abstract |
FIELD: medicine, particularly, gynecology. SUBSTANCE: aside from traditional cure, this method prescribes administering tincture including Artemisia vulgaris (9 to 11) (herbs), Polygonum aviculare (9 to 11) (herbs), Hypericum perforatum (9 to 11) (herbs), Achillea vulgaris (4 to 5) (herbs), Fragaria vesca (9 to 11) (herbs), Betula (4 to 5) (leaves), Mentha piperita (4 to 5) (leaves), Vaccinium vitis idaea vulgaris (4 to 5) (leaves), Urtica dioica (9 to 11) (leaves), Inula helenium (4 to 5) (roots), Glycyrrhiza glabra (4 to 5) (roots), Humulus lupulus (9 to 11) (collective fruits), Calendula officinalis (9 to 11) (flowers), Matricaria chamomilla (4 to 5) (flowers), and Foeniculum vulgare (4 to 5) (fruits) (100 g/l of tincture). Disclosed method prescribes perorally administering warm tincture three to five times a day in dosage of 30 to 60 ml fifteen minutes during 10 to 14 days prior to taking meals. EFFECT: lower medicinal load plus prevention of complications. 2 cl |