Bay leaf is a herb with an exceptionally wide range of medicinal properties. Bay leaves treat digestive disorders, respiratory infections and reduce cholesterol levels. Bay leaf infusion can also be used for rheumatic pains as a support for conventional treatments.
The therapeutic properties of laurel leaves were already known in antiquity. They were commonly used for various ailments in ancient Greece and Rome. The leaves are obtained from laurel trees, which are found mainly in southern Europe and northern Africa. After drying, the herb is used as an aromatic spice, added to dishes. They are also used as a raw material for cosmetics, ointments and medicines. Oil and broth from laurel leaves are specifics used by natural medicine, attributing healing and purifying properties to the herb.
Bay leaf curative properties
Tannins, essential oils and bitters contained in bay laurel leaves are widely used especially in detoxifying and cleansing treatments. The infusions and infusions made from them are particularly helpful in healing wounds, persistent coughing, joint pain or impaired bile secretion. They are especially recommended for people with liver diseases and low blood pressure. Bay laurel oil has a calming effect and improves skin tone. For therapeutic purposes it is also possible to use compresses made of soaked leaves, tinctures and to add them to tea.
Bay leaf on joints
In the course of life, many toxins accumulate in ponds, the production of which is intensified by improper diet and overeating. As a result, oxalic acid produced in the body limits the mobility of joints, which causes pain. Bay laurel cleansing treatment rinses away sand from joints and significantly improves health.
Bay leaf broth
The infusion from the bay leaves is made from 2 tablespoons per glass of boiling water, then it is covered and set aside for 30-40 minutes. Drink 3-4 times a day. The difference is that the stock should be boiled (for about 5 minutes) after boiling. After straining, you can drink or use it for many dishes. The infusions and decoctions from laurel leaves will have a strong antioxidant and inhibitory effect on atherosclerosis of the arteries.
Recipe for bay leaf hair rinse
Pour boiling water over 3 tablespoons of leaves, leave to brew for about 30 minutes, then drain and leave to cool. Then strain the fluid. The rinse can be stored in the fridge for several days.







