Epazote, also known as Acahualillo, is a widely used medicinal plant because it is widely accepted and contains antiparasitic, antibiotic, antifungal, digestive, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and healing properties; therefore, it is widely used in the treatment of situations such as bronchitis or athlete’s foot for example.
This plant, whose scientific name is Chenopodium Ambrosioides, grows spontaneously in the land surrounding the houses, it has wide ranges of different sizes and dark green colors, its small flowers and its pale white color, its fierce and unpleasant color and its long flowers70. cm high.
Epazote can be purchased in certain markets or in natural products, in its natural or dehydrated form today.
Time properties are often used in situations such as
It can also be applied to the skin thanks to its emollient action, as it helps to cure the skin and skin irritations, in addition to being an insect repellent, it can also be used as a medicine to relieve inflammation caused by bruises or bumps.
Milk epazote skin is commonly used to help with the treatment of respiratory diseases, such as bronchitis and tuberculosis, due to the combination of immune system-strengthening and expectorant effects that support these supports.
The most common way to approve the properties of this plant is by infusion of its seeds, preparing a:
Outside today, flowers and seeds can be used in infusions, mixed with hair, dye, pot, extract or essence, in the treatment of internal or commercial use.
Side effects of the skin include: skin irritation and mucous membranes, headache, vomiting, palpitations, liver damage, nausea and vision problems when used in high doses.
In high doses, skin properties can act by altering the contractility of the body’s muscles; for this reason, it may have an abortive effect on some people, without recommending its use in embarrassed women.
Appreciate other dangerous plants that should be avoided during pregnancy.
Epazote is indicated in pregnant women and children under 2 years of age. This medicinal hierarchy can be toxic, if there is any medical indication to establish the recommended dosages.