Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Заболевания и лечебная кулинария

 Recommendations

Recommendations for eating vegetables, greens, fruits, and weeds for various ailments.

Asthma, bronchitis – anise, hyssop, lemon balm, parsley, turnip, black radish with honey for bronchitis or cabbage juice with honey, black and red currants, raspberries.

Atherosclerosis – mint, lemon balm, parsley, pepper, pumpkin, broccoli, corn, honeysuckle, chokeberry, viburnum, black currant, blueberries, raspberries.

Inflammatory processes – hyssop, borage, parsley, onion, garlic, radish, raspberries, black currants, calendula.

Gastritis – parsley, beets, carrots, any cabbage (not during an exacerbation), cabbage juice for gastritis with low acidity, strawberries, black and red currants, cherries, gooseberries (for gastritis with low acidity), apples, dandelion, calendula.

Hypertension – basil, chervil, lemon balm, mint, lettuce, asparagus, beets, watermelon, honeysuckle, chokeberry, viburnum, raspberries, black currants, chickweed, calendula.

Liver diseases – parsley, dill, fennel, lovage, asparagus, watermelon, beets, pumpkin, zucchini, squash, wild strawberries (gallstones), black and red currants (for hepatic colic), gooseberries, apples, dandelion, chickweed (cholelithiasis), calendula.

Kidney diseases – parsley (except for nephritis), borage, asparagus, watermelon, any cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, beets, pumpkin, zucchini, squash, wild strawberries (kidney stones), black currants (for renal colic), apples (kidney stones), pumpkin (diuretic), black currants (diuretic), dandelion, chickweed (urolithiasis).

Constipation – fennel, any cabbage, cucumber, carrot, beetroot, viburnum, plum.

Anemia – onions, spinach, carrots, beets, black and red currants, gooseberries, grapes, honeysuckle, apples, cherries, lingonberries, sea buckthorn, dandelion, goutweed.

Obesity – parsley, dill, eggplant, pumpkin, sea buckthorn (the oil regulates fat metabolism), apples, cherries, plums.

Salt deposits – lettuce, celery, pumpkin, lingonberries, blueberries, goutweed.

Tumor – all greens, especially spinach, garlic, horseradish, cucumber, carrots, radishes, beets, pumpkin, sea buckthorn oil.

Osteoporosis, scoliosis, brittle nails and hair – spinach, cauliflower, radish, beans, apricots, chickweed.

Gout – borage, strawberries, lingonberries, blueberries, sea buckthorn, apples.

Rheumatism – borage, asparagus, radish, lingonberries, sea buckthorn, dandelion.

Diabetes – stachys, scorzonera, oat root, Jerusalem artichoke, lettuce, asparagus, onions, eggplant, cabbage, cucumber, tomato, strawberries, dandelion.

Heart failure – asparagus, spinach, pumpkin, zucchini, squash, apricot, honeysuckle, nettle, borage (cardiac neurosis), lemon balm (cardiac neurosis).

Decreased immunity – asparagus, chickweed.

Cautions

Aronia is contraindicated for thrombophlebitis and thyroid disease (due to its high iodine content).

Grapes are not recommended for those with diabetes, obesity, and peptic ulcers.

Cherries are contraindicated for gastritis with high acidity.

Peas and all legumes are contraindicated for gout and nephritis.

Strawberries can cause allergies.

Raw cabbage is not recommended for stomach and intestinal ulcers and gastritis with high acidity (this does not apply to cabbage juice).

Onions, both green and bulbous, should be consumed with caution in those with gastritis, cholecystitis, and pancreatic disease.

Raspberries are not recommended for nephritis.

Sea buckthorn and sea buckthorn oil are contraindicated for prostatitis.

Sea buckthorn is contraindicated for gastrointestinal ulcers, gastritis with high acidity (this does not apply to sea buckthorn oil), and thyroid disease (due to its high iodine content).

Parsnips are not recommended for hypertension.

Parsley is contraindicated for nephritis and is also contraindicated for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.

Turnip is contraindicated for duodenal ulcers.

Radish is contraindicated for peptic ulcers and gastrointestinal inflammation.

Beetroot: An overdose of beetroot juice can cause vascular spasms.

Red currants are contraindicated for gastritis with high acidity.

Black currants should be limited in cases of thrombophlebitis.

Garlic is contraindicated for kidney and pancreatic diseases, and heart disease.

Sorrel is contraindicated for kidney disease.


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