An ancient herb that helps relieve pain
For thousands of years, mankind has turned to the power of nature when it comes to preserving its health. Black evening primrose already occupied a prominent place in the apothecaries of our ancestors, and it is still used with pleasure today when we are looking for natural solutions. Let’s now get to know this extraordinary plant and its diverse effects in more detail.
Natural remedy for everyday problems
One of the greatest strengths of black evening primrose, popularly known as solderwort, is that it can be used in many ways. The name itself says a lot about this herb that has been known and used for almost 2000 years, and is a native herb in our country. It has been used in folk medicine for centuries, and modern science has also confirmed its anti-inflammatory, wound-healing and analgesic effects. It is most often used to treat bruises, sprains, joint pain and sports injuries.
A representative survey revealed that three-quarters of the adult Hungarian population struggles with some kind of health pain, with back pain, lower back pain (51%) and joint pain (46%) being the most common problems. Black nightshade can be a perfect solution to these problems, as the allantoin in its root helps regenerate cells, while its anti-inflammatory components relieve pain and reduce swelling. By using it, we can accelerate the healing of damaged tissues, and improvement can be felt within a few days.
How to use it?
The herb can be used in many forms, but the most common preparations include creams and gels. The advantage of the gel formula over the cream is that it is absorbed faster and ensures optimal absorption of the active ingredients.
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