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Excellent Old Tibetan Remedy for Blood Purification and General Well-Being + Recipe for Plantain-Based Remedy for Various Ailments

How to make Tibetan tincture. Tibetan tincture, known for its healing properties in various ailments, can be prepared at home by anyone.
To prepare ginger tincture, you will need 250 g of ginger root. Wash, peel, and slice it, then fill a small jar (like a jar for sour cream or horseradish) with the slices and top it off with vodka. Cover the jar with a lid and place it in a dark, dry place for 2 weeks. Shake it periodically. Strain and add 2 tablespoons of honey.
Tibetan Tincture with Ginger
Take 1 tablespoon before meals, twice a day. This ancient Tibetan recipe is very effective. It purifies the blood and boosts the body’s defense capacity.
Ginger tincture is used for revitalization, very useful for sore throats and colds. It significantly improves vision and increases libido in both men and women.
For treating cough, a plantain-based syrup can be made
Plantain syrup is an ancient recipe for various ailments such as cough, hemorrhoids, cystitis, asthma, infections, high blood pressure, abscesses, and boils. Plantain can be administered in various forms, including powder, infusions, compresses, gargles, poultices, tinctures, and syrups.

To prepare plantain syrup, you will need 50 grams of plantain leaves over which you will pour half a liter of boiling water. Let the mixture steep for 10 minutes for infusion, then strain it. To the obtained liquid, add the same amount of multifloral honey, mix well, and store in dark-colored bottles. It is recommended to consume 2-3 tablespoons a day, 30 minutes before main meals.
For the second method of preparation, you will need a bowl full of fresh plantain leaves, 400 grams of brown sugar, 400 grams of multifloral or lime honey, half a lemon, 150 ml of vodka or another strong spirit with a high concentration (over 40 degrees) or 2 classic uncoated aspirin tablets. Wash and drain the leaves without drying them, chop them finely, and place them in a pot along with the sugar, lemon juice, and a medium glass of water.
Bring the mixture to a boil without letting it boil over. Reduce the heat to minimum, stir constantly, and let it simmer slowly for 10 minutes until the sugar completely dissolves. If it does not become a fine paste, strain it through a cheesecloth, squeezing as much as possible. Add the honey and alcohol or powdered aspirin. The resulting brown syrup can be bottled and stored in dark, cool places.

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