How does lemongrass affect blood pressure?
Schisandra chinensis is a perennial in the form of a loach - a liana entangles the trunk and stems of trees and shrubs. The plant is actively used in traditional medicine recipes, its effectiveness has been proven by scientific research. The most famous species is the Far East, although lemongrass grows well almost throughout the country in a temperate climate. Since ancient times, the plant has been used to normalize and stabilize blood pressure, so the question often arises - does lemongrass increase or decrease blood pressure.
Beneficial features
There is a high concentration in fruits of organic acids (citric, tartaric, malic), as well as minerals (zinc, copper, potassium, calcium, iron, selenium, iodine), essential oils. The vitamin composition is represented by vitamin C, provitamin A and B vitamins. The fruits also contain starches and fiber. Finally, biologically active flavonoids and tannins are present in the composition.
Due to the high content of vitamins and biologically active substances in the plant it has a powerful tonic and firming effect.
It is useful to use lemongrass during the season of flu and colds, beriberi as a preventive and therapeutic agent.
Infusions and decoctions based on it are indicated for increased fatigue - physical, mental. The composition will give a boost of energy, improve cerebral circulation, and relieve fatigue.
Lemongrass has a beneficial effect on the state of the nervous system. It has been proven that the ingredients of the plant improve the conduction of nerve impulses, as a result of which a person’s mental activity improves, cognitive abilities increase, and memory improves first of all.
It is worth noting that a positive effect is also on the nerve endings of the organs of vision. As a result, visual acuity increases. Regular consumption of fruits reduces the likelihood of developing myopia, helps to get rid of eye strain (this makes berries especially useful for people who spend a lot of time at the computer).
Useful plant for diabetesbecause it slows down the absorption of carbohydrates into the blood. This avoids sudden spikes in blood glucose.
Sodium and potassium, as well as biologically active components of the composition, make lemongrass useful for the heart muscle. The plant helps to strengthen it, normalize the rhythm. Also, with regular intake, the condition of the vessels improves - they become stronger and more elastic, the level of cholesterol in the blood decreases, and hemoglobin indicators increase.
Effect on pressure
Lemongrass is an adaptogen of natural origin, and therefore is characterized by the ability to give vivacity, increase vitality. To the greatest extent, these abilities are manifested in the effect on blood vessels and, as a result, on blood pressure indicators.
First of all, the plant helps to cleanse the vessels, which increases their permeability. After that, lemongrass increases the tone of the vascular walls, strengthening them and increasing elasticity. This is due to the presence of esters and special substances - lignins, which contribute to an increase in pressure.
These actions make lemongrass useful with hypotension (that is, at low pressure). It gently increases blood pressure, gives strength, relieves unpleasant symptoms that usually accompany low blood pressure (weakness, nausea, dizziness).
The action of lemongrass begins 30-40 minutes after taking the plant and products based on it.
According to its tonic effect, lemongrass is close to coffee. However, it has a clear advantage - the absence of a negative effect on the nervous system, as is the case with the use of caffeinated drinks.
Contraindications
The plant is contraindicated in case of individual intolerance. It is strictly forbidden to use it for hypertension, as this will aggravate the course of the disease and may even provoke crisis situations.
With insomnia, it is better to refuse the consumption of lemongrass. At a minimum, take it in the morning, but it is better to consult with your doctor first.
With nervous excitement, hysteria, the plant will only intensify such states. The plant is forbidden for epilepsy, all types of addiction, a tendency to increased excitability. Contraindications to treatment with lemongrass are liver pathologies.
Finally, due to the high content of organic acids, lemongrass is contraindicated in case of increased acidity of the stomach, gastritis, and ulcers. It should be remembered that it is unacceptable to take lemongrass with exacerbations of diseases of the digestive tract, as well as with pancreatitis, cholecystitis.
Due to the increased acidity of the fruits in some people, they can provoke the appearance of sores in the mouth, cracks in the corners of the lips. Lemongrass is not recommended for children under 12 years old.
It is important to use the plant only after the blood pressure has been measured and there is confidence that it is really low.
It is important not to exceed the indicated dosages of drugs and folk remedies. Otherwise, there is a high probability of an overdose of lemongrass in the body. This can be manifested by a significant increase in pressure, tachycardia, the appearance of headaches, overexcitation and hyperactivity, sleep disturbance.
Finally, it should be understood that Lemongrass does not replace taking medications prescribed by your doctor. Before using the plant you should consult your doctor.
Application
To increase pressure, it is useful to use fresh fruits of lemongrass. Good therapeutic effect decoction of dried berries. The rest of the vegetative parts (usually leaves and seeds) can also be used for medicinal purposes, but they are inferior to fruits in their action.
On a tablespoon of raw materials take a glass of boiling water. Pour the berries with water and simmer over low heat for about 10 minutes. Then the mixture is cooled and taken in a teaspoon twice a day. The duration of treatment is a month.
Based on lemongrass fruits, you can cook alcohol tincture. This will require 1 part dried fruit and 5 parts alcohol (95%). The mixture is infused in a dark glass bottle for 14 days. Periodically it needs to be shaken. Before use, strain the composition and take 25 drops once a day. The duration of treatment is a month.
From berries and honey you can cook tasty and useful balls. To do this, you need to dry the fruits of lemongrass and grind them into powder. It will take 50 grams of this powder, the same amount of liquid honey and 30 grams of sugar.
Mix all the ingredients and form small balls from the resulting mass. From the indicated amount of raw materials, about 100 "pills" should be obtained.They need to be briefly sent to the refrigerator for solidification - 15 minutes will be enough. Every day in the morning, take 6 balls with warm water. You can store them in the refrigerator.
The seed powder obtained by the method described above can also be taken as an independent remedy. To do this, the seeds are dried, ground in a coffee grinder and taken 1 gram three times a day half an hour before meals.
In season you can squeeze juice from fresh fruits. By the way, it can be preserved for the winter (squeeze out the juice, boil for 10-15 minutes, pour into a jar and tighten with thermal lids). The product has a tart, sugary taste. Juice is recommended. three times a day for a tablespoon. You can drink water or tea.
Dried fruits can be used to make fortified tea, useful for increasing vitality and protecting against colds. With hypertension, it is consumed in small portions several times a day.
Can you have a drink instead of morning tea or coffee, add sugar or honey to it. To prepare tea, a tablespoon of dried fruits is poured into a glass of water and simmered over low heat for 7-10 minutes. Then the tea should be wrapped in a warm towel and insisted for another day.
The benefits of lemongrass for increasing blood pressure have been confirmed by official studies, so you can easily find drugs with a plant in the pharmacy in the pharmacy.
An oil is extracted from the seeds of the fruit, which is also useful for hypotension. It is sold in capsule form. Take 3 capsules daily for a month. On the basis of a medicinal plant, there are also tablets. To increase and stabilize the pressure, they are drunk every day, 1-2 pieces for a month.
In addition, lemongrass is often found among other ingredients of various preparations.For example, a tincture based on it acts not only as a means to increase pressure, but also helps to cope with depression. Syrups usually involve a combination of lemongrass and rose hips and serve to strengthen the immune system.
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