The roots of marsh (radices althaeae)
ROOTS ALTEYA (Radices Althaeae).
Collected fall or spring, cleaned of the cork layer and dry by the side neoderevenevshie core and roots of wild plants and kultivi s medicinal ointments (A lh aeae on fficinalis L.), and exhibited Armenian (A lth AEA and rmenia with a Te n), herewith. Malvaceae (Ma lva seae). Contains 35% plant mucilages.
Is applied as a powder, prefects, as soothing syrup and antiinflammatory, mostly for respiratory diseases.
Alteynogo dry root extract (Eh tr you tum A lthaeae siccum). Powder colour yellow, almost odourless : a sweetish taste.
Herbal alteyny (Sirupus A aeae lth). Ingredients : 2 of the root extract alteynogo dry, 98 parts sugar syrup. Transparent yellowish liquid, weak kind of smell, taste sweet.
Rp. : Inf. rad. Althaeae 6, 0:180 m1
Sir. Liquiritiae ad 200 ml
M.D.S. After 2 h 1 canteen spoon (adult)
Rp. : Inf. rad. Althaeae 3 0 : 100 ml
Sir. Althaeae 20 ml
M D.S. At 1 teaspoonful 4 - 5 times a day (children 2 years)
Collection breast N 1 (Spe with ies interest of t r a lis N 1). Ingredients : 2 of the root exhibited crushed leaves mother and step-mother y crushed, one of the chopped lemon grass.
Assign as extraordinary means.
One table spoon pour a glass of water, insisting 20 minutes, protsezhivayut. Is 1 / 2 cup 2 to 3 times a day (after eating).
Collection breast N 2 (S interest ies interest of t r a lis N 2) see roots Baikal.
Collection breast N 3 (Sp eU i e s interest toralis N 3). Composition : 28, 8 g root exhibited crushed and the crushed root Baikal, to 14, 4 g sugar leaves, fruit, anise and kidney pine crushed.
Testimony and how to apply, see Collection breast N 1.
Dry cough medicine for children (M ixtur and sicca with ntr a tussim on infantibus p r). Ingredients : 4 g of dry extract alteynogo root, 2 g gidrokarbonata sodium benzoate and sodium, 1 g dry extract solodkovogo root, ammonium chloride 0.5 g, 0.05 g butter ?, 10 grams of sugar. Burovato- gray powder smell of Thyme oil. An aqueous solution (1 : 10) has a brown color.
Applied as antiphlogistic and extraordinary means.
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