Node Erythema: How to Effectively Treat with Birch Ointment

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Birch Bud Ointment: Traditional medicine offers an effective remedy for treating joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout—an ointment based on birch buds. To prepare it, you need to grind 1 cup of birch buds into a powder or paste, then mix it with 0.5 kg of fresh internal fat. The resulting mixture is placed in a clay pot and simmered in the oven at a low temperature for 3 hours daily for 7 days. If you do not have access to an oven, you can use a water bath. After the process is complete, the hot fat is carefully poured into clean jars, and the leftover raw materials are disposed of.

The ointment is used externally to treat inflammation of glands, eczema, and other skin diseases. Additionally, to combat tuberculosis, it is recommended to take a teaspoon of the ointment diluted in 50 ml of warm milk (at a temperature of 45-50°C) three times a day before meals. This remedy has proven effective in treating lupus erythematosus, especially in combination with external application to affected skin areas. It is also effective for nodular erythema, vasculitis, dermatoses, dermatomyositis, bedsores, varicose ulcers, and ringworm.