Stone oil, due to the content of various mineral compounds, is a fairly popular means of non-traditional, especially eastern, medicine.
Stone oil - medicinal properties and contraindications
The composition of the stone oil contains 49 micro- and macro elements in the form of water-soluble salts:
- potassium;
- cobalt;
- iodine;
- manganese;
- magnesium;
- sodium;
- phosphorus;
- iron;
- zinc;
- copper;
- silicon;
- selenium;
- chromium;
- nickel and others.
The composition of the stone oil can be attributed to mineral additives that provide the intake of the necessary substances in the body, increase its nonspecific resistance and have antioxidant effect.
It is believed that the stone oil has antitumor, bactericidal, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, choleretic, wound-healing, and also immuno-supporting therapeutic properties.
The drug is contraindicated when:
- jaundice;
- propensity to form blood clots;
- severe heart disease;
- pregnancy.
Individual allergic reactions are also possible.
Application of a stone oil
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Inside the stone oil is taken for:
- maintenance of immunity;
- treatment of diseases of the stomach and intestines;
- struggle with deposits of salts, kidney stones;
- treatment of cholecystitis ;
- fight against lung diseases.
They take medicine and as an antitumor agent. At the beginning of taking the drug is diluted at the rate of 1 g per 3 liters of water. In the future, the concentration of the drug can be increased, but not more than 3 g (a teaspoon) per 1 liter. Usually drink half to
Enemas and douching
For the treatment of hemorrhoids and cracks in the rectum, stone oil is used in the form of microclysters, and in diseases of the female reproductive system - in the form of tampons and douching. Powder is bred at the rate of 3 grams (about a teaspoonful) per 0.5 liters of water.
Compresses
For external compresses and lotions, the rock oil powder is diluted 1 teaspoon per glass of water.