How to use cherry leaves and brew fragrant tea?
In addition to delicious berries, the cherry tree gives people its wonderful leaves. They have many useful qualities, so they have been harvested and dried for the winter to prepare medicinal decoctions since ancient times. Let's take a closer look at the properties of this product, as well as learn how to use and when to collect cherry leaves.
Beneficial features
Even in ancient times, cherry greens were collected for use in herbal medicine. The use of decoctions prepared from this product has a beneficial effect on many human organs and systems.
- Improving the functioning of the heart muscle, vascular and nervous systems is due to the presence of quercetin. It is an antioxidant that protects the body from the harmful effects of the environment.
- Amygdolin has a positive effect on the heart and blood vessels. It reduces the strength of seizures and improves heart rate.
- The product contains a large amount of vitamin C, which helps maintain immunity during flu and cold epidemics.
- For the elderly and with a tendency to increased thrombosis, coumarin is useful. It helps to avoid blockage of blood vessels.
- The leaves contain tannins and phytoncides. They have anti-inflammatory and disinfectant properties. They also have a fixing effect, which is useful for some problems with the intestines.
- Essential oils give the drink a unique aroma and relieve inflammation in the body.
- Numerous vitamins and macro- and microelements necessary for a person help to restore strength after an illness and strengthen the immune system.
- A drink made from cherry leaves perfectly quenches thirst in the summer heat. It will be a pleasant and useful substitute for tea and coffee for people with increased nervous excitability.
- The B vitamins included in the composition have a beneficial effect on the nervous system.
- The leaves contain trace elements rarely found in nature: copper, phosphorus, iodine and boron.
Possible harm and contraindications
Despite the abundance of advantages of this raw material, For some people, cherry leaf tea can be harmful.
- Such a decoction is not suitable for people prone to constipation, as it has a fixing effect.
- A contraindication to the use of this tea is the presence of ulcers, gastritis and other inflammations of the gastric mucosa.
- Due to the high content of vitamin C, the decoction can provoke the secretion of gastric juice. This is unacceptable for people with high acidity of the digestive system.
- People whose blood pressure is chronically low should take this product with caution, as it aggravates the picture with hypotension.
- A strict contraindication is the presence of an allergic reaction to cherries.
- Pregnant and lactating mothers should either avoid this product altogether, or limit themselves to one cup of tea per day.
Application in medicine
The leaves of this beautifully flowering tree are brewed like regular tea. Also on their basis make healing decoctions. The products obtained from cherry leaves can and should be used for medicinal purposes.
- For the treatment of liver diseases, a decoction of cherry leaves in milk is used.
- For nosebleeds, a cotton swab dipped in cherry leaf tea is inserted into the nose for a few minutes.
- Tea from cherry leaves helps with diseases of the genitourinary system (cystitis, pyelonephritis, sand in the kidneys). It has a mild diuretic effect.
- For colds, it is recommended to drink more warm broth, as it removes toxins and provides the necessary dose of vitamin C.
- When coughing, you can also drink this tea. It has the ability to thin out phlegm.
- As an additional herbal medicine for epilepsy, doctors are allowed to drink a decoction of cherry leaves. It is believed that with regular use, seizures will reduce their intensity.
Despite the obvious benefits of a drink made from cherry greens, it is necessary to consult a specialist before using such a remedy. Only he will be able to tell about all the possible favorable and negative consequences of taking the remedy for a particular person.
How to collect raw materials?
The most correct time to collect leaves from a cherry tree is the time of flowering. During this period, the maximum amount of useful substances is concentrated in them. You need to choose a little sticky young leaves. It is desirable that the collection point is located outside the city. Before drying, the raw material should not be washed, otherwise it may simply rot.
In order for the workpiece to turn out to be of the highest quality, it is necessary to choose the right day and time. The weather during the previous two days should not have been wet, precipitation is also undesirable. It is best to collect greens around noon. By this time, the morning dew should be completely dry. It is better not to cut off the leaves with your hands, but to cut them with scissors - this way the branches of the tree will suffer less.
After collection, it is necessary to check the collected mass.It is important to make sure that there are no spoiled, dirty, diseased leaves in it. It is also worth paying attention to whether there are various parasites in the sheets.
If all the conditions have been met, a sufficient amount of green mass has been collected, drying should begin.
How should cherry leaves be dried?
The best way to dry the greens of fruit trees is fermentation. This process allows you to convert the insoluble substances of the tissues of the leaf plate into soluble. For this to happen, it is important to leave the leaves unwashed. This is due to the fact that the natural microflora of the plant surface is involved in the fermentation. Making a fermented billet is not difficult even for a beginner.
- The collected raw materials must be laid out on paper, where the leaves should slightly wither.
- Then you need to collect them in piles of several pieces.
- The resulting stacks should be twisted into “rolls” and rolled several times between the palms in order to slightly destroy their integral structure.
- Another option for preliminary preparation is to knead the raw materials in a container with your hands like cabbage before salting. Most prefer bundles, as this method results in a more aesthetic appearance in the teapot.
- After preliminary preparation, the leaves in "rolls" (or simply mashed) must be laid in a layer of about 5 cm in a glass container or an ordinary enamel pan. Then you need to put it under oppression, cover with a clean, damp cloth and leave for several hours.
- Folded leaves should not begin to ferment or rot. Therefore, when the aroma of cherries begins to be clearly felt, you need to stop fermentation.
- After that, the green mass should be dried. To do this, the oven must be heated to a temperature of 100 degrees and place the leaves there.
- It is necessary to reduce the temperature of the oven every 5-10 minutes, bringing it to 50 degrees.
- During the manufacturing process, it is necessary to periodically turn the sheet mass over so that all excess moisture is gradually and evenly removed.
- When the leaves become brittle and brittle, you need to turn off the oven and dry them in a dry, ventilated area out of direct sunlight.
If for some reason it is impossible to ferment the leaves, they should be dried on parchment paper in a dry room. In this case, the raw materials are periodically stirred. It will be ready in a week.
How to store the workpiece correctly?
Ready fermented and dried leaves should be stored in a dark place in a dry glass container with a tightly screwed lid. In such a vessel, they should stand for a month before the first use. Then the aroma and beneficial properties of the prepared drink will be maximum. Also, bags made of cloth or paper are sometimes used, but then the raw materials can absorb the surrounding odors.
Fermented cherry leaves should not be stored for more than two years, but it is better to harvest them every year anew.
How to brew?
Recipe for everyday drinking and for colds
The container for brewing must be scalded. Then you should put there 2 tablespoons with a slide of dried cherry leaves, a teaspoon of sugar and 0.5 liters of boiling water. Cover the container with a lid and a clean towel. Tea should be infused for about 15 minutes.
In the cold season, you can brew tea according to the same recipe, adding dried cherries or lemons to it. Before drinking, the drink can be mixed with a couple of teaspoons of honey. Such tea will partially relieve the unpleasant symptoms of the disease and give a portion of vitamins to a weakened body.
Recipe for kidney stones
Two tablespoons of fermented cherry leaves are boiled over low heat in a glass of water for about 5 minutes. Then the drink is allowed to brew for an hour and drink half a glass twice a day. To feel the effect, such treatment must be continued for at least 2 weeks.
Recipe for hepatitis
Four tablespoons of fresh or dried cherry leaves should be boiled in one and a half glasses of milk for 10 minutes. Then the broth must be poured into a thermos, wait until the temperature drops to a comfortable drink and strain it. The finished liquid should be divided into six doses and drunk throughout the day at regular intervals. The course of treatment is not less than a week.
Recipe for heart disease and high blood pressure
In a thermos, you need to brew four tablespoons of dried cherry leaves with two cups of boiling water. The drink should be infused until almost completely cooled. Then it needs to be filtered. Tea should be drunk a couple of times a day, half a glass before meals.
If there are no special contraindications, you can be treated with this decoction for a long time.
Recipe for delicious "country tea"
To pamper your body with vitamins and excellent taste, you can make healthy tea from a mixture of fragrant greens. To do this, you need to brew fresh leaves of currants, raspberries, cherries, about a tablespoon of each type. The drink should be allowed to brew for 15 minutes. You can drink it by adding honey or sugar to taste.
A video recipe for cherry leaf tea is given below.