How to prepare and take eleutherococcus tincture

Eleutherococcus senticósus is a shrub from the Araliaceae family that grows wild in the Far East. Eleutherococcus is often called Siberian ginseng: the roots of these plants have similar healing properties.

The shrub is unpretentious, so it can be grown in garden plots. The roots grow horizontally and are dug up in October. To prevent the adult plant from dying, only part (approximately 20–25%) of the roots are cut off to prepare the Eleutherococcus tincture, trying to choose the most powerful, thick branches.

When digging up the root of eleutherococcus, you need to wear gloves: for its very sharp thorns that easily separate from the branches, eleutherococcus is popularly called the devil's bush.

Compound

One bottle of liquid extract of Eleutherococcus (Extractum Eleutherococci fluidum) contains extract of rhizomes and roots of Eleutherococcus senticosus.
40% ethyl alcohol (Spirutus aethylicus) is used as an auxiliary component. To prepare the product, the ingredients are used in a 50:50 ratio. In addition to the dry extract of rhizomes and roots of the plant, which is used as an active ingredient, Eleutherococcus capsules and tablets also contain ascorbic acid (Acidum ascorbinicum).

The following are used as auxiliary components in the dragee:

  • ascorbic acid (Acidum ascorbinicum);
  • vitamin E (Vitamin E);
  • sugar (Saccharum);
  • lactose (Lactose);
  • stinging nettle (Urtica dioica);
  • calcium stearate (Calcium stearate);
  • starch syrup;
  • food coloring;
  • beeswax.

In addition to the active ingredient, the tonic syrup also contains:

  • ascorbic acid (Acidum ascorbinicum);
  • citric acid (Citricum acidum);
  • benzoic acid (50%; Acidum benzoicum);
  • rosehip (Rosa majalis);
  • sugar (Saccharum);
  • water (Aqua).

Release form

Eleutherococcus preparations are available:

  • in the form of a liquid extract of Eleutherococcus, which is a dark brown liquid with a peculiar odor and slightly pungent taste (during storage in a bottle with the extract, sediment may form);
  • in the form of film-coated tablets Eleutherococcus P;
  • in capsule form (produced in the USA by the pharmaceutical company Vitamin Global);
  • in the form of Eleutherococcus Plus tablets;
  • in the form of tonic syrup.

Creams, herbal tablets, powders, decoctions and lozenges are also made from the plant extract.

Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

Eleutherococcus in the form of dry and liquid extracts has a general tonic effect on the central nervous system and improves the body’s ability to adapt to the adverse effects of aggressive factors.

The general tonic effect manifests itself gradually and is accompanied by an increase in tone and normalization of the body’s vital functions. The mechanism of this action is the activation of metabolic processes , as well as endocrine and autonomic regulation .

The main signs of improving body tone are:

  • normalization of appetite;
  • improvement of the tone of hollow internal organs;
  • increased secretion of the glands of the digestive tract;
  • restoration of reduced vascular tone.

With low blood pressure, tincture of Eleutherococcus helps to slightly increase its indicators.

In addition, the drugs slightly reduce blood glucose levels, improve heart function, stimulate the function of the gonads in men and women and stimulate mental activity.

The psychostimulating effect manifests itself in the form of increased performance (physical and mental), a decrease in the severity of symptoms of asthenia (for example, after injuries or somatic diseases ) and signs of fatigue.

At the same time, Eleutherococcus preparations do not provoke mental arousal , including euphoria : both the manifestations of a general tonic effect and the manifestations of a psychostimulating effect are in the range of physiological norms.

The main adaptogenic effects in the pharmacodynamics of drugs are:

  • activation of specific and nonspecific immunity and, as a consequence, an increase in the body’s resistance to infections (the use of tincture, liquid extract or tablets of Eleutherococcus during periods of epidemics can reduce the number of sick people and also facilitate the course of the disease);
  • improves the body's tolerance to aggressive environmental factors (for example, high or, conversely, low ambient temperature, radiation, intoxication, etc.).

All products are characterized as low-toxic. They are well tolerated by the body and cause virtually no side effects.

Like other drugs with adaptogenic effects, Eleutherococcus extract and tablets are prophylactic agents, the effect of their use is manifested when used systematically for a long time.

Healing properties of Eleutherococcus root

Eleutherococcus extract is an essential ingredient in many tonic drinks, in particular Baikal. The root of the shrub contains eleutherosides (glycosides) - substances that tonic the central nervous system, improve cellular respiration and strengthen the immune system, having an antimicrobial and hemostatic effect. Saponins, which also belong to eleutherosides, have anti-inflammatory and anti-sclerotic properties and stimulate the synthesis of hormones. Flavonoids strengthen the walls of blood vessels and accelerate metabolic processes. Pectins help remove toxins from the body and create favorable conditions for the proliferation of beneficial intestinal microflora.

Eleutherococcus tincture with alcohol or vodka is used in the following cases:

  • to strengthen the immune system, especially during physical and nervous exhaustion, stress;
  • to improve memory and vision;
  • for the prevention of influenza and other infectious diseases (both viral and bacterial);
  • during rehabilitation after operations, strokes and other serious illnesses;
  • at low blood pressure;
  • to reduce sugar in the early stages of type 2 diabetes;
  • with stagnation of bile;
  • for problems with potency caused by physical fatigue or emotional stress;
  • to normalize the menstrual cycle;
  • to improve well-being during menopause;
  • for female infertility;
  • to accelerate tissue regeneration during wound healing;
  • as a cosmetic product for eliminating rashes and improving the color and condition of the skin, preventing the appearance of wrinkles;
  • to strengthen hair.

Indications for use of Eleutherococcus (Tincture, syrup, tablets, cream)

The drug in tablet form is indicated as a dietary supplement. It serves as an additional source of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and eleutherosides .

The latter stimulate the synthesis of endorphins , and also provoke the breakdown of fats and their release into the systemic circulation. In addition, these substances accelerate the combustion of carbohydrates, preventing them from turning into fats.

The use of Eleutherococcus tincture, syrup and tablet dosage forms is advisable:

  • with asthenic syndrome (including after injuries, surgical interventions, somatic diseases, etc.);
  • for chronic fatigue ;
  • with decreased libido and erectile dysfunction ;
  • with increased fatigue;
  • for hypercholesterolemia ;
  • in conditions accompanied by general weakness;
  • in conditions caused by immunodeficiency ;
  • to restore the body after a course of radio or chemotherapy ;
  • for obesity ;
  • at low pressure.

The use of extract and tablets is recommended to increase immunity during periods of epidemics , to maintain the general tone of the body, normalize performance (including in elderly patients); to accelerate adaptation processes, including to physical and mental overload, sudden changes in living conditions, and exposure to adverse factors.

Also, these remedies can be used to relieve symptoms of neurasthenia and menopausal syndrome , for vegetative neuroses , for menstrual irregularities, for recovery after childbirth, etc.

The drugs provoke dilation of peripheral blood vessels, including the cerebral and coronary arteries, and by increasing the permeability of cell membranes to glucose, they help reduce the concentration of sugar in the blood (this property of Eleutherococcus allows the use of its drugs (with the exception of syrup) in the treatment of mild forms of diabetes mellitus ).

Taking them during the recovery period after surgery activates the processes of normalizing the protein composition of the blood and stimulates faster tissue healing.

Eleutherococcus also effectively relieves redness and symptoms of eye fatigue . As an external remedy, it is used for seborrheic dermatitis and early baldness .

Capsules are used to treat fungal skin infections . In addition, the drug in this dosage form effectively relieves nervous tension, normalizes night sleep and cardiac activity. The use of capsules also allows you to optimize blood composition, normalize blood pressure and cleanse blood vessels.

Cream based on Eleutherococcus is used as an auxiliary therapeutic agent for the treatment of joint diseases of non-infectious origin (including poly- and monoarthritis , gouty arthritis , etc.), osteochondrosis and progressive .

The healing properties of the plant extract help relieve neuralgic pain. For preventive purposes, the cream is used in cases where there is a threat of decreased immunity (for example, as a result of severe stress, if there is a sick person in the family, after suffering a serious illness, etc.).

The cream is recommended to be rubbed into the skin and with increased stress on the muscles. However, it should be remembered that only overstressed areas are subjected to this procedure.

For mild frostbite, rub the product with vigorous movements into the affected areas until they turn pink and a slight tingling sensation appears in the skin.

It is important to remember that Eleutherococcus in tablets, capsules, dragees and syrup is not a medicine and is used exclusively as a dietary supplement.

Preparation of Eleutherococcus tincture

The rhizomes dug up in the fall are thoroughly washed, cut crosswise into thin slices and dried in a well-ventilated area. You can use an electric dryer or lightly dry the raw materials on a baking sheet in the oven, but you need to make sure that the temperature does not rise above +70 ºC. The dry root retains its beneficial properties for 2 years.


Dried and crushed Eleutherococcus root

Eleutherococcus is infused in vodka, high-quality double-distilled moonshine, and medical alcohol. The medicine is taken orally for many diseases when strong alcohol is contraindicated: for example, for problems with potency, menstrual irregularities, diabetes. Therefore, it is better to prepare a tincture with vodka or good moonshine with a strength of up to 40–45 degrees.

Eleutherococcus tincture recipe

  1. Pour 100 g of chopped dry root into a jar.
  2. Pour 0.5 liters of alcohol over the root.
  3. Close with a lid and place in a dark place (in a kitchen cabinet).
  4. Leave for 21 days, shake every 2-3 days.
  5. Strain, pour into a glass bottle and store in a dark place.

Contraindications for Eleutherococcus

Eleutherococcus preparations have both beneficial properties and contraindications. So, they should not be taken:

  • people with an overly excitable central nervous system;
  • patients diagnosed with hypertension ;
  • patients suffering from insomnia ;
  • people with high blood pressure;
  • for cardiac pathologies that are accompanied by heart rhythm disturbances;
  • for epilepsy ;
  • in the acute period of infectious diseases ;
  • in conditions accompanied by fever ;
  • patients who have had myocardial infarction ;
  • patients with cerebrovascular pathologies ;
  • patients with skin lesions of non-infectious origin ( neurodermatitis , eczema , psoriasis , etc.);
  • patients with severe atherosclerosis ;
  • pregnant women;
  • during breastfeeding ;
  • children under twelve years of age.

A contraindication for Eleutherococcus tincture, syrup and tablet forms of the drug is also hypersensitivity to the substances included in their composition.

The drug in the form of a tonic syrup is contraindicated for people with diabetes .

Contraindications to taking eleutherococcus tincture

It is forbidden to take eleutherococcus tincture:

  • children under 7 years old;
  • during pregnancy and lactation;
  • with high blood pressure;
  • at high temperature;
  • in the acute phase of infectious and somatic diseases;
  • with the gallbladder removed (the drug has a choleretic effect).

Attention! Patients with serious illnesses who are constantly taking any medications should not begin treatment with Eleutherococcus tincture without first consulting a doctor.

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Instructions for use of Eleutherococcus (Method and dosage)

Eleutherococcus tincture, instructions for use

The instructions for Eleutherococcus tincture recommend taking the drug twice a day about twenty minutes before meals. Before taking Eleutherococcus tincture, it must be diluted with water. The optimal ratio is 20-40 drops per 50 ml of water.

The duration of treatment is from two weeks to one month.

The diluted tincture is also used as an external agent in cosmetology: it is used to prepare a variety of compresses and tonic masks.

Liquid extract of Eleutherococcus, instructions for use

Before taking Eleutherococcus liquid extract, it is diluted with water in a ratio of 20-40 drops per 50 ml of water. The medicine is taken for a month about half an hour before meals, twice or thrice a day. The frequency of doses depends on the age of the patient and the purpose of using the extract.

Children over twelve years of age are prescribed to take one drop of the drug for each year of life.

The drug has a systemic effect on the human body. For example, a single dose of the maximum permitted therapeutic dose provokes the development of a pronounced tonic effect.

It should be noted, however, that this effect lasts for a limited period of time. The use of the maximum dosage is indicated for prolonged stress, prolonged depression, etc. To achieve a lasting result, a longer course of treatment is required.

Before drinking eleutherococcus, the bottle with the extract should be shaken well.

Eleutherococcus tablets, instructions for use

Tablets and dragees Eleutherococcus P should be taken orally at 100 or 200 mg (1-2 tablets/dragées per dose) twice a day with food. The duration of treatment can vary from 14 to 21 days; if necessary, it is repeated after 7-14 days.

The manufacturer recommends taking the capsules with meals. The optimal daily dose is two to four capsules.

Eleutherococcus extract liquid 50ml

Dosage form

extract for oral administration [liquid]

Compound

To prepare 1000 ml of the drug you need:

Active substance:

Eleutherococcus senticosus rhizomes and roots – 1000 g

Excipient:

Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 40% – until 1 liter of extract is obtained.

Description

The liquid is dark brown in color, transparent in a thin layer, has a peculiar, specific smell. During storage, sediment may form.

Pharmacotherapeutic group

General tonic of plant origin.

ATX code:

[A13A]

Pharmacological properties

It has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system, a tonic and general strengthening effect on the body, increases the general nonspecific resistance of the body, helps improve appetite, and increase physical and mental performance.

Indications for use

Mental and physical fatigue, asthenic conditions of various etiologies, arterial hypotension (low blood pressure), during the recovery period after infectious diseases and the postoperative period.

Contraindications

Increased individual sensitivity to the components of the drug, arterial hypertension (high blood pressure), heart rhythm disturbances, increased excitability, epilepsy, convulsive conditions, insomnia, acute infectious diseases, chronic liver diseases, pregnancy, breastfeeding, children under 12 years of age.

Carefully

Alcoholism, traumatic brain injury, brain diseases.

Directions for use and doses

The drug is taken orally before meals in the first half of the day. Adults are prescribed 20-30 drops 2-3 times a day. For children over 12 years old - a dose of 1 drop per 1 year of life. The course of treatment is 25-30 days. If necessary, repeat courses are carried out with two-week breaks (or without them) after consultation with a doctor.

Shake before use.

Side effect

Allergic reactions, insomnia, hypoglycemia, headache, tachycardia are possible.

Overdose

When using the drug in doses higher than recommended, dose-dependent side effects may increase.

Treatment

: symptomatic.

Interaction with other drugs

Enhances the effect of stimulants of the central nervous system, is an antagonist of drugs that depress the central nervous system (including antipsychotics, barbiturates, anxiolytics, antiepileptic drugs). When used simultaneously with digoxin, the plasma concentration of the latter may increase; with hypoglycemic drugs (including insulin) and anticoagulants, the effect may be enhanced.

special instructions

The drug should not be taken in the afternoon to avoid sleep disturbances.

If hypoglycemia occurs, it is recommended to reduce the dose of the drug, take it after meals, or discontinue the drug.

The maximum single dose of the drug contains 0.43 g of absolute alcohol, the maximum daily dose of the drug is 1.4 g of absolute alcohol.

During the period of taking the drug, care should be taken when performing potentially hazardous activities that require special attention and quick reactions (driving vehicles, working with moving mechanisms).

Release form

Extract for oral administration [liquid].

25, 50 ml in orange glass bottles with a screw neck, sealed with polyethylene stoppers and screw-on plastic caps.

Each bottle with instructions for use is placed in a cardboard pack.

It is allowed to pack bottles with an equal number of instructions for use in a group package.

Storage conditions

In a place protected from light at a temperature not exceeding 15 ° C. Keep out of the reach of children.

Best before date

4 years. Do not use after the expiration date.

Conditions for dispensing from pharmacies

Over the counter.

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According to Wikipedia, Eleutherococcus senticósus is a plant from the genus of spiny shrubby perennials. It appears in reference books under different names. It is most often called wild pepper, prickly freeberry, netronnik, devil's bush, and also Siberian ginseng.

The plant's generic name comes from the Greek words "eleutheros", which translates as "free", and "kokkos", which translates as "nut". In the Latin version, "senticosus" is translated as "covered with thorns."

In the photo, Eleutherococcus senticosus is a bush with straight vertical stems and a powerful root system. The main root is a modified underground shoot of a cylindrical shape, from which a large number of adventitious roots radiate in all directions. The length of the root system can reach 30 meters.

Under optimal conditions, the bush can reach four meters in height. The photo of the plant also shows that its shoots are densely covered with long thin spines, which are directed obliquely and downwards.

Growing and caring for Eleutherococcus

Under natural conditions, wild pepper bushes grow mainly in the Far Eastern regions of Russia, Japan, the northeastern regions of China and Korea.

However, since the plant is characterized as unpretentious, it is not difficult to grow it in our garden plots: it adapts well to various soils, has good shade tolerance (the shrub can be planted under the canopy of fruit-bearing trees) and successfully tolerates the rather harsh conditions of our often snowless winters.

The shrub propagates by seeds, green cuttings of summer shoots, or layering and root shoots (the latter, as practice shows, take root best).

Despite its unpretentiousness to the soil, wild pepper still grows and develops better on loose soil rich in humus. Caring for the plant comes down to removing dried and broken branches. Poor soils require irrigation using organic and mineral fertilizers (they should be applied in spring and summer).

Eleutherococcus begins to bloom and bear fruit from the fourth year of life, but the largest amount of valuable substances is contained in the roots of a plant that is 5-6 years old.

Preparing Eleutherococcus tincture at home

In addition to pharmaceutical preparations of eleutherococcus, tincture of eleutherococcus has also found wide use. To prepare it, 100 grams of dry crushed medicinal raw materials are placed in a hermetically sealed glass container and then poured with 500 ml of vodka (without flavoring additives) or alcohol (40%).

The container is sealed and left to infuse in a dark place at room temperature, shaking vigorously from time to time. After three weeks, the finished tincture is filtered through a piece of gauze folded in several layers. It is recommended to store it in the refrigerator.

Eleutherococcus or ginseng - which is better?

Eleutherococcus and ginseng are medicinal plants that have a similar mechanism of action on the body. However, having properties similar to ginseng, Eleutherococcus roots also have a number of benefits.

Preparations in which it is used as an active ingredient “work” somewhat slower than ginseng preparations. Recovery of the body occurs gradually, but the effect of using Eleutherococcus lasts slightly longer than the effect of using ginseng.

Unlike ginseng, it can be used at any time of the year and from an earlier age (ginseng is not recommended for persons under 16 years of age). In addition, natural reserves of Eleutherococcus are much greater than those of ginseng, which allows the production of sufficient quantities of preparations containing it.

Consumption of Eleutherococcus can approximately halve the levels of glucose in the blood and increase the glycogen content in the liver. Also, when compared with ginseng, it has a much stronger effect on carbohydrate metabolism.

According to research, preparations of wild pepper roots reduce the time of dark adaptation (or, in other words, changes in the sensitivity of the human eye when moving from bright light to complete darkness), which turns out to be very useful during periods of seasonal depression .

These medications also help improve visual acuity. If you take them for a month, you will notice a significant improvement in hearing acuity.

A few days after starting daily doses of the drug in various dosage forms, both healthy and sick people's appetite normalizes. In addition, these drugs also have an anabolic effect (laboratory animals that received wild pepper preparations daily for at least two weeks gained weight).

Why are liquid extracts and tablet forms of the drug taken in sports?

The use of wild pepper preparations is advisable not only in extreme conditions, but also in sports.

Christopher Hobbs's book, Ginseng: The Energy Plant, states that Russian Olympic team doctors prescribe Eleutherococcus for athletes who participate in sports that require increased endurance.

Eleutherococcus is most widely used in bodybuilding and athletics. Like other plant adaptogens, it is very important for athletes - training while taking this drug allows you to achieve a more pronounced post-workout opening of the so-called “carbohydrate window”. of amino acids is also activated .

Eleutherococcus preparations are often taken by climbers, sailors, factory workers engaged in hazardous industries, as well as astronauts, for whom it is especially important to speed up the processes of adaptation to the radically different conditions of outer space.

The benefits and harms of Eleutherococcus

The most valuable are the following effects of Eleutherococcus:

  • improvement of metabolic processes;
  • increasing the adaptive properties of the body;
  • normalization of blood sugar levels;
  • increasing the body's resistance to stressful situations.

However, despite the huge number of indications for the use of wild pepper preparations and their low toxicity, in some cases they can harm your own body.

For this reason, Eleutherococcus is not recommended for use in conditions that are accompanied by an increase in body temperature, with some cardiac disorders, high blood pressure and in the acute period of infectious diseases.

Eleutherococcus during pregnancy

During pregnancy , it is not recommended to use any medications unnecessarily. Eleutherococcus preparations are no exception: the instructions prohibit their use during pregnancy.

However, in some cases, by the decision of the attending physician, they can still be prescribed.

During pregnancy, Eleutherococcus is used for chronic pyelonephritis , low blood pressure, to treat herpes , relieve symptoms of chronic fatigue and treat asthenic syndrome .

For pregnant women, the drug is prescribed exclusively according to doctor's indications and in minimal dosages. The duration of treatment should also be minimal.

Reviews about Eleutherococcus

Numerous reviews of the liquid extract of Eleutherococcus emphasize the high effectiveness of this product and its good tolerance by patients. Reviews of Eleutherococcus tincture are also positive. The product is recommended by more than 95% of people who have used it to treat certain conditions.

The main advantages of the drugs - reviews of the dry extract of Eleutherococcus and liquid dosage forms of this plant are confirmation of this - their availability, low price, ease of use (this applies to syrup, tablets, and liquid extract) and a wide range of applications.

Most people consider the main disadvantage to be the presence of contraindications.

Eleutherococcus price, where to buy

The price of Eleutherococcus in tablets on the Russian pharmaceutical market is 100-130 rubles, the average price of Orihiro Eleutherococcus Plus 240 tablets is 2,200 rubles. You can buy drops at a pharmacy for an average of 20-40 rubles.

The price of Eleutherococcus tincture in Ukrainian pharmacies varies from 10 to 14 UAH per 50 ml bottle. The average price of dry extract produced in the form of Eleutherococcus P dragees is 195 UAH.

The cost of herbal teas, which contain wild pepper extract in combination with other medicinal plants, is 20-30 UAH. Dry extract tablets will cost an average of 170 UAH.

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Eleutherococcus tincture as a cosmetic product

For rashes, poor skin color, and the appearance of fine wrinkles, prepare a lotion from 1 tablespoon of boiled water and 5 drops of tincture. Use the resulting liquid to wipe the previously cleansed skin of the face and décolleté in the morning and evening. A nourishing or moisturizing cream is applied no earlier than after 20–30 minutes: the lotion must be absorbed. Water can be replaced with infusion of nettle or string.

Every evening, apply a lotion to the rash-covered areas using a mixture of 1 teaspoon of tincture and 100 ml of water. At the same time, it is recommended to drink 1-2 courses of tincture: 15-20 drops 2-3 times a day

In case of hair loss or dandruff, rub eleutherococcus tincture into the skin with intense movements an hour before washing your hair. To ensure the composition is better absorbed, cover the head with a terry towel or a warm scarf.

To strengthen dry hair, you can make a mask 2 hours before washing:

  • 1 tbsp. l. tinctures of Eleutherococcus in vodka or alcohol;
  • 1 tbsp. l. tinctures of red capsicum (sold in pharmacies);
  • 1 tbsp. l. burdock or olive oil;
  • 1 tbsp. l. honey.

If your hair is oily, add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to the mixture.

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