stop the inflammatory process. In some cases, their use leads to an allergic reaction, so before choosing a specific recipe, it is recommended to undergo an appropriate allergy test. Traditional medicine offers several effective herbal remedies:

  • Calendula. It has powerful choleretic properties. Steam a couple of tablespoons of dried raw materials in two glasses of boiling water. After an hour, filter the product. Take 0.5 cups up to four times a day.
  • Dandelion. Mix a spoonful of crushed dried roots of this plant in a glass of water. Cook for an hour. Take the filtered composition three times a day in the amount of one spoon. It is preferable to do this before meals.
  • Wild strawberry. When treating hepatitis, the entire plant is used along with the root system. It is necessary to harvest raw materials during the flowering period. It is dried in a shaded place with good ventilation. Place two strawberry bushes in a teapot and pour boiling water over them. After half an hour, you can drink this drink instead of your usual tea. You can enhance the taste with a spoon of granulated sugar or honey.
  • St. John's wort. Steam a spoonful of raw materials in a glass of boiling water. Boil it for an additional 15 minutes. Drink a quarter glass three times a day.
  • Nettle. Dried leaves in the amount of 15 grams, pour 200 ml of boiling water and steam in a warm place for about an hour. Separately brew an identical amount of nettle roots. They need to be infused for 30 minutes. Filter both decoctions and mix them together. Add a little sugar for taste. Drink half a glass of it four times a day.
  • Linden. Viral hepatitis during the period of exacerbation requires the use of diaphoretic and antipyretic drugs. The most effective of them is linden decoction. To prepare, pour a spoonful of raw materials into a glass of boiling water. After five minutes, drink it like regular tea.
  • Sagebrush. Dissolve two tablespoons of dried herb in a glass of water. Boil for 5 minutes. Filter and let the broth cool. You need to take this product in a spoon at least three times a day. Keep the remaining product in the refrigerator.
  • Rose hip. A simple infusion of rose hips should be drunk three times a day. It will help strengthen the immune system and saturate the body with healing vitamin C.

These methods of treating hepatitis C are effective when used regularly. You shouldn't expect quick results.

If during therapy you notice signs of an allergic reaction, immediately stop taking the drug and consult your doctor.

Herbal infusions

Collections of various medicinal herbs are also useful for the liver in case of hepatitis. Such products combine the beneficial qualities of several plants at once. This allows you to quickly achieve the desired effect. Among the most effective recipes are:

  • Combine birch leaves, plantain, dandelion roots, milk thistle, rose hips and cornflower blue in equal proportions. Steam a spoonful of the mixture in a glass of water. Boil for about 15 minutes in a water bath. After two hours, the broth is filtered and 70 ml is taken in four doses per day.
  • Mix a couple of spoons of chamomile, rose petals, and strawberries. Add rosehip, horsetail, and corn silk, 3 tablespoons each. Add four portions of immortelle flowers, a spoonful of calendula, dried cucumber and juniper fruits into the mixture. Steam a spoonful of the prepared mixture in half a liter of boiling water and simmer for about 30 minutes. Take 150 ml of filtered liquid three times a day before meals.
  • Mix 20 grams of wheatgrass with 10 grams of nettle. Add about 20 grams of rose hips. Steam a spoonful of the prepared mixture in a glass of boiling water. Leave for about 60 minutes. Take this medicine 200 ml three times a day.
  • Mix horsetail, chicory, yarrow, and St. John's wort in identical proportions. Steam a spoonful of the mixture in a glass of boiling water. Boil for about 15 minutes. Filter and drink 200 ml a couple of times a day.
  • To three portions of knotweed, add a portion of chamomile, two portions of buckthorn, four portions each of immortelle and St. John's wort. Pour four tablespoons of the prepared mixture into a liter of warm water. Leave overnight. In the morning, boil the product for about five minutes. When the herbal infusion has cooled, filter it. Divide into four servings and drink throughout the day.
  • The collection of herbs is also prepared from the raw materials of celandine, violet, anise fruits, dandelion roots, knotweed, corn silk, and coriander taken in identical proportions. Steam three spoons of this composition with three glasses of boiling water and steam for half an hour. Drink the filtered product in three doses throughout the day.
  • You can brew a healing infusion using wolf grass. This is what the common people call kupena. Do not confuse the plant with wolf's bast, which is poisonous and is used in alternative medicine only externally. Mix two portions of nettle raw materials and a portion of kupena. Pour in 500 ml of vodka. Leave for three weeks in a dark place. The tincture is taken 40 drops, after dissolving in a glass of water. Do this six times a day.
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