The healing properties of animal fats and their healing effects on the human body have been known since ancient times. One of the most commonly used in the treatment of serious ailments was and still is beaver fat.
In the old days, it was a readily available remedy for the treatment of warriors who were seriously injured in battle. Thanks to its healing power, wounds healed faster. Today we will tell you what beaver fat is good for and how to use it.
Composition
Beavers live, as a rule, in ecologically clean regions. Being herbivorous rodents, they feed only on plant foods. That is why beaver fat, the healing properties of which have been confirmed by time, contains a lot of glucose - an energy source.
Healing fat is obtained from melted rodent fat. This product is a light brown, homogeneous mass. Beaver fat contains:
- poly and monounsaturated fatty acids;
- proteins;
- vitamins A, groups B and E;
- micro and macronutrients.
Beaver fat: what foruseful, and how to apply?
This healing substance is often used to cleanse the body of toxins, as well as to treat many infectious diseases. Beaver fat is an effective drug. The results of treatment are felt already in the first ten days of use.
This fat is found in many medicines. It is effective in healing:
- respiratory organs, lungs (tuberculosis, all types of bronchitis, including smokers);
- atherosclerosis;
- digestive organs, gynecology, urology;
- impotence;
- skin diseases;
- joints.
Application
Patients with various diseases are interested in beaver fat. What it is useful for, and how to use it, we will describe below. With internal use, this remedy is well perceived by the body, the blood receives the necessary nutrients and trace elements. In addition, protein metabolism improves in the body, immunity is strengthened.
It is used internally, as, indeed, other animal fats (badger, bear) either in pure form or as part of various drugs.
External use
For arthritis, skin diseases, injuries, rheumatism, mastitis, inflammation of the appendages, prostate adenoma, impotence, beaver fat is used as an external remedy. It is rubbed into problem areas, if necessary, apply a bandage or make a compress. For the prevention of chapping andfrostbite beaver fat is applied to the skin in a thin even layer.
Use in traditional medicine
Folk healers have been successfully using beaver fat in their practice for a long time. They pass on the healing properties and contraindications of this remedy from generation to generation. When coughing, it is recommended to dissolve the pure composition in one spoon (tea) before bedtime. It is also used for colds and respiratory problems, but in this case it is recommended to dilute it in hot milk and drink it three times a day before meals. If there is milk intolerance, beaver fat should be spread on rye bread. Such a “sandwich” should be washed down with warm rosehip or raspberry broth.
Single dosage is calculated as follows:
- when the patient weighs less than 50 kg - 1 spoon (tea);
- from 50-80 kg - dessert spoon;
- weighing over 80 kg - one tablespoon.
Beaver fat for pneumonia is recommended not only to be taken orally, but also to rub the chest with it. With tuberculosis, complicated bronchitis, severe forms of pneumonia, the intake of the drug is increased up to three times a day for thirty days. Then it is necessary to interrupt the treatment for 2 weeks, and then the course can be resumed. For impotence and gynecological diseases, beaver fat is used in combination with castoreum (beaver stream).
Medical use
It should be noted that scientists have researched and confirmed that it has a positive effect on the human bodybeaver fat. Its properties and use in the treatment of tonsillitis, tuberculosis, otitis, sinusitis, bronchitis gives good results. Physicians consider the complete absence of contraindications for the external use of this remedy to be a huge advantage of beaver fat. This is especially important in extreme situations, with burns.
Doctors recommend using beaver fat (pharmacy form) in the treatment of skin diseases, bedsores, frostbite in the form of compresses or bandages. And on open wounds it is better to apply it in a uniform thin layer. Doctors recommend that people who lead an active lifestyle, go in for sports, always have such a tool with them, which, if necessary, will help in the treatment of bruises, injuries and has a powerful analgesic effect.
Use in cosmetology
We talked about how beaver fat fights serious diseases. Why is it useful in cosmetology?
Beavers differ from other rodents in that they consume exclusively environmentally friendly plant foods. The basis of their diet is young green twigs and leaves, fresh grass. Cosmetologists are sure that beaver fat is a valuable anti-aging agent. Many well-known companies use it in creams to smooth wrinkles. In addition, beaver oil is effective in combating dry skin.
Contraindications
We have already said that beaver fat has no contraindications for external use. But for the internal, there are restrictions. People with liver problemsdoctors recommend to refrain from taking this remedy. In addition, it is not recommended to use beaver fat for pregnant and lactating mothers. Children can be treated with this remedy from the age of three, but only after prior consultation with their doctor.
Recipes
There are many ways to prepare potions based on beaver fat. We will introduce you to just a few of them.
For tuberculosis - prescription number 1
You will need 100 grams of beaver fat, the same amount of prefabricated honey and 50 grams of aloe juice. All ingredients must be mixed thoroughly. An adult should take the resulting composition before meals (about half an hour) three times a day.
Recipe 2
Pass through a meat grinder or grind with a mixer ten lemons with zest, after washing them. Pour this mass with ten lightly beaten eggs and refrigerate for five days. Grind the egg shells and add to the composition. Fill it with 0.5 liters of cognac. Mix the mixture thoroughly and take 1/3 cup three times a day. Keep the composition in the refrigerator.
For bronchitis
Heat, without boiling, 150 grams of beaver fat. Mix it with two tablespoons (tablespoons) of cocoa powder. Add a quarter cup of aloe juice with pulp to the resulting mass and mix well. Pour the composition into a glass jar and refrigerate. Take 1 scoop diluted in a glass of hot milk three times a day before meals and at bedtime.
Whenjoint and muscle pain
Melt 100 grams of fat in a water bath, remove from heat and mix it with wheat germ oil (25 ml). Add ten drops each of rosemary and lavender oil and five drops of mint or tea tree to the mixture. Such an ointment will help relieve not only pain in the joints and muscles, but will also be effective for hypothermia, colds, and sports injuries.