Tincture of bee flames

The fire bee is a dangerous pest that lives in hives. Homely little butterfly firebird is a close relative of the ordinary clothes moth. Ognevka or as it is called wax moth, belongs to the family of small lepidopteran insects. In nature, there are more than 6,200 species. They differ in food addictions and lifestyle. Most of all, parasites plague gardeners and gardeners, destroying leaves on fruit trees, flowers, berries and cereals. The most famous was the bee moth, thanks to the unique properties of its larva.

A wax moth butterfly climbs into the hive at night and, laying under the bulk of the bees, lays eggs. The masonry is placed on the bottom, the walls of the hive, on the surface of the honeycombs, in which pollen and loose cells with honey are stored. In the morning, the fire camp leaves its shelter and hides in the foliage close to the growing trees in order to return at night and continue its work. Moth lays eggs for several nights.

Moth fireworm
Moth fireworm

After 5–10 days, pale-gray larvae of the moth appear from the clutch. They have four legs and two setae, located behind. The length of the worm is approximately 1 mm. The whole cycle of development of the fire mill is in the middle of the hiveYoung larvae feed on pollen, honey and perga. After some time, they include royal jelly, propolis and wax cells in their diet. Digesting these complex compounds in their chemical composition can be due to the presence of a special special enzyme.

Intensive nutrition contributes to the accumulation of useful nutrients in the body of the future insect. Having reached the length of two centimeters, and this happens approximately in a month, the larvae pass into the pupal stage. The length of the female of the pygmy, emerging from the pupa, varies from 15 to 35 mm, and the male - 11-12 mm. Adults exist at the expense of nutrients accumulated by the larva, as they have not developed the oral apparatus and the digestive system.

Important!

A large number of larvae in the hive can completely destroy the whole bee family or force them to leave their dwelling.

Despite the great damage that beeswax moths cause to beekeeping, they can be invaluable in treating large numbers of diseases.

History tour

Already in the 17th century, healers and traditional healers used an extract of bee fire as an effective remedy for the treatment of diseases of the lungs and cardiovascular system.Scientific studies that confirmed the unique properties of the moth were carried out by the Russian scientist I.I. Mechnikov. Working in Paris at the Pasteur Institute (1889), he conducted a series of studies with bee larvae as part of creating anti-tuberculosis serum. The scientist found that the tissues of an unformed insect contain a large amount of valuable substances. The most prominent among them was the enzyme cerase, capable of destroying wax compounds.

Tincture
Tincture

Interesting!

Applying the infusion of bee sting, the scientist has achieved remarkable results in the treatment of patients with tuberculosis. Bacteria waxy capsule is destroyed, it becomes completely defenseless and can be easily destroyed.

In addition, Mechnikov noted that the pcheloprodukt has a positive effect if it is used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Further research conducted by Professor S.I. Metalnikov and microbiologist I.S. Zolotarev, confirmed the beneficial properties of the moth and its high resistance to a variety of pathogenic microorganisms.The experience of practical application of the extract from the larvae of the bee moth was accumulated by a cardiologist and homeopath S.A. Mukhin in the middle of the 20th century. He conducted his research for thirty years, prescribing the drug to patients during the treatment of various pulmonary and cardiac pathologies. Followers of an outstanding physician have proven that tincture of pyrexia is not only able to cure many ailments, but also reduces the risk of serious diseases. Traditional medicine makes extensive use of effective drugs prepared on the basis of the larvae of the wax moth.

The composition and beneficial properties of the tin moth tincture

Tincture of the larvae of wax moth-1
Tincture of wax moth larvae

Tincture bee flagella is a brownish-brown liquid. Its unique healing properties are due to the diet that the larva consumes in the process of its development. The composition of the finished product includes:

  • 20 of 28 widely known amino acids (glycine, alanine, lysine, histidine, valine, serine, and others);
  • mono - and disaccharides;
  • nucleotides;
  • essential polyunsaturated fatty acids;
  • biologically active compounds;
  • potassium, calcium, zinc, molybdenum, phosphorus and other important trace elements;
  • unique antibacterial enzymes cerase and protease, capable of dissolving wax;
  • aromatic compounds.

Due to such a rich composition, the tincture of the moth is able to have a positive effect on the human body. Its beneficial effect is as follows:

  • strengthens the immune system;
  • increased mental and physical activity;
  • sleep normalizes;
  • increases body vitality;
  • improves the activity of the nervous system, as well as the heart and blood vessels;
  • the level of cholesterol in the blood decreases;
  • increases the body's resistance to infections;
  • pressure is normalized and the risk of blood clots is reduced;
  • fast tissue regeneration is observed, and metabolic processes are normalized;
  • the process of blood formation and formation of red blood cells is activated;
  • liver tissues are restored in various forms of hepatitis.

The use of bee moth is confirmed by numerous positive reviews of patients. This indicates a high popularity and demand for an infusion that can help cure many serious illnesses.

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My mother has high blood pressure. Constantly have to take medications that do not eliminate the cause of poor health, but only for a time to facilitate it. Once I read about the beneficial properties of the moth infusion and almost made my mother start taking it along with the drugs. The effect exceeded all expectations! The pressure now worries less often, even when the weather changes, mom feels good!

Inna, Gomel

Indications for use of the tincture of bee fire

Allergy, heart disease, tuberculosis
Allergy, heart disease, tuberculosis

You can often hear the question of what this tincture treats. The area of ​​use of the drug is quite wide. Experts claim and successfully prove in practice that it can be used in the treatment of a large number of diseases:

  • tuberculosis, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, acute respiratory infections and SARS;
  • allergic reactions of various etiologies;
  • diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, including ulcers;
  • parasite moth is used for the prevention of Giardiasis and other worms;
  • cardiosclerosis, angina pectoris, arrhythmia, heart disease, myocarditis, myocardial infarction;
  • infertility, climacteric disorders, toxicosis, miscarriage;
  • anemia and low immunity;
  • blood clots;
  • hypertension, atherosclerosis and other vascular diseases.

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We drink tincture of bee moth the whole family to strengthen the immune system. Over the past 2 years have not been sick even during the epidemics!

Olga, Moscow

In addition to the above listed diseases, there are still a large number of other problems for which the tincture is shown.

Important!

In the treatment of inflammation, you must follow the instructions set out in the instructions for the drug and the advice of a doctor. In no case can not independently replace the reception of drugs prescribed by the doctor on the infusion of bee sting.

Contraindications, features of use

Wax moth tincture
Wax moth tincture

You should pay attention to the fact that the preparations of the moth contain in their composition bee products. They are not recommended to take pregnant and lactating women, as well as those who are allergic to these components. It is strictly forbidden to take tincture on alcohol when exacerbating such diseases:

  • various forms of hepatitis;
  • pancreatitis;
  • peptic ulcer disease.

The composition of the moth requires caution and control of the general condition of both an adult and a child. Tincture has great energy power, so people with sensitive vascular system can increase pressure. In this case, it is necessary to reduce the dose of the drug or abandon its use. It is best to gradually accustom the body to the infusion and at the beginning of treatment to take pressure reducing agents. Moderate use of the drug stabilizes over time.

On a note!

Before taking the tincture it is necessary to remember that during the period of treatment it is impossible to take alcohol, and people with low blood pressure should also use a decoction of leuzea in parallel. Opinions of experts differ on the question whether it is possible to drink the drug of the bee fire with an antibiotic or not. Therefore, before you start taking tinctures, you should consult with your doctor, despite the fact that this tool has practically no contraindications.

Preparation of the extract at home

Many are interested in what it is for the tincture and how to prepare it yourself. The recipe is extremely simple.It is necessary to take well-developed, but not beginning to turn into a pupa, larvae. 10 g of raw materials are placed in a dark glass or porcelain container and pour 100 ml of alcohol (strength of at least 70 °). Insist the contents of need for seven days, all the time periodically shaking. The finished medicine is filtered and stored in a cool place.

Tincture of wax moth
Tincture of wax moth

Bee moth is used to prepare an ointment that can be used for both external and internal use. For the manufacture of balsam from the bee fire, 50 g of larvae are needed, which are poured with a small amount of alcohol (to cover the raw material). After five days, pour the tincture and add 200 grams of calendula oil and St. John's wort oil. In the mixture, enter the propolis and beeswax (50 g). The composition is heated in a water bath for two hours until complete dissolution of the components, cool and strain.

Instructions for use tinctures

The method of application of the tincture is quite simple. The drug should be taken 30 minutes before a meal or an hour after it. You can take the drug, both in pure form and diluted.Before you swallow alcohol infusion, it is recommended to hold it for some time in your mouth. Effective therapy is achieved through the intake of bee moth infusion.

There are generally accepted recommendations on how to take a therapeutic tincture. The first step is to test for the absence of an allergic reaction of the body. Dissolve one drop of medicine in a teaspoon of water and apply a small amount of the solution to the inside of the lower lip. If about an hour later there were discomfort, then you need to take a coal or antihistamine drug.

Important!

Bee moth should be taken with care to avoid adverse reactions. In the very first days of drinking tincture only in the morning. Individual dosage and regimen of the drug is developed by a doctor.

Positive reviews of bee moth confirm that the action of the tincture helps to get rid of diseases and improve the general condition after chemotherapy. The method of use of the drug is very simple, the main thing is to believe in its power. In cosmetology, tincture is added to the cream, for rejuvenating effects on the face and slowing down the aging process.


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