The hellebore is Caucasian. Contraindications to the Caucasian hellebore

The Caucasian hellebore is a perennial that can grow in one place for 40-50 years. Even in the last century, due to the deforestation and the uprooting of this plant for bouquets, very little of it remained in the wild in the country, so its collection is prohibited. But on the other hand, this plant is easy to grow even in the middle lane. It needs shaded areas and moderately moist calcareous soil with good drainage. Propagated by seeds and dividing the bush.

But usually hellebore is grown not only for the sake of its flowers. It is believed that it has healing properties, for example, it removes toxins and toxins, salts of heavy metals and radionuclides from the body. The hellebore speeds up metabolic processes and promotes weight loss. With its help, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, joints, diabetes mellitus and even malignant tumors are treated. Many reviews of the hellebore claim that its use has a rejuvenating effect. Of course, there are also contraindications to the Caucasian hellebore. In general, it should be consumed very carefully, literally in homeopathic doses, since the plant is poisonous.

Before starting treatment with this plant, it is better to consult a doctor, perhaps you have such diseases in which hellebore should not be used in any case. Well-known contraindications to the Caucasian hellebore: the period of pregnancy and breastfeeding, diseases of the cardiovascular system and childhood. But, each person is unique, therefore, approach the treatment responsibly, even if you do not belong to the persons who have the above contraindications.