Veselka mushroom: medicinal properties, application, what it looks like, how to take

Rules for the procurement of raw materials

You can start searching in the second part of May, however, the increased activity of the mycelium is noted in June, and the maximum activity is in September. It is worth focusing on the smell. Having found an adult mushroom, it is worth inspecting the soil near it, as there is a tendency for Veselka to grow in groups.

Of particular value are those mushroom eggs that are about to germinate. In this case, a thinning of the shell is noticed on the surface, a hard tubercle in the center is clearly felt - the future cap. Adult mushrooms are also harvested for medicinal purposes, but the concentration of active substances in them is significantly lower. In any case, when collecting, the following rules must be observed.

We extract. The found egg is carefully dug around with a small spatula, after which it is well removed from the ground

Carefully separate the mushroom from the mycelium so as not to damage it.
We clean up. At home, the mushroom is cleaned of soil, foliage and other contaminants with a damp piece of cloth.

Cut in half with a sharp knife. The resulting parts are strung on a strong thread, leaving space between the halves.
Dry. It is necessary to dry the veselka mushroom in a dark, well-ventilated place, in a suspended position. After complete drying, the parts of the mushrooms are carefully folded into glassware and closed very tightly.
We store. You can keep raw materials for two years, observing the absence of light and moisture in the store.

The peeled mushroom can be frozen, however, with such heat treatment, it will lose some of its healing power. Therefore, if it is impossible to immediately make medicinal products, it is better to store the witch's egg in the common chamber of the refrigerator.

How to take veselka

Depending on the type, complexity of the disease, it is recommended to adhere to the norms and form of the drug made from the mushroom.

The preparation of the joke is carried out in the form:

  • Tinctures.
  • Powder.
  • Oils. To prepare it, you need to take 2 tablespoons of mushroom powder, pour 500 ml of olive or linseed oil. Infusion takes place within two weeks. The solution is not filtered, used together with a useful precipitate. For internal use, it is recommended to drink a teaspoon of the oil before each meal. The course is carried out for four months. External use of the oil is effective in the treatment of pressure sores, ulcers, skin cancer, burns.
  • Juice. The production technology is unexpected and simple. It is necessary to clean the mushroom from dirt, shells. Cut into pieces, pour into a glass jar, put in the cellar, bottom of the refrigerator. After a while, the mushroom will release healthy juice on its own. It is not taken orally, but is used to treat skin wounds.

Examples of the use of common fun in the treatment of certain diseases:

1. Prostatitis, diseases of the genitourinary system, for example, inflammation of the bladder, kidneys, the growth of cystic formations, polyps. Infertility of men, women, genital infections. In this case, drink a tablespoon of tincture daily before eating. Together with the tincture in the case of the prostate, microclysters are made with a solution of three tablespoons of the tincture in 100 ml of water or a decoction of the Yakut herb. It is recommended to make candles using merry oil.

2. Cardio - vascular diseases. A teaspoon of tincture is taken twice in a day half an hour before meals... At the same time, the level of lymphocytes rises, the composition of the blood improves. A good effect appears with the combined use of infusions of medicinal herbs, for example, lungwort. In case of thrombophlebitis, varicose veins, lotions soaked in tincture, juice, oil are applied to problem areas. Massage is carried out until the product dries. Warming compresses are not necessary.

3. Diseases of the endocrine system. Thyroid disease can be treated if you drink a tablespoon of tincture three times a day half an hour before meals. It is useful at the same time to take preparations of white cinquefoil. The dose is recommended for the treatment of diabetes in conjunction with Jerusalem artichoke preparations.

4. Violations of the musculoskeletal system. Sore joints, lameness, severe pain, inability to move are now more common. An invaluable help will be provided by a dessert spoon of tincture, juice, oil, used three times a day as an external remedy. A concentrated tincture is made from finely chopped mushrooms, filled with a 35-degree alcohol solution. After three weeks of infusion, the drug is ready to lubricate sore spots before bedtime, well wrapped in woolen cloth.

Brief official information about the unique mushroom

Veselka ordinary - a cap mushroom belonging to the Veselkov family of the Basiliomycetes class. The Latin name is Phallus impudicus. It reaches a height of 30 cm. The young fruiting body has the shape of an egg. In the process of maturation, the shell of the egg breaks, a leg-like recipe emerges from it, topped with a bell-shaped dark olive cap with a hole in the middle. The appearance of the adult fruiting body is very original and resembles a male reproductive organ in a state of erection, which fully justifies its Latin name.

Veselka has a short lifespan - only 2-3 days (if mushroom pickers do not find it earlier). Within a few hours after the egg is opened, the process of decay starts in the fruiting body, which causes the unpleasant smell of carrion. However, this is very attractive to various insects, without which the reproduction of the fungus is completely impossible.

Collection time - from late May to early November. Veselka prefers swampy soils, but it can also be found in deciduous forests and dense bushes. The fungus often grows under oak and beech trees, forming mycorrhiza. Its season is from June to November, although some specimens can be found already at the end of May.

The growing area of ​​Veselka is very large. He spread throughout Europe all the way to the south of Finland. In Russia, it is found in the Caucasus, Siberia and the Far East.

Phytoncides, polysaccharides and perforins

Phytoncides are biologically active substances secreted by plants that kill or suppress the growth and development of pathogenic bacteria and microorganisms.

Now about the perforins. According to the Japanese professor Toki Mori, in any organism, cells can be reborn into cancerous due to various factors, in fact, we can say that any person has cancer cells.

But our body produces special enzymes - cytotoxic proteins perforins, which track and destroy tumor and virus-infected cells, destroying their nucleus. At a young age, perforin is produced well, but with age, the strength of perforin production weakens, and when it practically ceases to be produced, malignant cells begin to rapidly divide, and a person develops a malignant tumor.
Scientists conducted a number of experiments and proved that polysaccharides of the veselka mushroom increase the production of perforin in the body several times! Accordingly, as you already guessed, if you make a tincture (or infusion) from the veselka and take at least 1 course per year for prevention, then you will significantly strengthen your immunity, health and reduce the likelihood of illness, including cancer!

What fun treats

Thanks to the unique combination of components gathered in this miracle of nature, the Veselka mushroom treats the following diseases:
- diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), liver and kidneys;
- diseases of the cardiovascular and nervous systems;
- atherosclerosis and hypertension;
- relieves inflammation and joint pain;
- rheumatism and gout;
- dysfunction of the thyroid gland;
- diseases of the blood and lymph;
- diabetes;
- varicose veins and thrombophlebitis;
- male impotence and female pathologies: inflammation, fibroids, mastopathy, infertility.

Veselka also treats viral hepatitis, herpes, influenza, allergies and its symptoms, hypertension - due to the ability of the active substances Veselka to reduce the level of bad cholesterol, lower blood pressure. , non-healing wounds), resolves benign and even malignant tumors, treats AIDS.

Contraindications

Veselka is not recommended for children under the age of ten, as well as for women during pregnancy and lactation.
Take with caution to persons with chronic pathologies of the heart, liver, kidneys, pancreas; persons with autoimmune diseases, since biologically active substances (BAS) of the Veselka mushroom quite sharply raise immunity, which can provoke an exacerbation of diseases of this kind

Veselka for treatment

For the treatment and prevention of diseases, vodka tincture of the Veselka mushroom is usually used (tincture on vodka, alcohol diluted to 38-40 degrees, good moonshine of the same strength). Inside, it is used to treat all of the above diseases, in addition, it is used in the form of compresses for the treatment of skin diseases, psoriasis, trophic ulcers, bedsores.
Other forms of mushroom preparation are dried halves (quarters) of the mushroom, as an option - dried veselka in the form of a powder (grind on a coffee grinder). It is also used for the preparation of tinctures, as well as infusions (not decoctions, without boiling)!

In this form, the veselka retains its medicinal properties for several years, but in no case should it be frozen - the frozen veselka loses its medicinal properties.

There are also some rather rare options for the preparation of Veselka mushroom, used for the treatment and prevention of diseases, such as lotion, balm, all kinds of ointments, candles for external use.
Fermented (sour) juice is also made (it is used to treat the liver, purify the blood in diabetes mellitus) and oil tincture. The tincture is used externally for the treatment of burns, bedsores, fistulas, trophic ulcers; inside - for the treatment of diseases of the stomach, intestines, kidneys, but in case of problems with the liver, it is undesirable to use oil.

To prepare the oil tincture, pour a teaspoon of mushroom powder with 500 ml of warm olive or linseed oil. Stir and leave for a day at room temperature, then another week in the refrigerator, do not filter. Shake well before each use.
This seems to be all, now you know what diseases the common mushroom can cure, and next time I will tell you how to properly prepare the vodka infusion of the veselka.

Morphological description

Even in the photo of the mushroom, you can see its unusual shape, which it takes in its mature form.

The young fruiting body has the shape of an egg with a diameter of up to 6 cm, at the base of which there is a white mycelial cord. Outwardly similar to a raincoat, but differs from the latter in a softer texture. Some people compare the egg of the veselka to an overripe plum. The shell, called peridium, is smooth and leathery and is white (sometimes creamy). The pulp has a gelatinous shape and is characterized by a rare odor.

During ripening, the peridium is torn into 2-3 pieces (about a week after the egg sprouts). The fruit body sprouts from the egg, which is represented by a leg-like receptacle of cylindrical shape, hollow inside and with spongy walls of yellow or white color. The body size is 12-25 cm in height (sometimes up to 30 cm) and 2-4 cm in width.

At the top of the leg there is a bell-shaped cap, 4-5 cm high. The cap has a cellular surface and is covered with a mucous gleb of dark olive color.There is a dense disc with a hole on top of the cap. The spores have a size of 3.5-5 by 1.5-2 microns, a smooth surface, ellipsoid-cylindrical, and yellowish in color. A distinctive feature of a mature mushroom is an unpleasant smell of rot, carrion, which is very strong.

Most sources indicate one more feature of the jelly - this is its growth rate, which is the fastest in nature and reaches 5 mm in 1 minute! According to this indicator, an unusual organism is ahead of the famous growth record holder - bamboo. It turns out that a full-fledged mushroom is able to grow, as they say, before our eyes, in some 15-30 minutes, but it does not "live" for long, only 2-3 days.

Description of the mushroom merry

At a young age, when the mushroom is about a week old, it is characterized by an egg-shaped shape with a diameter of 7–8 cm at its widest point. A mycelial filament is clearly visible at the base. The covering layer of such a mushroom (peridium) is smooth leathery, whitish or light beige in color. Under it is hidden a gelatinous, jelly-like part (earth oil), aroma which in many ways resembles the smell radish.

Important! Only young mushrooms are considered edible, and if they began to emit a nauseous smell and seem too large, it is better not to eat them in order to avoid poisoning and stomach pain. During the maturation of the mushroom, the covering shell breaks into several separate blades and looks more like a film wrapper or shreds of tissue in the lower part of the mushroom leg.

From this point on, the fun looks more like other, more standard mushrooms, consisting of a relatively long stem and cap.

During the maturation of the mushroom, the covering shell breaks into several separate blades and looks more like a film wrapper or shreds of tissue in the lower part of the mushroom leg. From this point on, the fun is more like other, more standard mushrooms, consisting of a relatively long stem and cap.

Sprouted fruit

Germination of the fruiting body is observed immediately, as soon as the weather conditions become more favorable for this: high humidity at elevated air temperatures up to 25 ° C. First of all, the upper covering skin (peridium) is torn, after which an open volva is formed, from which a cylindrical hollow recipe (stem) grows, often reaching 15–20 cm in height.

Did you know? In the botanical literature there is information that the growth rate of the described merry reaches simply incredible values ​​and can be up to 5 mm per minute. This value even exceeds the growth rate of a bamboo tree.

Veselka vulgaris is a cap mushroom up to 35 cm high. The young fruiting body has an ovoid shape, up to 7-8 cm in diameter, a white filament is noticeable at the base.

The peridium (shell) of the egg is leathery, smooth, white or cream-colored, the inner flesh is gelatinous, jelly-like (the so-called earth oil), with a radish smell. When ripe, the shell breaks into two or three lobes and looks like a filmy wrapper or flaps in the lower part of the mushroom stalk. The germinated (mature) fruiting body consists of a leg-like receptacle of cylindrical shape, hollow, with spongy walls, white or yellowish in color, measuring 12-25 cm and a diameter of 2-5 cm.

At the apex of the peduncle there is a bell-shaped cap 4-7 cm high, with a cellular surface, covered with a mucous dark olive liquid. At the top of the cap there is a dense disc with a hole. A mature mushroom has a very strong specific smell. The peculiar shape of the fungus and the change in smell during the growth process have long been of interest to people. A witches' egg was considered the best way to induce feelings of love, and a mature mushroom was considered poisonous.

In the literature, there is information that the growth rate of the common beetle is one of the highest in nature and can reach 5 mm per minute.This figure even exceeds the growth rate of bamboo, which is often cited as a textbook example of the absolute achievement of the growth rate in the plant world (up to 0.8 mm per minute).

Healing properties

Chinese doctors consider the mushroom to be especially useful in the fight against rheumatism. Bulgarian medicine men use the forest product in the treatment of gout and epilepsy, and in Germany they are treated with severe stomach pains and the same gout. In Russia, the medicinal mushroom is held in special esteem as the most effective means of removing cholesterol from blood vessels. And, of course, its antiviral and anticancer properties are of interest.

When (under what diseases and conditions) the veselka is used:

  • If necessary, activate the antitumor immune response of the body. The body begins to produce perforin, which prevents tumor cells from dividing and forming a tumor. The components of the fungus can dissolve tumors of a different nature, cysts, as well as polyps, adenomas.
  • With increased "bad" cholesterol in the body, this remedy is considered very effective.
  • Hypertension and the risk of developing atherosclerosis are another area of ​​influence of the forest product.
  • Destruction of influenza, herpes viruses, as well as hepatitis, cytomegalovirus, latent infections.
  • Healing ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract, treatment of hemorrhoids, as well as fistulas and fissures in the rectum.
  • Correction of erectile function, combating infertility of various etiologies. It is the strongest aphrodisiac.
  • Fight against inflammatory processes of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and kidneys, as well as joint inflammation.
  • Thrombophlebitis, thyroid pathology.
  • The fungus heals trophic ulcers, bites, relieves itching, helps with manifestations of psoriasis and eczema, relieves pain.

Important! Fungo therapists recommend taking veselka even for therapeutic purposes: they believe that the mushroom will help people recover faster in the postoperative period, they are sure of its power against VSD. In fungotherapy, veselka is considered an excellent prevention of impotence, therefore, it is recommended to drink infusion on the mushroom for men over 25 years old.

Veselka mushroom, the description of which as a therapeutic agent, probably only increases interest in a unique natural product, must also be used correctly. The question of indications / contraindications, dosage and in traditional medicine requires a serious attitude towards itself.

Georgian cuisine

If you cook cheese brine in Georgian style, you need to prepare the following ingredients:

  • 1 liter of water;
  • 200 grams of salt;
  • 50 grams of sugar.

Add the required amount of salt and sugar to 1 liter of water. Pre-cut the cheese into medium-sized pieces, put the resulting product in a bowl and cover with water. Then drain the liquid by measuring the required amount of water and boil it with sugar and salt. The brine should be allowed to cool slightly, then strain and pour over the cheese, putting a plate on it, and a press on top of the plate.

In order for a protein clot to form from liquid milk (cow, sheep, goat) - a cheese base, it is necessary to add ferment and enzymes to it: essential ingredients in cheese production.

Sourdough cheese The world of natural cheeses already contains microorganisms and rennet enzymes to add flavor and color. Today, manufacturers offer it in dry form, not liquid (as it used to be). Ensure that the cheese blank remains equipped with live and beneficial bacteria.

Places and times of collection

Veselka grows everywhere: it is found in forests with deciduous trees and shrubs, less often in a coniferous forest. The area covers the entire territory of Europe, the regions of the Caucasus, Siberia and the Far East. In the European part of Russia, the Veselka mushroom grows in Moscow, Leningrad, Sverdlovsk, Nizhny Novgorod and other regions. Morel belongs to gasteromycetes and grows on dead remains of living creatures and rotten stumps, acting as a saprophyte.It can also be found next to oak, beech and some shrubs with which it associates symbiotically and forms mycorrhiza.

It is also possible to determine the place of growth by a swarm of flies and other insects flying at the smell. The collection of common veselka is limited in a number of regions. So, in the Sverdlovsk region, it is listed in the Red Book. You can collect stinky morels in places with a temperate climate during the onset of the first spring heat, from mid-May. In some regions (near Moscow and in the surrounding regions, in Siberia and the Far East), they start looking for the mushroom in June. The time of active fruiting occurs in July and lasts through October inclusive.

Veselka vulgaris forms fruiting bodies from May to October. The best time for the procurement of medicinal raw materials is August. It is in this month that the highest activity of the development of myceliums is noted.

In what weather is it better to look for a "shameful"

For collection it is better to choose sunny days, but it is worth remembering that the "shame" loves moisture and will develop more actively in wet weather or immediately after rain. The structure of the fruit body is very soft and delicate, so it is better to take a wide container made of natural material for harvesting. From a group of individuals growing nearby, you can take 1-2 copies so that the colony can develop normally and give a harvest in the next season.

How to prepare a mushroom

Veselka is harvested in the "egg" phase: gently dig it out of the ground with your hands or a small spatula. It is during this period that it is most useful.

This fungus does not tolerate washes, so it must be carefully wiped with a damp terry or soft woolen cloth. Dried veselka by cutting the "eggs" in half, and placing the pieces on the thread at a distance of 1-2 cm apart in a well-ventilated dark room

Store in the dark in a tightly closed glass container for 2 years.

The mushroom grows singly or in small groups. Veselka ordinary is an edible mushroom that is useful for the human body. Collect it throughout the territory of Russia, incl. in the suburbs, Siberia, the Far East, the Caucasus. The mushroom grows from May to October. Veselka ordinary is one of the mushrooms well known to Russians. After all, you can find it both in deciduous forests and in mixed ones. It is found in temperate latitudes, but sometimes it is found in Siberia and the Far East. Veselka is well known to the inhabitants of the European part of Russia. Sometimes whole mushroom families grow right next to the dying trees, but more often the veselka grows with single mushrooms.

There are groups of 8-10 mushrooms near spruce or oak stumps. Sometimes such a company can be seen in a park or in a public garden at a time when the level of humidity rises sharply. Hot dry weather is destructive for veselka, it does not tolerate frost. That is why the collection time is in August-October. Veselka grows in Russia in mixed forests, where it is rather humid and warm, near rotten stumps or among dead wood. This is one of those mushrooms that, as if hiding from the human eye, are able to change the place of growth.

Once in a mixed forest, you can smell an unpleasant smell nearby, reminiscent of the smell of rotten meat. This means that this amazing mushroom grows somewhere nearby, attracting many insects. This aroma exudes the mucus covering the mushroom cap. This mucus, or earth oil, becomes bait for insects, which carry on their paws the spores of the fungus stored inside the cap itself. Veselka eggs quickly turn into adult mushrooms even at low temperatures, and due to the lack of mucus, they practically do not smell.

Veselka appears at the very beginning of May and continues to grow actively until the very beginning of November. You can find it in central Russia, the Far East and Siberia. Here, in a humid cold environment, it exudes its real aroma, which many mushroom pickers call floral, so much similar to smell a wide variety of flowers, or rather the scent of a whole bouquet.

Veselka mushroom cutaway

The use of veselka mushroom in folk medicine

  1. "Shame" treats various endocrine diseases, including diabetes of the first and second types and diseases of the thyroid gland. To do this, the mushroom tincture must be taken for 3 months according to the following scheme: 3 weeks of intake - 1 week of break
  2. The fungus is used in the complex treatment of severe viral diseases, such as hepresviruses, cytomegaloviruses, papillomovirus, hepatitis viruses. To raise the body's defenses to resist infection, you need to gradually drink 3 liters of tincture or decoction (1 dessert spoon 3 times a day)
  3. Diseases of the heart and blood vessels bring severe discomfort and slowly kill the body. And here the miracle mushroom can help. It has the ability to remove cholesterol from the body, "clean" the blood from its plaques. Veselka tincture, taken twice a day before meals for a month, normalizes blood pressure. With varicose veins, tincture can be applied externally in the form of lotions. They should be applied to the mesh areas once a day for 15-20 minutes. But! It is impossible to insulate compresses on the veins!
  4. If a person has gastritis or an ulcer, it is recommended to take an oil tincture of veselka. Firstly, the mushroom itself has bactericidal and wound-healing properties, and secondly, the oil envelops the organ covered with erosion. With hemorrhoids, rectal cracks, you can insert candles with a vest, the recipe for their preparation is given below
  5. With the help of the "witch's egg" drug, you can cure cystitis, pyelonephritis, get rid of polyps in the bladder. The fungus has a beneficial effect on the male and female reproductive systems. He is a strong aphrodisiac, helps men regain sexual power. Candles with veselka are used to treat prostatitis in men, inflammatory diseases of the genital organs in women (then they are used rectally or vaginally). With mastopathy, lactostasis, a cake made of clay, water and an alcoholic tincture of veselka is applied to the chest. If you take a tincture of veselka in oil inside, you can increase the amount of breast milk in a young mother. But! During pregnancy, mushroom preparations cannot be used, since it has abortive properties.
  6. In the second half of life, people are advised to use preparations of the "witch's egg" for the prevention and treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system: arthritis, arthrosis, coxarthrosis, osteochondrosis, gout. For plaques in the joints, the tincture diluted with water is rubbed into problem areas. The same is done with radiculitis, after rubbing, they wrap themselves up and fall asleep
  7. During an epidemic of acute respiratory viral infections and influenza, veselka tincture is used as an immunostimulant: they drink 1 teaspoon of the drug after breakfast, lunch and dinner
  8. Lotions with veselka very effectively treat skin allergies, prickly heat, ulcers and fungus. If you rub the insect bite with tincture, it will not become inflamed and will not itch. The infusion can be used for burns and frostbite of 1 and 2 degrees

RECIPE: Candles with Veselka mushroom (10 pcs)


Homemade rectal and vaginal suppositories with veselka.

Needed: cocoa butter - 25 g (food), propolis tincture - 2 ml, veselka tincture - 5 ml

  • molds for candles are prepared from foil and a cap for a pen
  • cocoa butter is heated in a water bath and mixed with propolis and veselka tinctures
  • keep in a water bath for another 5 minutes to evaporate the alcohol
  • pour warm butter into molds
  • send the chaffs to freeze in the refrigerator, there and keep them all the time of treatment

Nutritional quality

Suitable options for consumption are both prenatal mushrooms and recently sprouted specimens, which in some countries are considered delicacies (for example, in France they are eaten raw instead of radishes or consumed with sour cream and salt).It is better not to eat a fully sprouted morel, since the processes of decay and natural decay, which are extremely undesirable for the human body, are already activated inside its tissues.

Young specimens can be stewed, fried and even canned, as a result of which they will become an excellent addition to side dishes, meat and fish dishes.

The secret of healing action

Veselka ordinary is considered a mushroom of health, youth, longevity. This species has amazing anti-tumor properties due to its unusual chemical composition.

  • Phytoncides. Substances with vasoprotective, antioxidant, antibacterial action.
  • Alkaloids. Natural Pain Relief Compounds.
  • Polysaccharides. As part of Veselka vulgaris, they act as stimulants of the immune system.
  • Phytosteroids. They have androgen-like properties, and determine the use of the mushroom as a powerful aphrodisiac.
  • Minerals. Participants in electrolyte metabolism and chemical reactions.
  • Amino acids. Activators of reactions of all cells of the body, building material for most tissues.

The anti-cancer effect of Veselka vulgaris is based on several specific therapeutic effects:

  • increases the concentration of T-lymphocytes;
  • stimulates the production of immunoglobulins G, M;
  • has antioxidant properties.

The anti-cancer activity of the Veselka mushroom is confirmed by active scientific research and their results. For example, in 2000 in Sydney at the International Congress of Immunology, research results were published confirming the ability of the fungus to prevent metastasis of tumors, including those localized in the lungs.

In 2010, the Belarusian Institute of Radiobiology announced the results of studies of the veselka extract on animals genetically predisposed to cancer. In all cases, an extension of the life of the test animals to the usual average values ​​was noted, as well as a significant improvement in the quality of life.

Tincture recipes and subtleties of use

As already noted, such mixtures are used as an internal or external healing agent. You can do dry fruit harvesting yourself if the mushroom picker is absolutely sure what the mycelium looks like. To make a healing tincture of the veselka mushroom, you can take both dried and freshly harvested crops. The preparation and use of the infusion is as follows:

  • chop fresh fruits so that you get 3 tbsp. l. with a slide (or 1/3 spoon dried);
  • all this is poured with a glass of moonshine or vodka;
  • infused at a temperature not higher than 5 ° C for 14 days;
  • dosage depends on the severity of the disease (duration and neglect). The drug is usually taken in 1 tsp. in two doses at intervals of 12 hours.

Cancer (carcinoma) is treated with 1-3 tbsp. l. drugs, taking it three times a day. Some people advise drinking the mixture with water and then with a raw egg. However, you need to be careful not to disrupt the allergy. In addition, another recipe for making an infusion was popular among the ancient Slavs:

  • six pieces of mushrooms (the rudiments can be left) clean by wiping with a soft cloth;
  • put the raw material on the bottom in a 3-liter bottle, fill it with vodka (50-60 degrees);
  • infusion period - 10 days;
  • storage place - dark and dry place.

The final result of therapy depends on how regularly the patient takes the mushroom veselka. Many people use the mixture to normalize blood pressure (hypertension), as well as remove cholesterol. In this case, the tincture can lubricate wounds, sores and cuts, as well as treat skin diseases. To prepare it, the hostess will need:

  • 0.100 kg of fresh legs and hats or an incomplete st. l. dried (shredded);
  • 200 ml of an alcoholic drink (pure alcohol can be used);
  • leave for about 2 weeks in a cool place.

It is not recommended to filter the resulting concentrate. Make lotions in the morning and in the evening.Moisten a small cotton swab with liquid and apply to the wound, holding for 10-20 seconds. Compresses are contraindicated in this case.

In one bottle, a person receives an antiseptic, an antihistamine and antiviral agent, as well as a medicine that fights cancer cells. It is for all these medicinal properties of mushroom Veselka and received popular recognition.

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