Rabu, 14 Maret 2012

These plants can cope with your kidney stones

Kidney stone disease can affect anyone. Not only the elderly, the youth were also potentially affected by this disease. For that, we should be more alert and on guard against attacks of this disease. One effort to keep a watch is a known drug that can overcome this kidney stone disease. Actually there are some plants that can be used as a kidney stone crusher, one of which is tempuyung. Tempuyung or in Latin called arvesis Sonchus is powerful enough to destroy kidney stones. In addition, it is also safe to use. Tempuyung actually a lot of wild plants that grow in dry, garden, field edge, at the cliffs even at the wall. Often times we find this plant growing in the cracked walls. Tempuyung shaped seeds and seedlings can be blown everywhere, this plant can grow if there is water or moist air, that's why tempuyung can be easily found at various places. It is said that kidney stones are deposits of calcium carbonate CaCO3 or the kidneys. The precipitate is very dangerous because it can cause kidney failure. Medically, kidney stones can be removed by surgery or laser shot. Well, for those who are afraid of the surgery is a alternative medicine herbal solution, and one of them is to eat tempuyung. Lots of useful mineral content in the leaves tempuyung, among which are silica, potassium, magnesium, sodium and organic compounds range of flavonoids (kaempferol, luteolin-7-0-glucoside and apigenin-7-0-glucoside), coumarin (skepoletin), taraksasterol, inositol as well as phenolic acids (cinnamic, kumarat and vanilat). Empirically tempuyung plants can be used to treat some kinds of diseases. Not just a kidney stone or back pain, but also liver disease, heart disease and high blood pressure. In addition, tempuyung can also be used to treat bruises from the impact, how to attach it to the swelling. Even in China, but is used for medicine, this plant can also digunaka as an insecticide. Hopefully Helpful From various sources

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