The Magical Benefits Swedish Bitters Holds

By Lelia Hall


Back in the 16th century, Dr. Paracelsus became famous for his magic herb combination. A formula that is popular even today. It was used since then as a European folk medicine, with slight improvement. As a potent digestive tonic, Swedish bitters remain number one herb for most people and is now found in most countries in the world. In addition to its stimulating bitter elements, the secret benefits Swedish bitters holds are immense.

Even with a lot of studies and renowned doctors and scholars advocate for this combination of herbs, there is no standard mix of herbs when it comes to making the Swedish bitters. Different brands have a different combination and most works just as expected. However, the most common herbs used in this mixture include, myrrh, camphor, aloe ferox, zedoary root, angelica root, Venetian treacle, cinnamon, rhubarb root, carline thistle root, senna leaves, cardamon, saffron, and manna among others in a base of 60-proof grain alcohol.

The formula has been able to survive from its inception due to its numerous benefits. The most renowned of its uses is indigestion. It helps boost digestion of food and tackles most digestive problems. As a digestive tonic and mild laxative, it stimulates the liver to secrete more bile to improve the digestion process, stimulate the stomach and gall bladder and even activates the salivary glands all necessary for proper digestion. In addition to this, it regulates bowel movements, helps in easing constipation, and reduces the bloating and gas after a heavy meal.

Those who have lost the sense of taste also find it very beneficial. In order to sharpen the taste buds, the bitter taste is necessary, something that is rarely in the diet we consume, unlike the old days when our ancestors mainly relied on bitter taste as part of day to day diet. The herbs combination and the bitterness in it help sharpen the taste buds.

The herb mixture is also a magic remedy for insect bites. In order to soothe insect bite, the herb mixture is directly applied on the skin part where the bite occurred. After applying it, you can then compress the part bitten gently so that the irritation and discomfort can be relieved.

When used as a gargle, it helps reduce stubborn throat infections and minimizes hoarseness in the process. The recommended dosage for throat infections 3 tbsp. Diluted in a glass of water. This is then drunk every half an hour before and after meals.

It is also a common remedy for relieving the common mouth problems like tongue blisters and toothaches. In this case, one tablespoon of Swedish bitters 3 times a day should work. However, others prefer to dip a cotton wad into a bottle of the herbs, soak it before directly applying to the blisters.

Additional benefits include energy restoration to fatigued individuals and helping them feel rejuvenated as well as helping in the treatment of inflammation problems such as arthritis, swollen joints, and sprains. The Swedish bitters also help pregnant women by calming any nausea, heart burns, and bad taste. However, due to a combination of many herbs, some of which may not be good for the fetus, it is required that you consult a doctor before using it when pregnant.




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