Folk remedies for alcoholism

Folk remedies are one of the most affordable options for treating alcoholism. Their effectiveness has been proven on many examples from life, including in those cases when traditional medicine does not give the desired results.

Consider the most effective folk remedies used for drunkenness.

Chemerichnaya water

For the treatment of chronic alcoholism, the people are widely used hellebore (it is also called the puppeteer).

Pour a tablespoon of the crushed root of a plant with half a glass of boiling water, strain thoroughly after an hour, add boiling water to the original volume (up to half a glass). Store the cooled infusion in the refrigerator. Add fifteen drops to half a liter of vodka, shake well and give to drink. After that, the patient will start vomiting. Thus, in a fairly short time, the craving for drunkenness disappears and an aversion to alcoholic beverages is developed in general. Chemerichnaya water can also be added to food and drinks (tea, compote): five drops three times a day.

Castor oil

A very dubious method, once used by doctors. It consisted in the fact that castor oil (literally a horse dose) was poured into the throat of the "sick person". There is no evidence that castor oil cures drunkenness. Apparently, the effect of castor oil was based on the fact that efforts to contain its laxative effects cleared the patient's mind.

Honey

The use of honey in the treatment of alcohol dependence is based on the fact that, according to folk medicine, the attraction to vodka develops due to a lack of potassium in the body. The use of honey just compensates for this shortage, therefore, the craving for drinking gradually decreases.

For an hour, every twenty minutes, the patient is given six teaspoons of honey (in just an hour, thus 18 teaspoons), then a break for two hours, and the procedure is repeated. On the following days, give six teaspoons of honey before and after breakfast. Honey treatment is carried out within 3-4 days. Rejection of alcohol appears. Although it has not been clinically proven, it is obvious that this method maintains and strengthens health - and thereby gives relief from "alcoholic bondage".

In addition to honey itself, a beekeeping product such as bee bread (bee bread) is used to treat addiction in alternative medicine. A mixture of a teaspoon of bee bread and a teaspoon of honey is taken half an hour before meals (do not swallow, keep on the tongue and gradually dissolve). Reception is repeated three times a day, the effect is noticeable on the second or third day of treatment. For prevention, treatment is repeated three times a week. This method reduces the risk of mental injury in case of refusal from alcohol, improves blood circulation in the brain, helps to cleanse the liver of toxins, and leads to refusal from alcohol.

honey against alcoholism

The initial stage of alcoholism is treated with bee stings: fifteen live medicinal bees are placed on the body, slightly pressing them down, and after five minutes the stings are removed. The bites seem painful only at the beginning of treatment. This method is not suitable for allergy sufferers.

Clefthoof

Clefthoof (European clefthoof, otherwise called hernia) in the treatment of alcoholism is used in the form of a decoction. It is prepared like this: pour a teaspoon of hernia root with a glass of hot boiling water, boil for five minutes over low heat, close the lid and stand for another hour. Add the infusion to vodka at the rate of a tablespoon per 100 g of alcohol, or take a tablespoon daily. Due to the poisonous nature of the clefthoof, it induces vomiting. Treatment is carried out until the formation of a persistent aversion to alcohol.

Reception of such a decoction is contraindicated in patients with angina pectoris, as well as in pregnant women.

There is also such a form of taking clefthoof, as adding the powder of the plant to coffee (add a quarter of a teaspoon of clefthoof powder to fifty grams of coffee, repeat after a few days). The effect is the same: vomiting is caused when drinking alcohol and in the end there is a complete disgust of alcohol.

Thyme

Thyme (aka thyme, aka creeping thyme) has long been used in the treatment of alcoholism, including in herbal teas and herbal preparations. For example, mix 4 parts thyme, 1 part centaury and 1 part wormwood. A tablespoon of this collection is poured with a glass of boiling water, insisted for an hour, filtered and taken in 1-2 tablespoons twenty minutes before meals.

Thyme helps to relieve alcohol intoxication, causes sobriety, and then a complete cure.

Another herbal recipe for treating alcoholism includes yarrow (St. John's wort), bitter wormwood, thyme, angelica, peppermint and juniper. A mixture of herbs (spoon) is poured with one liter of boiling water and infused for ten minutes. After drinking this tea, kidney function and sweating increase, tremor stops, alcohol breakdown products are naturally excreted from the body. A similar herbal tea is prepared from a mixture of thyme, horsetail, lovage (grass), juniper berries, cyanosis root. Herbal teas are a gentle treatment for drinking.

Dung mushroom

Dung beetle mushroom is a unique, time-tested, healing potion that allows you to get rid of drunkenness. Mushrooms are prepared in the traditional way: boiled, fried, stewed, baked. They taste like mushrooms and are not suspicious. When the fungus enters the body, the breakdown of alcohol in the blood slows down, and severe intoxication begins. Over time, after several "sessions", there is a persistent constant aversion to alcohol.

Baking soda

Baking soda is not used as a medicine, but rather as a way to relieve, relieve symptoms, and eliminate alcohol intoxication. For 180 ml of warm water, you need to take a teaspoon (without a slide) of baking soda and drink. Depending on the degree of poisoning, it may take up to one liter of such a solution to flush and completely cleanse the body of poisons. Vomiting after drinking the solution will prevent the absorption of toxins into the bloodstream, and the condition will improve. Under the influence of carbon dioxide in the stomach, the production of gastric juice will accelerate, which will also help neutralize poisons.

Bay leaf

Bay leaf is widely known as a remedy that reliably cures alcoholism. Two bay leaves are infused in 250 ml of vodka in a warm place for two weeks (for efficiency, you can add bay root or lovage root); then take 2-3 tablespoons before meals. Laurel tincture causes indigestion and vomiting, which forever discourages an alcoholic from drinking. Reception course: daily for 7-10 days.

There are a few more recipes using bay leaves. So, 12 grams of lavrushka should be steamed with boiling water (one and a half glasses), brought to a boil, cook for 10-15 minutes. Drink the broth during the day.

Baranets

Ram (this is another name for club-shaped lyre) is a low-growing creeping shrub found in our forests. This plant has long been used in the treatment of alcoholic patients. Sprigs of ram in the amount of 10 g are poured with a glass of boiling water and boiled for 15 minutes over low heat. The broth is used in the amount of two tablespoons at the same time with alcohol. Taking the broth provokes nausea and vomiting, after 3-4 receptions there is a persistent decrease in craving for alcohol.

A prerequisite for treatment with a decoction of ram is a pause in taking alcohol for at least 4 days. Since the plant is poisonous, the dosage must be strictly adhered to. In addition, the herb is contraindicated in diseases of the thyroid gland, diabetes, hypertension, pulmonary tuberculosis, bronchial asthma, peptic ulcer disease.

When treating with folk remedies, it should be remembered that, even if there are numerous positive reviews, herbs are by no means harmless, they can have side effects and contraindications. And, if you really decide to be treated at home, you need to take into account the patient's state of health, the risk of neuropathy, and a tendency to allergies. The main thing is not to harm! We advise you to seek advice from a narcologist.