Medicinal and therapeutic effects of amber

Medicinal and therapeutic effects of amber

The first record of amber medicine is to be traced back to ancient times. The main ingredients of the drug at that time were derived from natural minerals such as plants, animals and minerals. The original recipe of “Nicolaus Copernicus” preserved in Sweden states that there are 22 ingredients, including amber. Alport the Great (1193–1280, Dominican, philosopher) ranked amber among the six most effective drugs.

琥珀的药用和疗效

When the medieval plague was in epidemic, people used smoke from burning amber as a preventive method. According to "Mattaus Praetorius", "No amber practitioner from GDANSK, KLAIPEDA, KONIGSBERG or LIEPAJA died of the plague." Today, amber is still used in aromatherapy. Amber has been considered an anti-virus medium for centuries, as amber is made into a baby pacifier, a spoon, a cigarette holder and a smoker. People also found tea cans made of amber in the 17th century.

Russians use succinic acid as an important anti-alcohol drug to reduce people's fascination with alcohol.

The earliest records of amber medicinal use date back to ancient times. The earliest medicines used only ingredients that were obtained from nature: plants, animals and minerals.

Because amber itself has electromagnetic characteristics, people are very interested in it.

Scholars have different opinions about the origin of amber medicine. Some think it is in ancient Egypt, others think it is a physician in ancient Greece. The amber block found under the pharaoh's mummified skin proved that the ancient Egyptians knew how to use amber as a potion to prevent bacteria from invading the body of the pharaoh. The earliest written description of the medicinal properties of amber was written by Hippocrates (before 460 to 377), the father of medicine. Kerry Stretas of Ancient Greece stated: “A tight chain around the neck wearing a string of amber beads worn by a thin belt or a rope has eased in some cases of severe headaches, pharyngitis and neck pain. The effect of illness. Wearing an amber bracelet is beneficial to patients with rheumatism and arthritis, and can also reduce fatigue and fatigue. A similar a large piece of amber can be rubbed on the body to achieve a similar therapeutic effect."

In the Middle Ages, European physicians prescribed amber in the prescription for the treatment of ulcers, migraine, insomnia, food poisoning, jaundice, infertility, malaria, asthma, rickets, tumors and other diseases. In the Tsarist Russia, it was thought that wearing a necklace made of amber would make the pain away from yourself and the children, while pregnant women wearing amber necklaces could be safe and help to produce smoothly. In Germany, children wear amber necklaces around their necks in order to allow them to grow strong, healthy teeth without pain. In the 19th century medicine book, we can almost find a record of amber treatment of various diseases.

Aromatic oils, balsams based on amber, and infusions of amber in alcohol can be used for topical application. Various blends containing amber as a main component are also widely used for the treatment of hyperthyroidism, respiratory diseases, bronchitis, asthma, heart disease, hypertension, bladder and gastrointestinal diseases, and some diseases in the blood circulation system.

It is believed that the more succinic acid in the drug, the better. In Sweden, a unique formula of 22 ingredients, which contains amber, was developed by Nikola Copernicus.

The 15th century G. Agricola, a famous mineralogist and doctor, used dry distillation to extract succinic acid. Dry distillation (by heating amber in a vacuum) breaks down amber into acids, oils and rosins, all of which are particularly valuable and beneficial.

According to scientific testing methods, amber contains 3% to 8% succinic acid, which is used in modern medicine. Succinic acid is mainly concentrated in the amber skin, which is the outermost layer of amber ore. As a result, amber raw ore, unskinned or slightly polished amber products (necklaces, bracelets and pendants) can be treated and sterilized.

Recent scientific studies have shown that succinic acid has a positive effect on human organs. It enhances immunity, energizes and maintains an acidic balance in the body. The bacteriologists of modern bacterology have carefully analyzed succinic acid: the 1886 Nobel Prize winner, German bacteriologist Robert Koch affirmed the positive effects of succinic acid, he found that the residue of succinic acid in the human body Stacking does not have any negative effects, and even taking too much succinic acid is harmless.

Today's society advocates natural medicine, and pharmaceutical cosmetics that use amber as a component have become more common. In particular, more than ten kinds of effective drugs containing succinic acid have been produced and processed in the United States and Russia. Succinic acid has a special medicinal value against the aging of human cells, which is used as an inhibitor of potassium ions (mitigation or termination) and antioxidants. After scientific analysis, succinic acid can be called modern youth medicine. Succinic acid is of great value to athletes. It is a blending agent that balances the overall development of bodily functions. Succinic acid has also been found in other plants, which is an indispensable food ingredient. But because it is difficult to find in nature, succinic acid deficiency often occurs. Even the high acid, immature mulberry, carrot and rhubarb stems contain 1000 times less acid than Baltic amber.

Very interesting, succinic acid cannot be found in any of the amber-like resins. What's more interesting is that amber is produced in many parts of the world, but the amber in any area is not as high as the amber containing succinic acid in the Baltic Sea.

The succinic acid extracted by the dry distillation method is crystalline and can be easily dissolved in warm water. So it can be used as a food additive. Succinic acid has the efficacy of stimulating the development and normal functioning of human organs (the most common calcium succinate, potassium succinate, sodium succinate), which is also widely used in the medical community. Succinic acid has a good effect on long-term illness and recovery after severe injury. It makes it possible for the patient to restore immunity to the disease and to focus attention.

Russians use succinic acid as an important alcohol-free drug, which can reduce the dependence on alcohol. What is more interesting is that it can quickly neutralize excessive alcohol intake. A pill containing about 0.1 grams of succinic acid will restore the normal ability of the drunken person in about 15 minutes.

Amber oil is recognized as an effective drug for all rheumatic pains. Gia Carmo? Fantas (the Pope's envoy) wrote in the travel notes of 1652: "A very expensive, powerful, bitter, thick oil is made from amber. I am finished Refining the source of this oil, Gartsk brings back this oil-mixing prescription, which has a very beneficial effect. Amber oil made from white amber is especially precious..." Amber oil can quickly penetrate under the skin, deep In the cell tissue, play its role. It promotes blood circulation and reduces muscle pain.

In Oriental medicine, amber is widely used for massage because of its strong sterilization and the beneficial effects of static electricity.

After a dry distillation of amber, another product, rosin, is produced. It is used not only for high quality impregnation and welding, but also for varnishes used to process stringed instruments.

Amber massage in the headache area for 10 to 15 minutes, the symptoms of headache will be significantly reduced.

琥珀的药用和疗效

Russian doctors and scientists describe amber therapy like this:

1, oral administration: succinic acid and succinate powder and tincture can be;

2. Make a suppository with honey;

3. Inhalation method (burning amber smoke);

4, topical: ointment, amber oil, creamy drug, massage with amber powder, massage with a polished amber block, acupuncture with a needle with amber needle, amber stone at room temperature or 37 ~ 38 ° C Bathe, wear amber jewelry, amulets, necklaces and bracelets.

Albert (1193-1280), a Dominican, a great scientist, philosopher and theologian. Amber is listed as one of the six most effective drugs in his book. The tincture was invented during the same period. Its base liquid is beer, wine or water. Amber is also added as a main ingredient, which is effective for treating stomach pain and rheumatic pain. There has never been a record of side effects of amber.

The terrible plague in the Middle Ages pervaded cities in Europe, bringing endless suffering and disaster to the residents. People burn amber and emit aromas of smoke as a means of preventing plague. As Matt Harlows? Prayer Torus records: "No one from Poland Gätsk (Polish city), Klaipeda (now Lithuanian port), Königsberg (now Russian amber) Amber merchants in the capital of Kaliningrad or Liepaja (now Latvia) died in the plague (1680). Amber fumigation is still used in aromatherapy.

The medicinal value of amber is of concern earlier than its other qualities. The first monograph on amber, Amber History (1551) and the first professional paper on amber in Poland, were written by doctors because the medicinal value of amber is the most representative and they instinctively perceive amber. The value of preventive treatment.

Amber has been used for centuries for sterilization, and it has been made into baby's teether, spoon, cigarette holder filter and pipe. In the 17th century, tea cans made of amber appeared.

Modern research has shown that micronization of amber can promote the digestion and absorption of human organs. The easiest way to do this is to rub the amber powder onto your face and there will be a noticeable feeling.

Today's living environment around us is subject to various kinds of pollution, which greatly hinders the conversion and flow of natural energy between human cells. These obstacles affect the metabolism of cells and weaken the body's immune system, but the natural forces from amber can stimulate cells. Update. This was confirmed in 2002 by Kaliningrad's doctor Nikalayav Maskov. He wiped the body's pain (head, spine, thyroid, chest and limbs) with high-quality amber powder made from natural high-purity amber for rapid and effective treatment.

application

Amber is a fossil of prehistoric pine resin. It was formed between 40 million and 60 million years ago. The main components of amber are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and a small amount of sulfur. The hardness is 2 to 3, the specific gravity is 1.05 to 1.10, and the melting point is 150 to 180 °C. The ignition temperature is 250-375 °C.

Amber has been a traditional ornament worn by European aristocrats since ancient times, representing noble, classical and subtle beauty.

Latin plant animal mineral name Amber ingredient

Main resin, volatile oil, dibietinolic acid, succinosilvic acid, succinoresinol, succinoabietol, succinic acid, borneol, succinyl oxygen Succoxyabietic acid and succinoabietinolic acid also contain elements such as sodium, strontium, silicon, iron, tungsten, magnesium, aluminum, cobalt and gallium.

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