od dvdmchl » čtv úno 26, 2009 11:21
No ale abych nebyl jenom kritickej, tak wikipedia pak pokračuje vypsáním léčivých schopností kaštanu jako stromu:
"The fruit is very nutritious, energising, remineralising, a tonic for muscles, nerves and veinous system, anti-anemic, antiseptic and stomachic. It is recommended to convalescents.[36]
The tannin in leaves and bark makes these astringent, useful to treat bleedings, diarrhoeas etc. They are anti-inflammatory, astringent, expectorant and tonic.[18][74][75] The leaves are harvested in June or July and can be used fresh or dried.[18] An infusion has been used in the treatment of fevers and ague, but are mainly employed for their efficacy in treating convulsive coughs such as whooping cough and other irritable conditions of the respiratory system.[18][74] The leaves can also be used in the treatment of rheumatism, to ease lower back pains and to relieve stiff muscles and joints.[76] A decoction is a useful gargle for treating sore throats.[76] The bark has been used as antidiarrheic because of the tannins.[36]
The plant is used in Bach flower remedies - the keywords for prescribing it are 'Extreme mental anguish', 'Hopelessness' and 'Despair'[209].[56]
Wood extract (mixed at a 1:2 to 1:6 ratio with sugar) is used as a natural agent for the prevention and cure of diarrhoea in animals.[77]"
A vůbec přečtěte si to sami tady:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut.
No ale abych nebyl jenom kritickej, tak wikipedia pak pokračuje vypsáním léčivých schopností kaštanu jako stromu:
"The fruit is very nutritious, energising, remineralising, a tonic for muscles, nerves and veinous system, anti-anemic, antiseptic and stomachic. It is recommended to convalescents.[36]
The tannin in leaves and bark makes these astringent, useful to treat bleedings, diarrhoeas etc. They are anti-inflammatory, astringent, expectorant and tonic.[18][74][75] The leaves are harvested in June or July and can be used fresh or dried.[18] An infusion has been used in the treatment of fevers and ague, but are mainly employed for their efficacy in treating convulsive coughs such as whooping cough and other irritable conditions of the respiratory system.[18][74] The leaves can also be used in the treatment of rheumatism, to ease lower back pains and to relieve stiff muscles and joints.[76] A decoction is a useful gargle for treating sore throats.[76] The bark has been used as antidiarrheic because of the tannins.[36]
The plant is used in Bach flower remedies - the keywords for prescribing it are 'Extreme mental anguish', 'Hopelessness' and 'Despair'[209].[56]
Wood extract (mixed at a 1:2 to 1:6 ratio with sugar) is used as a natural agent for the prevention and cure of diarrhoea in animals.[77]"
A vůbec přečtěte si to sami tady: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut[/url].