By ghilvar on Skatehive
ENG Good morning everyone, today I would like to share with you my personal experience in using bean as a phytotherapeutic remedy. Foto di Alongkorn Tengsamut da Pixabay Description: annual herbaceous plant. Minimum cultivation temperature: 5 °C. Balsamic period: August. Toxicity: low, may cause gastrointestinal disorders. Do not take Phaseolus vulgaris supplements during pregnancy and breastfeeding, always consult a doctor before taking phytotherapeutic preparations based on this plant. Beneficial properties: hypoglycemic. Confirmed activities: food (seeds). Active ingredients: trigonelline, glucoquinin, faseolin, salicylic acid and raffinose. PREPARATIONS Acetolyte: prepared with 10 g of dried seeds, macerated for 21 days in 100 ml of solution (45 ml of 96° alcohol, 30 ml of water and 25 ml of vinegar). The filtrate can be stored for 3 years, 30 drops per day for the treatment of hyperglycemia. NOTE Raffinose is a sugar that is particularly difficult to digest, and to do so the bacte