Discover The Many Benefits Swedish Bitters Have To Offer

By Kristen Baird


Proponents of natural healing swear by Swedish Bitters as a powerful herbal tonic that can treat a wide variety of health issues. First developed in the 16th century by the physician Paracelsus, this potent concoction became even more effective as a medicine through the research of Sweden's Dr. Klaus Samst in the 19th century, and Maria Treben, a modern-day, Austrian herbalist. Stronger immunity, longer life, higher energy, and healing are just some of the benefits Swedish Bitters offers those who can overlook its distinctive taste.

The tonic comes in different forms, depending on how it is prepared. Some recipes use more than twenty types of herbs that can be either dried and ground into a mix, or added to alcohol. Some of the most common herbs used for making Swedish Bitters include theriac venetian, angelica root, myrrh, saffron senna, rhubarb root, aloe, camphor, and thistle root amongst others.

As with any other natural supplement, it is recommended that anyone who is considering using this tonic first consult a physician to ensure safety. As a precaution, it should not be used by pregnant or nursing mothers, or those experiencing diarrhea. In general it can be taken by teens up to adults without side effects. The usual dose is one teaspoon stirred into tea or water between 2-4 times per day.

An effective digestive aid, Swedish Bitters can help prevent bloating, indigestion and discomfort that can follow ingesting a meal. It is believed to stimulate the stomach, liver, gallbladder, and salivary glands to increase secretion of enzymes needed for digestion if taken before eating. Regulation of bowel movements and prevention of constipation have also been noted from its use.

Insect bites and skin conditions which are characterized by itching, like chicken pox, can also respond positively to the application of this tonic. Just dabbing a little of the mixture onto the skin helps soothe itching and irritation which can prevent scratching, leading to faster healing. The early the condition is treated, the better the outcome.

A sore throat which occurs as a result of a bacterial or viral infection can also get better by drinking or gargling with Swedish Bitters. Pain will become less, and the voice will not be as hoarse when speaking. If gargling, 3 tablespoons should be mixed with water, and if drinking it is preferred, 1/2 teaspoon added to tea can be taken as many as six times a day before eating.

Mouth pain from a toothache or blisters on the tongue have also been found to subside when using the tonic. Either ailment can be improved by swishing with a solution of water and 1 tablespoon tonic, or in the case of tooth pain, a soaked cotton ball can also be applied directly.

People who battle chronic fatigue and have low energy may also feel naturally energized and less tired with by regularly taking the tonic. Inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, or injuries to the joints due to sprains can also be improved with the use of this powerful tonic as it contains certain anti-inflammatory properties.




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