ENCYLOPEDIA

Tricolored violet

Tricolored Violet (Viola tricolor) rone-year-old or two-year-old, insectoid, flowering from June to September. Seeds are sown by ants. It belongs to the Violaceae Batsch family.

Tricolour Violet Anti-Disorders and Threats:

The violet is safe for most people when taken orally or on the skin.


Pregnancy and breast-feeding

Little is known about using the ease of the heart during pregnancy and breast-feeding.

Tricolored Violet – Tricolour facts

Influenza

Violet is an important addition to the first aid kit during cold and flu. Flower syrup can relieve the irritated and fused throat. It's also a powerful lymphatic agent that can relieve the blood flow and swelling of the lymph nodes. It can be used for dry cough and ear infection.

Bags

The most famous use of Violet is the dissolution of cysts, nodules and breast fibrosis. Herbers recommend a fresh wrap of leaves and flowers for cancers of the lymphatic system, breasts, lungs and skin. The violet can be used externally for various reasons. Lactations, acne, arthritis, minor skin irritations, ulcers and swelling of the glands are only some of the possibilities.

Anti-inflammatory effect

The violet soothes the pain. It is used externally and internally for pain associated with arthritis and is particularly indicated for arthritis.

Heart

The violet contains an ingredient called routine. Routine strengthens the capillaries, prevents platelet aggregation and is anti-inflammatory.

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