Wax moth. Use in folk medicine, recipes, how to take. Wax moth Tincture of wax moth larvae

Before we talk about it, it must be said that it is contraindicated for people with allergies to bee products. This should be given special attention, since in the “best case” a person may develop a rash, and in the worst case, it can provoke the development of anaphylactic shock. For everyone else, this is the safest drug possible, as evidenced by the fact that It is allowed to be given even to small children. Indications for the use of this product will be as follows:

  • tuberculosis;
  • heart disease– the tincture has a cardiotonic effect, helps prevent the development of myocardial infarction;
  • gynecology– with the help of moth preparations, you can cure infertility, alleviate the symptoms of toxicosis and menopause;
  • andrology– long-term use of the medicine helps to activate sperm activity, increase libido and reduce symptoms of prostatitis;
  • reduction of cough, restoration of the immune system and drainage function of the lungs - this effect is exerted by the wax moth extract, the use of this remedy is permissible even in the treatment of bronchitis in children;
  • surgery– moth contains lysine, so all medicines based on it have a powerful lysing effect (prevents the formation of scars), which allows them to be used during the recovery period after surgery;
  • gerontology– reviews from doctors about wax moths prove that the drug protects the human body from premature aging (prevents the development of diseases of the heart, lungs, stomach, etc.), protects the body from atypical (cancer) cells.

How to take wax moth tincture correctly?

Particular attention should be paid to how to take wax moth correctly, because it is still a medicine (albeit a folk one), and the medicine must be taken in accordance with the regimen. As a rule, all infusions and extracts based on this moth are taken orally about 30 minutes before meals, the number of doses depends on what the person wants to cure (when treating diseases, the dose of the drug will be much higher than for prevention). The minimum course of treatment is three full months.

The dose of the drug is calculated based on the weight of the person who will take it; all information on this matter is contained in the instructions for using wax moth. It is attached to each bottle of this product (at least, responsible manufacturers, such as the family apiary “Vesely Hornet”, do just that) so that the patient can always have it at hand. The instructions describe all the diseases that are possible, as well as the doses and recommended duration of use.

Anti-tuberculosis, stimulating, restorative (after illness), adaptogenic, anti-inflammatory - these are the main effects that it has; the instructions for the drug were compiled on the basis of its medicinal properties and biological activity. It was compiled by doctors who found out that:

  1. for the treatment of tuberculosis, the drug is taken 2 times a day, at the rate of: 40 drops in the morning (in severe forms, the dose can be increased to 45 drops, but it must be increased gradually) and 40 drops in the evening in combination with propolis tincture 20% half an hour before meals;
  2. for the treatment of heart diseases, 30 drops 2 times a day for a month will be enough;
  3. for recovery after a heart attack or stroke, wax moth tincture according to the standard scheme, alternating it with;
  4. to lift a person out of depression, it will be enough to take 20 drops 2 times a day for a month;
  5. during periods of exacerbation of respiratory infections, it is recommended to take 30 drops in the morning, before leaving the house, and 30 drops in the evening, half an hour before meals.
  6. carried out according to the scheme - 1 drop for 1 year of life, applied 2 times a day for a month.
A complete and more detailed diagram of the use of wax moths for various diseases is included with the bottle at the time of purchase, MANDATORY!

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Scientists have found that. For example, the maximum effect from its use can be obtained with sublingual administration, that is, the drug should be placed under the tongue. If sublingual administration is not available for any reason, then the required amount of the drug is diluted in a tablespoon of clean water. However, before swallowing the diluted medicine, you still need to hold it in your mouth, this will ensure the greatest absorption of beneficial substances.

To give it to a small child, you can dilute the medicine in milk or juice; these liquids will hide its taste, and the child will not even realize that he is being treated with something. The main thing is to remember that fireweed has a tonic effect, so it should not be used before bed. In addition, so before you give it to your baby, you need to look at the instructions again.

Alena Yurievna: “I am a doctor by profession, I work in a tuberculosis dispensary, so I can say that the moth is a truly unique moth. I recommend taking medications based on it to all my patients (and my grandfather told me about it, who in his old age decided to take up bees). Unfortunately, I can only recommend it, because it is not a drug, but those who listened to my recommendations have already been able to recover. I myself take it for prevention, due to constant communication with sick people.”

Oleg: “I’ve been taking this remedy for three years. A few ice ago suffered a heart attack due to constant stress and lack of sleep. A friend brought me the first bottle to the hospital (as a gift) and it was this that helped me quickly get on my feet, and, most importantly, become healthier than before the disease. By the way, in three years I have never had a cold and I feel just great.”

Sincerely, the family apiary "Vesely Hornet"

Wax moth extract has been used in folk healing for quite a long time. Back in the 17th century in Europe, the extract was used to treat high-ranking persons and those who had access to apiaries. However, only in the last century were the first scientific studies conducted to confirm or refute the effectiveness of this drug.

Principle of action and scientific prerequisites for the effectiveness of the extract

If we deal with the issue of the effectiveness of wax moth extract as objectively and impartially as possible, without reading made-up reviews and aggressive advertising of beekeepers-manufacturers, then the use of wax moth extract can safely be considered as the use of a placebo: serious studies confirming the effectiveness of this remedy have never been conducted.

Indeed, as sellers and manufacturers claim, the wax moth extract is based on a certain enzyme called cerrase, a unique substance that can break down complex fat molecules. It is through this enzyme that the larva supposedly digests beeswax.

Considering that the molecular walls of many bacteria consist of lipopolysaccharides, partly related in chemical nature to waxes, pseudo-doctors began to actively exploit the idea that wax moth extract can kill bacteria of tuberculosis and some other diseases.

It sounds very plausible, considering that the principle of action of the product is so well described. But in reality, everything turns out to be not so smooth.

Firstly, science does not know the enzyme cerrase. This name appears only in advertising of dietary supplements and the same alcohol extract of wax moth larvae. And if chemists who carefully studied the composition of wax moth larvae did not find this substance, serious doubts arise about its existence in nature in general.

Note

The only person who described the enzyme cerrase was a certain Mukhin, who appears in various sources either as E.O. or as S.A. He did not write a dissertation, but spoke about the enzyme in very admiring tones. Almost the same as what sellers of dietary supplements say.

Further, from a purely fundamental point of view, almost all bacteria contain lipids as part of their membranes. Accordingly, the miraculous enzyme must indiscriminately destroy both the mycobacteria that cause tuberculosis and the beneficial microflora of the intestines and stomach.

In fact, such an enzyme is an antibiotic, because the action of a number of antibiotics is aimed specifically at breaking down the walls of bacteria. Why then does cerrase not destroy beneficial lactobacilli or E. coli, which is always present in the digestive tract? How is selectivity achieved and how is the enzyme delivered to the lungs to “cure tuberculosis”? It's unclear...

“My diagnosis before using wax moth extract: thrombophlebitis, varicose veins on the left leg, indications for surgery. I used the extract for 2 months, two large nodes on my leg disappeared, and I stopped having pain at night.”

Vladimir, Tver

And lastly, although not the most important. It is generally accepted throughout the world that the extract is obtained after drying and grinding the raw materials, and then extracting with alcohol, oil or other substances. If the raw material is filled with alcohol without preparation, the result is a tincture.

At the same time, sellers and manufacturers of the product insist on the name “extract”, although the bottles themselves contain untouched butterfly caterpillars preserved in alcohol.

This seemingly small inaccuracy indicates that there has never been a serious patented production of wax moth extract, and it can only be bought from home-grown healers.

I have an opinion

There is no denying the possibility that the miraculous properties of the wax moth extract were concocted due to the fact that the wax moth itself infests hives in abundance and is a by-product of beekeeping. Instead of throwing out the hated larvae, enterprising beekeepers managed to make money from them.

However, this practice is common with honey products. There are still no serious studies on the effectiveness of bee bread or royal jelly, and these remedies are considered the property of traditional medicine. However, thousands of people are treated with them and some even praise them.

Whether the “placebo” effect is to blame here, or whether these products really have unexplored beneficial properties - it is impossible to say unequivocally. Be that as it may, when using them it is useful to exercise some caution and be critical of advertising.

What does wax moth extract treat and what effect does it have on the body?

According to manufacturers, wax moth extract (its name may sometimes contain the word “melonella” after the Latin name for the butterfly) helps treat the following diseases:

  • tuberculosis
  • bronchial asthma
  • bronchitis
  • pneumonia
  • deterioration after myocardial infarction
  • thrombophlebitis
  • anemia
  • climacteric disorders
  • depression
  • endocrine system disorders.

“My tuberculosis was cured in the hospital, but bronchial asthma remained, I thought, forever. But then, on the advice of a friend, I started drinking moth extract, and within six months my condition improved so much that even in the summer I stopped choking.”

Ivan, Moscow

However, there have been no serious studies confirming the effectiveness of the extract in the treatment of these diseases.

In general, the use of wax moth larvae extract is based on its putative antimicrobial activity.

First of all, the extract from wax moth larvae is considered a remedy for tuberculosis, quite possibly because it was first used when tuberculosis was an extremely common disease.

Today it would be used for breast enlargement with approximately the same effectiveness.

In general, the properties of wax moth larvae extract are seriously overestimated today, but at the same time, positive reviews and cases of its successful use are known.

Method of preparation of the drug

The method for preparing wax moth extract is quite simple. The collected larvae are placed in any vessel and filled with 40% medical alcohol. After this, the product is infused for 1-2 months.

In the same way, wax moth extract can be prepared at home. Depending on the ratio of the mass of larvae and alcohol, a 10% or 25% preparation is obtained.

“When I bought this product, I almost threw up, I thought I would never be able to drink it. The larvae are just floating dead there! But it tasted just like alcohol. The main thing is not to look at the bottle. It became easier to breathe, the hypertension went away.”

Allah, Ishmael

In beekeeping farms, the preparation of wax moth extract begins at the stage of selecting the larvae themselves. It is believed that the caterpillar should be quite large, but not of the last instar: the larvae preparing for pupation feed little and almost do not secrete the necessary enzyme.

This is interesting

According to some manufacturers, in order to prepare an extract of wax moth larvae in half a liter, it is necessary to completely ruin one whole frame of honey, which is given to the caterpillars to eat. The price is approximately 120-150 rubles.

How to use wax moth extract correctly?

There are no general instructions for using wax moth extract in nature, and each manufacturer attaches its own recommendations for its use to its product.

As a rule, for the treatment of diseases of internal organs, they usually use 15-20 drops 2-3 times a day, mixing them with 100-150 grams of any other liquid.

It is advisable that instructions for taking wax moth larvae extract be given by a doctor who prescribes the drug itself. You should not use this remedy without a doctor's prescription.

“The doctor prescribed me bee bread after a heart attack, but it started to make me break out a lot. We decided to try wax moth extract, and it helped. The condition has returned to normal, a very good remedy in addition to the usual set of medications.”

Marya Rudolfovna, Kerch

Before taking wax moth extract, you should consider that many people are prone to allergies to bee products. The drug is definitely contraindicated for children under 14 years of age, pregnant and nursing mothers.

Release forms and brands

It is not difficult to buy wax moth larvae extract today: it is actively distributed via the Internet and by beekeepers themselves. The price of a 100 ml bottle of wax moth extract is approximately 800 rubles. This price is relevant for wax moth extract with a 20% content of the larvae themselves. The 10% extract costs half as much, but is also less common.

There is no known pharmaceutical company producing this product. There is a company called Melonella, which produces products in beautiful packaging, but the compliance of their products with any requirements is not checked.

In any case, to avoid being scammed, you should definitely look at the jar itself before purchasing. It should contain larvae that look like caterpillars. Without them, it is quite likely to buy a fake with only alcohol.

Interesting video: harvesting wax moth larvae

And here, in fact, is an example of preparing a tincture from wax moth larvae with your own hands

WAX MOTH - APPLICATION AND DOSES

The chemical composition of the drug is complex and varied. It contains enzymes, high molecular weight proteins, peptides, nucleotides, nucleosides, xanthine and hypoxanthine, serotonin-like substances that have an effect on smooth muscles, steroid hormones, a significant amount microelements, vitamins. The extract contains 20 of 28 free amino acids, including all 9 essential amino acids that are not produced by the human body, but are necessary for normal life. The highest concentrations contain glycine, valine, leucine, serine, lysine, alanine, glutamic, aspartic, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. Amino acids are needed for the synthesis of protein, which is part of all human tissues and organs; they are part of neurotransmitters, hormones, immunoglobulins, enzymes, etc. The extract contains lipids and higher fatty acids, including essential linoleic and linolenic. This is why wax moth tincture (extract) has such a wide range of medicinal properties.

1.1. You need to start taking the drug with 2-3 drops. In the absence of signs of individual intolerance, gradually increase the number of drops to the recommended dose over a week.

1.2. The last dose is advisable no later than 5 pm, since the drug has a tonic effect and may cause problems with falling asleep in some people.

1.3. To achieve the best effect, overdose and omissions in use are undesirable.

1.4. Recommendations for hypotensive patients: since the drug actively reduces blood pressure (by 10 - 15%), its use should be combined with the use of pharmaceutical alcoholic extract of Leuzea (taken simultaneously). Leuzea extract should be used according to standard methods according to the instructions.

1. 5. The instructions are compiled for taking wax moth extract at a 10% concentration. When taking wax moth extract at concentrations of 20% and 25%, the dosage is reduced by 2 and 2.5 times, respectively.

1.6. Contraindications: individual intolerance. If questions arise during the treatment process, please ask them - write, call the author of the site. In some cases, the drug can cause fever, insomnia, increased excitability, and irritability. In this case, you should reduce the number of drops per dose until the above symptoms disappear.

2. TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PULMONARY AND OTHER ORGANS

(tuberculosis of the lymphatic and digestive system, tuberculosis of bones and joints, tuberculosis of the genitourinary organs, skin, eyes, tuberculosis of the central nervous system, tuberculosis of the meninges, etc.)

The extract of wax moth larvae has a detrimental effect on the causative agents of tuberculosis (Koch bacillus bacteria), destroying their waxy membranes. The extract contains specific digestive enzymes (enzymes) of wax moth larvae (cerase and lipase enzymes), which promote the resorption of focal changes and prevent their further spread in the body. The extract contains irreplaceable natural components (alanine, leucine, threonine, valine, isoleucine, histidine, etc.) that stimulate the body's resistance, cell growth and reproduction. As a powerful antioxidant, the extract increases tissue resistance to tuberculosis infection. Prevents its spread and the formation of new lesions in the body.

The extract also exhibits high therapeutic effectiveness in the treatment of extrapulmonary tuberculosis pathology and other organs of the human body: the lymphatic and digestive systems, bones and joints, genitourinary organs, intestines, skin, eyes, central nervous system and meninges. The use of wax moth larvae extract is compatible with the use of antibiotics (except metronidazole). Taking the extract helps suppress the drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to various medications. The effectiveness of antibiotic use increases and the risk of side effects and allergic reactions decreases. The recommended interval between taking the extract and antibiotics is 0.5 hours.

Wax moth larvae extract is also effective against fungal diseases of the lungs (and other adverse reactions of the body), which are frequent complications of chemotherapy courses for treating tuberculosis.

The aspartic acid contained in the extract restores liver cells and helps the liver remove residual products of drugs and chemicals from the body. Wax moth extract is no less successfully used for other diseases of the lungs and bronchi, including in children. The ability of the drug to restore immune system disorders allows it to be used with great success in bronchial asthma and bronchitis with an asthmatic component. At the same time, the drainage function of the lungs quickly improves, bronchospasm is eliminated, and breathing is cleared. Wheezing disappears, blood counts normalize.

2.1. Prevention of relapse of tuberculosis, as well as prophylactic administration in case of contact with a patient with an active form of tuberculosis.

Adults and children over 14 years of age: 15 drops 2-3 times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. People who are overweight are allowed to gradually increase the number of drops per dose to 20. The course is three months, then a one to two week break. On average, you need to take two to three courses.

Children under 14 years of age: 1-2 times a day, half an hour before meals, with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of juice, sweet tea, preferably with honey. The number of drops according to the number of years (5 years - 5 drops). The course is three weeks, the break is a week. The total number of days of treatment during the year (minus one-week breaks between courses) should not exceed three months.

2.2. Primary tuberculosis.


Adults and children over 14 years of age: 3 drops for every 10 kg of body weight three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. For example, with a weight of 60 kg, the number of drops per dose is 3x6 = 18 drops. Therefore, you need to take 18 drops three times a day. The course is three months, then a one-two week break. On average, you need to take two to three courses. Control – based on the results of a medical examination. Treatment is long-term, at least a year.

2.3. Drug-resistant tuberculosis

Adults and children over 14 years of age: 5 drops for every 10 kg of body weight three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. For example, with a weight of 60 kg, the number of drops per dose is 5x6 = 30 drops. Therefore, you need to take 30 drops three times a day. The course is three months, then a one-two week break. The courses must be repeated for a long time (a year to a year and a half). Control – based on the results of a medical examination. Treatment is also long-term, at least a year to a year and a half.

Children under 14 years of age with all forms of tuberculosis: the number of drops per dose according to the number of years (5 years - 5 drops). Take three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of juice, sweet tea, preferably with honey. The course is three weeks, the break is a week. The total number of days of treatment during the year (minus one-week breaks between courses) should not exceed three months. Control – based on the results of a medical examination.

3. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND OTHER BRONCHO-PULMONARY DISEASES

(chronic bronchitis, including with an asthmatic component, asthma, emphysema, pleurisy, frequently recurring colds, etc.)


Extract of wax moth larvae has a pronounced protective effect on the respiratory system, improves the drainage function of the bronchi, and has a mucolytic, bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory effect. Taking the extract is effective in the treatment of bronchitis, bronchial asthma, allergies, and pneumonia. The extract is used in the treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases (including those with an asthmatic component) and in pediatrics. When taking the extract, a quick and noticeable improvement in health occurs, bronchospasms and wheezing disappear. The parameters of the immune system and indicators of a general blood test (level of red blood cells and hemoglobin content), gas composition and acid-base balance are normalized.

3.1. Prevention

Adults and children over 14 years of age: 15 drops 2 times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. People who are overweight are allowed to gradually increase the number of drops per dose to 20. The course is three months.

Children under 14 years of age: once a day, half an hour before meals, with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of juice, sweet tea, preferably with honey. The number of drops according to the number of years (5 years - 5 drops). The course is three weeks.

3.2. Treatment

Adults and children over 14 years of age:

Children under 14 years of age: the number of drops per dose according to the number of years (5 years - 5 drops). Take three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of juice, sweet tea, preferably with honey. The course is three weeks, the break is a week. The total number of days of treatment during the year (minus one-week breaks between courses) should not exceed three months. Control – based on the results of a medical examination.

4. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES


(myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, cardiosclerosis, atherosclerosis, cardiac arrhythmias (tachycardia, bradycardia, extrasystole), coronary heart disease, hypertension, myocarditis of various etiologies, vegetative-vascular dystonia and other diseases of the cardiovascular system)
Dr. Mukhin, a famous cardiologist and homeopath, has been studying the medicinal properties of wax moth extract for more than 30 years in a medical institution. His clinical studies showed that the main medicinal properties of the extract are cardioprotective and cardiotropic. Wax moth larvae extract has cardioprotective, cardioprotective, hypotensive and anticoagulant properties, stimulates oxidative metabolism of cardiac and vascular tissues. The use of the extract for the treatment of patients with angina pectoris, chronic coronary insufficiency and cardiosclerosis stops attacks of angina pectoris, reduces shortness of breath, and improves electrocardiogram parameters. When using the extract for 2-4 weeks in patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction, the disappearance of angina attacks and a decrease in signs of heart failure are observed. With long-term use of the drug (1-1.5 years) in courses of 3 months, positive dynamics of scar changes in the myocardium are observed: disturbances in atrioventricular conduction, arrhythmia phenomena disappear, intraventricular conduction improves.

The extract reduces the amount of lactic acid in the tissues of the heart and aorta, increases the glycogen content in the heart muscle and liver, thereby increasing their functional stability. The amino acids contained in wax moth extract promote the resorption of scar tissue of any organ of the human body, including scars of the heart muscle. The use of the drug from the tenth day after a heart attack prevents cicatricial changes in the myocardium, causing their resorption and replacement by contractile muscle tissue.

The extract causes a steady decrease in blood pressure by 12-14%, which manifests itself already on the 10th day of administration, inhibits the development of atherosclerosis, and has a cardioprotective effect.

Extract of wax moth larvae is used in combination therapy for coronary heart disease and myocarditis of various etiologies. The extract increases the force of heart contractions by 25–55% and increases the resistance of the heart muscle to artificial ischemia by 2–3 times.

The drug is used for the treatment and prevention of atherosclerosis and vegetative-vascular dystonia.

Wax moth larvae extract is used to treat thrombophlebitis and vein blockage. The swelling of the veins and their blueness are reduced, and the general condition improves. The drug has an antioxidant and strengthening effect, promotes healthy coronary microcirculation and prevents the formation of blood clots (which can cause heart attacks and strokes), reduces thrombosis.

Due to the presence of the essential amino acid lysine, the extract increases the level of carnitine and maintains a healthy heart, lowers the level of triglycerides in the blood serum, prevents the formation of lipoproteins (causing blockage of the arteries), improves the absorption of calcium from the blood, and maintains vigor and vitality.

Directions for use: 15 drops 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. People who are overweight are allowed to gradually increase the number of drops per dose to 20.

The course is three months, then a one-two week break. On average, 3-4 courses are required. Control – based on the results of a medical examination.

5. OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

(infertility, toxicosis of the first half of pregnancy, anemia, menopausal disorders, etc.)
Extract of wax moth larvae is used in obstetrics and gynecology in the treatment of infertility, anemia, toxicosis of the first half of pregnancy and menopausal disorders. When taking the extract, the normal structure of endometrial cells is restored, sleep and mental health are normalized. When treating miscarriage, it is possible to correct various manifestations of placental insufficiency, increase the body's immune activity and prevent spontaneous miscarriages.

Taking wax moth extract helps improve blood microcirculation in the area of ​​the uterus and placenta, improve metabolism, eliminate blood rheology disorders and increase hemoglobin levels.

Associate Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ryazan Medical University Yu.K. Gusak was the first to use wax moth extract in obstetric practice in the treatment of women with various pregnancy pathologies (recurrent miscarriage, placental insufficiency, anemia). The effectiveness of treatment was monitored based on the results of ultrasound and biochemical blood tests. The high effectiveness of this therapy was confirmed by the fact that all 250 women maintained their pregnancy and gave birth to healthy children.

Directions for use: 15 drops 3 times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. The course is three months. Control – based on the results of a medical examination. If necessary, repeat the course after 2-3 weeks.

6. ONCOLOGY


The drug is a powerful immunostimulant and antioxidant that increases the body's ability to resist various diseases, including cancer.

It is used as a powerful immunostimulant and antioxidant, as well as an auxiliary agent that relieves intoxication of tumor decay products and saturates the body with vitamins, microelements and other biologically active substances. During chemotherapy, it reduces its toxicity and improves liver function tests.

Directions for use: 3 drops for every 10 kg of body weight three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. For example, with a weight of 60 kg, the number of drops per dose is 3x6 = 18 drops. Therefore, you need to take 18 drops three times a day. The course is three months, then a one-two week break. Control – based on the results of a medical examination. Treatment is long-term, at least a year.

7. ANDROLOGY. METHOD OF APPLICATION

(prostate adenoma, low sperm motility, impotence, decreased libido, etc.)

Wax moth larvae extract has an antiandrogenic effect (due to the presence of palmitic, linoleic and linolenic acids) and is useful in the treatment of prostate adenoma. Taking the extract allows you to increase sperm motility, reducing the risk of developing male infertility.

The extract contains the conditionally essential amino acid arginine. The amino acid is conditionally replaceable, since in elderly or sick people the production of arginine is insignificant or completely absent. Arginine actively participates in the activity of the genital organs, stimulates the release of testosterone in men, and helps achieve and maintain an erection. Taking wax moth extract effectively affects the genital area of ​​men who, due to age or previous illnesses, have decreased libido or have experienced impotence.

Directions for use: 3 drops for every 10 kg of body weight three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. For example, with a weight of 60 kg, the number of drops per dose is 3x6 = 18 drops. Therefore, you need to take 18 drops three times a day. The course is three months, then a one-two week break. Control – based on the results of a medical examination. Treatment is long-term, at least a year.

8. RECOVERY PERIOD AFTER OPERATIONS AND INJURIES


Wax moth larvae extract contains the enzyme serine protease, which has a powerful lysis effect that prevents the formation of adhesions and scars. This makes the extract very useful after extensive inflammatory processes, suppuration and surgical interventions.

The presence of acidic peptides, nucleotides and nucleosides in combination with amino acids - valine, isoleucine, histidine and growth stimulating factors promotes tissue growth and restoration, calcium absorption, increases the body's energy supply, and enhances hemoglobin synthesis.

Directions for use: 3 drops for every 10 kg of body weight three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. For example, with a weight of 60 kg, the number of drops per dose is 3x6 = 18 drops. Therefore, you need to take 18 drops three times a day. The course is three months. If necessary, the course can be repeated after one to two weeks.

9. RESPIRATORY VIRAL INFECTIONS AND FLU EPIDEMICS


The body's antiviral defense is due to bioflavonoids and lysine, an essential amino acid necessary for tissue growth and repair, production of antibodies, hormones and enzymes. An important aspect of the healing effect of wax moth larvae extract lies in its positive effect on metabolism (metabolism). Due to the essential amino acid leucine, sugar levels are reduced, methionine prevents the deposition of fats in the liver and the walls of blood vessels, and linoleic acid lowers cholesterol levels.

It is useful to take the extract during periods of high incidence of respiratory viral diseases and influenza epidemics.

Directions for use:

Adults and children over 14 years of age: 15 drops 2-3 times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. People who are overweight are allowed to gradually increase the number of drops per dose to 20. The course is three months.

Children under 14 years of age: once a day, half an hour before meals, with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of juice, sweet tea, preferably with honey. The number of drops according to the number of years (5 years - 5 drops). The course is three weeks.

Three-month (three-week - for children under 14 years old) preventive courses are conducted twice a year: in spring and autumn.

10. ATHLETES, AS WELL AS PEOPLE ENGAGED IN STENSE MENTAL OR PHYSICAL WORK


Wax moth larvae extract increases endurance and the speed of muscle recovery after hard work or training, increases the body's energy supply, enhances hemoglobin synthesis and promotes calcium absorption. The essential amino acid valine contained in the extract is a natural anabolic, increases muscle coordination and reduces the body's sensitivity to pain. All this is necessary for people engaged in heavy physical labor and athletes.

At the Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Sports, the effect of the drug was studied on a group of highly trained cyclists. Sports doctors have confirmed experimental data that it has a noticeable anabolic effect (muscle mass, strength and endurance grow), increases the endurance of the athlete's body, and also has anti-stress activity. Considering that in modern sports, despite the prohibitions, anabolic steroids (anabolic steroids) are actively used, which have a harmful effect on the central nervous system, prostate and gonads, a preparation from wax moth larvae can be offered to trainers not only to increase muscle mass, but also to eliminate an athlete from a condition resulting from the use of anabolic steroids. Due to the content of glutamic acid, phenylalanine, glycine, gamma-aminobutyric acid and tryptophan, the extract has a moderate psychostimulating, energizing, stimulating and nootropic effect. Taking the extract improves the dynamics of nervous processes in the brain, increases the brain's resistance to aggressive influences, improves memory and mental activity, and has an activating effect on learning. This makes it useful for people engaged in intense mental work.

Directions for use: 3 drops for every 10 kg of body weight three times a day 30 minutes before meals with a small amount (3-4 tablespoons) of water. For example, with a weight of 60 kg, the number of drops per dose is 3x6 = 18 drops. Therefore, you need to take 18 drops three times a day. The course is three months.

Chemical composition:

has a detrimental effect on Koch bacillus bacteria, tuberculosis pathogens, destroying their waxy membranes; specific enzymes of wax moth larvae contribute to the resorption of focal changes.

The drug contains components that stimulate cell growth and reproduction; the drug promotes the healing of tuberculosis cavities in the lungs.
respiratory organs
IN pediatrics

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Tincture of wax moth larvae


IN obstetrics and gynecology
IN andrology:
natural immunostimulant,


· sugar levels decrease

· lowers cholesterol levels

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· enhances hemoglobin synthesis

· memory improvement

Contraindications:

Directions for use:


Wax moth tincture 20%

Children under 14 years old

For adults

1 drop / for 1 year

4 drops/per 10 kg weight

3 drops/per 10 kg weight




3 drops/per 10 kg. weight

2 drops / per 10 kg. weight

1 drop/for every 2 years of life

2 drops / per 10 kg. weight

For example, for prevention,

During treatment:
30 days = 90 ml

Package: bottle 100 ml

Product issue unit: 1 bottle 100 ml

Manufacturer: Ukraine

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The bee moth, or wax moth, is a species of butterfly in the moth family. This is a pest of bees, and an uninvited guest in hives and apiaries. However, the moth brings not only harm, but also benefit - the tincture of its larvae contains unique substances that help in the treatment and prevention of many diseases.

Moth larva and its features

The bee moth enters the hive at night and lays its eggs on its walls. From the eggs, larvae emerge, which over time turn into caterpillars up to 2 cm long. During its development, one moth larva is capable of destroying several hundred bee cells.

First, the larva eats honey and bee bread - bee bread, which they feed themselves and feed their own larvae. Then the caterpillar switches to propolis and royal jelly, as well as wax honeycombs, which it also eats and destroys, enveloping it in silk. If there is a shortage of food, the caterpillars can eat each other, and the bee colony remains ruined and can die of hunger or leave the infected hive in search of a new place.

As you can see, the bee moth mainly feeds on bee products, and therefore accumulates a lot of substances useful to humans in its body. In addition, the wax moth larva is the only living creature that can digest beeswax. And to digest the wax, her body secretes a unique enzyme, cerrase, which dissolves the fatty wax membranes of tuberculosis bacteria. Therefore, preparations from moth larvae are used in the treatment of tuberculosis.

Wax moth in science

People first noticed the healing properties of wax moth back in the 17th century. And at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, Russian and French biologist Ilya Mechnikov studied the unique properties of the bee moth and was the first to notice that its larvae could digest wax. This discovery allowed him to suggest that drugs could be produced from the larvae that had the ability to destroy the waxy membranes of tuberculosis bacteria.

It should be said that Mechnikov’s first wife died of tuberculosis - the scientist was never able to cure her, so this topic was especially interesting to him. However, pharmaceutical enterprises are still not engaged in the production of drugs from wax moth larvae. And now, mainly, they are prepared by small enterprises producing various dietary supplements, or by beekeepers at home.

Treatment with wax moth tincture

Tinctures are widely used in folk medicine.

Another Russian scientist, Professor Sergei Metalnikov, who worked in the Mechnikov laboratory at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, proved that bee moth larvae are resistant to plague and diphtheria bacteria. It was in Pasteur’s laboratory that the enzyme cerrase was isolated from the larvae, capable of destroying bacterial walls consisting of lipopolysaccharides.

The work of his compatriots in this direction was continued by the Soviet scientist Sergei Mukhin. In 1961, from larvae and bioactive extracts from some medicinal plants, he created a drug that promoted the resorption of fresh scars after myocardial infarction and tightened cavities that appeared in the lungs during tuberculosis.

Chemical composition and properties of moth tincture

Only unpupated caterpillars 10-15 mm long are suitable for obtaining the extract; larger individuals do not secrete the enzyme. A tincture of bee moth larvae is prepared using an alcohol solution with a strength of 70 degrees. The result is a light brown liquid with a pleasant honey smell. Sometimes the substances contained in the tincture precipitate, so you need to shake it before use.

The tincture contains amino acids, fatty acids, peptides, enzymes, nucleotides and other substances necessary for the normal functioning of the human body.

A tincture of bee moth larvae can be prepared at home. As we have already said, this will require developed but not pupated larvae. For 100 ml of alcohol solution you will need 10 grams of larvae - the components are placed in a dark glass bottle and infused for a week, shaking from time to time. On the eighth day, the extract must be filtered and stored in the refrigerator, where it can be stored for a whole year.

The use of the tincture does not have to be carried out under the supervision of a doctor; it has no contraindications. However, individual intolerance to the drug should be taken into account, and it should be monitored whether it causes allergies. Doctors recommend taking the drug for prevention purposes in spring and autumn.

The drug is taken half an hour before or an hour after meals. For prevention, use occurs once a day, for treatment - 2 times.

A tincture of bee moth larvae has the following properties:

  • Strengthens the nerves and cardiovascular systems;
  • Strengthens and stimulates the immune system;
  • Relieves fatigue and increases performance;
  • Improves sleep;
  • Promotes weight gain;
  • Gives strength and endurance to muscles and the entire human body;
  • Reduces blood pressure after use for 10 days or more;
  • Reduces blood cholesterol levels;
  • Improves metabolism;
  • Kills pathogenic bacteria;
  • Has wound healing properties;
  • Prevents the formation of blood clots.
  • Have a beneficial effect on blood composition;
  • Reduce blood sugar levels;
  • Reduce blood clotting.

Use of tincture of bee moth larvae in medicine

Preparations from bee moth larvae are used in almost all areas of medicine:

  • In andrology and gynecology, the drug helps with infertility and impotence.
  • In cardiology - to lower blood pressure, alleviate conditions during heart attack, myocarditis, arrhythmia, heart defects, ischemia. The drug prevents the development of atherosclerosis.
  • In gastroenterology, an infusion of larvae is used to treat stomach and duodenal ulcers, hepatitis, cholecystitis, and hepatitis.
  • In immunology – to enhance immunity and in the treatment of immunodeficiency.
  • In gerontology, the drug is used to prevent age-related diseases and to prevent early aging.
  • In hematology, the infusion is used to treat anemia and other blood diseases.
  • In pulmonology, the infusion is used to treat bronchitis, bronchial asthma, pneumonia, and respiratory allergies.
  • In pediatrics, an infusion of moth larvae is used to treat childhood neuroses, anemia, and developmental delays.
  • In phthisiology, the infusion is used to treat tuberculosis and tuberculosis infection.
  • In surgery - for the healing of postoperative wounds and other complications associated with surgery.
  • In sports medicine - to build muscle mass and increase endurance.

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Instructions for use of the drug Wax moth tincture 20%, 100 ml

Chemical composition: contains enzymes, high-molecular proteins, peptides, nucleotides, nucleosides, xanthine and hypoxanthine, serotonin-like substances that affect smooth muscles, steroid hormones, a significant amount of trace elements, vitamins, which are used by the body as regulators of the vital functions of bees.
Tincture contains 20 of 28 free amino acids, including all 9 essential amino acids that are not produced by the human body, but are necessary for normal life. The highest concentrations contain glycine, valine, leucine, serine, lysine, alanine, glutamic, aspartic, and gamma-aminobutyric acid.

Tuberculosis and pulmonary diseases: The tincture of wax moth larvae has a detrimental effect on Koch's bacillus bacteria, the causative agents of tuberculosis, destroying their wax membranes; specific enzymes of wax moth larvae contribute to the resorption of focal changes. The drug contains components that stimulate cell growth and reproduction; the drug promotes the healing of tuberculosis cavities in the lungs.

Wax moth

Tincture of wax moth larvae has a pronounced protective effect on respiratory organs , improves the drainage function of the bronchi, has a mucolytic, anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator effect and is therefore effective in the treatment of bronchitis, bronchial asthma, allergies, and pneumonia.
IN pediatrics The tincture is used in the treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases, including those with an asthmatic component. Patients' blood counts and immune system parameters are normalized. When using the drug, there is a rapid and noticeable improvement in health, elimination of bronchospasm, disappearance of wheezing, normalization of general blood test indicators, red blood cell levels, hemoglobin and reticulocyte content, gas composition and acid-base balance, spirometric indicators, increased osmotic resistance of red blood cells.
Cardiovascular diseases: In patients with angina pectoris, chronic coronary insufficiency and cardiosclerosis, this drug in a large number of cases stopped attacks of angina pectoris, reduced shortness of breath, and improved electrocardiogram parameters. When using the tincture for 2-4 weeks in patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction, the disappearance of angina attacks and a decrease in signs of heart failure were observed. With long-term use of the drug for 1-1.5 years in courses of 2-3 months, there was a positive dynamics of scar changes in the myocardium: disturbances in atrioventricular conduction, arrhythmia phenomena disappeared, intraventricular conduction improved.
The drug has proven itself well as geriatric drug for the treatment and prevention of age-related changes . The tincture causes a steady decrease in blood pressure by 12-14, which manifests itself on the 10th day of administration, inhibits the development of atherosclerosis, and has a cardioprotective effect.
The use of the tincture from the tenth day after a heart attack prevents cicatricial changes in the myocardium, causing their resorption and replacement by contractile muscle tissue.
Tincture of wax moth larvae promote the resorption of scar tissue of any organ of the human body.
It's good to use wax moth for the prevention of atherosclerosis, vegetative-vascular dystonia, and a decrease in the body's defenses.
Tincture of wax moth larvae helps well in cure thrombophlebitis and vein blockage, swelling of the veins and their blueness are reduced, and the general condition improves. The drug has an antioxidant and strengthening effect, improves microcirculation, and reduces thrombus formation.
IN obstetrics and gynecology The drug of larvae is used in the treatment of infertility, toxicosis of the first half of pregnancy, anemia, climacteric disorders; the psyche and sleep are normalized, the normal structure of endometrial cells is restored; in the treatment of miscarriage, it is possible to correct various manifestations of placental insufficiency, disorders of blood rheology, and improve microcirculation.
IN andrology: Increases sperm motility, reducing the risk of infertility. It has a strong positive effect on the sexual sphere of men who, due to age or previous illnesses, have a decreased sexual desire or have experienced impotence. Due to the presence of palmitic, linoleic and linolenic acids, the extract has an antiandrogenic effect, which is useful in the treatment of prostate adenoma.
Tincture of wax moth larvae is powerful natural immunostimulant, increases the body's defenses and resistance to various diseases, including cancer.

Tincture of wax moth larvae is a broad-spectrum antibacterial and antiviral drug. The body's antiviral defense is due to the amino acid lysine and bioflavonoids. Therefore, it is so important to take the drug during periods of high incidence of respiratory viral diseases and influenza epidemics, that is, in autumn and winter.
Tincture of wax moth larvae has a positive effect on metabolism:

· sugar levels decrease due to leucine, the deposition of fats in the liver and walls of blood vessels is prevented; methionine;

· lowers cholesterol levels linoleic acid. The drug contains the enzyme serine protease, which has a powerful lysis effect that prevents the formation of adhesions and scars. This makes it very useful after extensive inflammatory processes, suppuration and surgical interventions;

· removes heavy metal salts and toxins;

· increases endurance and speed of muscle recovery after hard work, promotes tissue growth and restoration, calcium absorption, increases the body's energy supply ;

· enhances hemoglobin synthesis. All this is necessary for people engaged in heavy physical labor, as well as during the recovery period after operations and injuries;

· has a positive psychotropic effect in the form of an increase in mood, memory improvement and learning abilities, due to the amino acids phenylalanine and tryptophan. This makes the drug useful for people engaged in intense mental work.

There were no undesirable side effects from the tincture. The valuable qualities of the alcoholic extract of wax moth larvae are the absence of toxicity, high efficiency, absence of pharmacological and medical risks, compatibility when used with pharmacological drugs and shelf stability for up to 5 years.

Contraindications: individual intolerance to bee products

Directions for use:

Take the tincture of wax moth larvae orally 30-40 minutes before meals with 50-100 g of liquid (with water, juice, tea) once a day for prevention, and 2 times a day for treatment.

It should be taken in courses of 3 months, with breaks of 14-30 days. The minimum course of treatment is 3 months.
Sustainable results are achieved with regular use for at least 6-12 months.
Children from 5 to 14 years old take courses for 21 days, break between courses is 21 days. 1st course of admission 1 time per day, subsequent courses 2 times a day.

Wax moth tincture 20%

Children under 14 years old

For adults

Treatment of tuberculosis of the lungs and other organs
lymphatic system, digestive system, bones, joints, genitourinary organs, skin, eyes, central nervous system, meninges, etc.

1 drop / for 1 year

4 drops/per 10 kg weight

Treatment of cardiovascular diseases
myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, cardiosclerosis, atherosclerosis, cardiac arrhythmias (tachycardia, bradycardia, extrasystole), coronary heart disease, hypertension, myocarditis of various etiologies, vegetative-vascular dystonia and other diseases of the cardiovascular system

1 drop / for every 2 years of life

3 drops/per 10 kg weight

Treatment of gynecological diseases
infertility, toxicosis of the first half of pregnancy, anemia, menopausal disorders, etc.
Treatment of prostate adenoma, infertility, impotence
prostatitis, decreased libido, etc.

3 drops/per 10 kg. weight

Treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases
bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, etc.

1 drop/for every 2 years of life

2 drops / per 10 kg. weight

To be taken as a preventive, restorative, immunity-enhancing agent during the postoperative and recovery period:

1 drop/for every 2 years of life

2 drops / per 10 kg. weight

For example, for prevention,
1) with a weight of 50 kg, 5x3 = 15 drops are required for 1 dose. You will need 30x15=450 drops or 22 ml per month.

During treatment:
2) Weight 100 kg per day 60 drops = 3 ml
30 days = 90 ml

Package: bottle 100 ml

Product issue unit: 1 bottle 100 ml

Manufacturer: Ukraine

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11.01.2015

The wax moth is a butterfly that lays eggs in a bee hive.

Wax moth - application - instructions

The larvae that hatch from them begin to eat honey and bee bread, and then wax with the remains of the cocoons. Such activity is not good for the bee colony. Soon the voracious larvae force the bees to leave their hive as the honeycombs become unsuitable for storing honey. The wax eaten by the caterpillars can be digested with the help of cerrase, a special enzyme used for medicinal purposes, if you prepare an alcohol tincture based on wax moth larvae.

The drug obtained by infusion of larvae is very effective for the treatment of many diseases. This is due to the chemical composition of the drug; it contains substances such as vitamins, amino acids, steroid hormones, bioflavonoids, enzymes, fatty acids, peptides, xanthine, nucleosides, and minerals. In addition, serotonin-like substances, nucleotides, and hypoxanthine were detected.

Such a rich composition provides the basis for the use of wax moth tincture to reduce blood sugar levels in diabetes, prevent cholesterol plaques in atherosclerosis, and other slow metabolic processes in the body. The use of tincture of moth larvae (also called wax moth) was mastered by mankind a very, very long time ago, but written mention of the drug was noticed only in documents dating back to the 17th century.

The fact that the larvae are able to digest wax prompted the famous scientist I.I. Mechnikov to think that cerrase could cope with the shell of the Koch bacillus, which causes pulmonary tuberculosis, with the same success. This disease is one of the most dangerous for humans; a drug prepared from wax moth larvae is used to treat not only tuberculosis, but helps improve the drainage function of the lungs and provides protection for the entire respiratory system.

The results that were noticed after taking the tincture of moth larvae give reason to believe that the drug is effective for diseases such as angina pectoris (attacks become less frequent, shortness of breath decreases), hypertension (pressure normalizes), coronary disease and myocarditis, thrombophlebitis and venous insufficiency. The medicine is very useful for female and male infertility (sperm speed increases), for impotence and prostatitis; during menopause, it has a positive effect on the nervous system, reduces irritability and nervousness.

A number of undesirable side effects characteristic of chemical drugs are not affected by the tincture of wax moth larvae. It can be used even in the treatment of children: a bronchodilator and sputum thinner for bronchitis and weakened immunity. The drug is used in complex therapy, thus accelerating recovery. The only contraindication for use is the patient's intolerance to bee products.

Wax moth treatment

Extract and tincture of wax moth larvae are antibacterial and antiviral drugs with a wide spectrum of action.

Treatment of tuberculosis with wax moth

Extract/tincture of wax moth larvae has a detrimental effect on Koch bacillus bacteria, pathogens tuberculosis, By destroying their waxy shells, specific enzymes of wax moth larvae promote the resorption of focal changes. The drug contains components that stimulate cell growth and reproduction; the drug promotes the healing of tuberculosis cavities in the lungs. The extract/tincture is also highly effective against fungal lung diseases, which are frequent complications of chemotherapy courses for treating tuberculosis. The extract/tincture also shows its high therapeutic effectiveness in the treatment of extrapulmonary tuberculosis pathology: bones and joints, lymph nodes, kidneys, intestines, skin, as well as in other organs of the human body.
Method of use and regimen for taking the extract/tincture of LVM for the treatment of tuberculosis.

Wax moth treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases

Wax moth extract/tincture has a pronounced protective effect on the respiratory system, improves the drainage function of the bronchi (mucolytic, anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator effect) and is therefore effective in treating bronchitis, bronchial asthma, allergies, pneumonia. In pediatrics, the extract is used in the treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases, including those with an asthmatic component. Patients' blood counts and parameters are normalized immune system. When using the drug, there is a rapid and noticeable improvement in health, elimination of bronchospasm, disappearance of wheezing, normalization of general blood count indicators (level of red blood cells, hemoglobin and reticulocytes), gas composition and acid-base balance, spirometric indicators, increased osmotic resistance of red blood cells.
Method of use and regimen for taking LVM extract/tincture for the treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases.

Treatment of cardiovascular diseases with wax moth

Dr. S. A. Mukhin used wax moth larvae extract to treat cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. In patients with angina pectoris, chronic coronary insufficiency and cardiosclerosis, this drug stopped attacks in a large number of cases angina pectoris, reduced shortness of breath, improved electrocardiogram readings. When using the extract for 2-4 weeks in patients who have had myocardial infarction, there was a disappearance of angina attacks and a decrease in signs of heart failure. With long-term use of the drug (1-1.5 years) in courses of 2-3 months, there was a positive dynamics of scar changes in the myocardium: disturbances in atrioventricular conduction, phenomena arrhythmias, intraventricular conduction improved.
Method of use and regimen for taking the extract/tincture of LVM during the recovery period after a heart attack.
The drug has proven itself well as a geriatric drug for the treatment and prevention of age-related changes. The extract causes persistent lowering blood pressure blood by 12-14%, which manifests itself on the 10th day of administration, inhibits the development atherosclerosis, has a cardioprotective effect. The use of the extract from the tenth day after a heart attack prevents cicatricial changes in the myocardium, causing their resorption and replacement by contractile muscle tissue. Wax moth larvae extract used in combination therapy coronary heart disease, at myocarditis of various etiologies.

Extract and tincture of wax moth larvae promote the resorption of scar tissue of any organ of the human body. These may be scars of the heart muscle after a heart attack, changes in the blood vessels of the brain after a stroke, concussions, changes in the lungs after pneumonia and pleurisy and even keloid scars. It is good to use wax moth preparations for the prevention of atherosclerosis, vegetative-vascular dystonia, reducing the body's defenses.

Wax moth extract/tincture helps in healing thrombophlebitis and vein blockage, swelling of the veins and their blueness are reduced, and the general condition improves.

Tincture of wax moth larvae instructions for use

The drugs have an antioxidant and strengthening effect, improve microcirculation, and reduce thrombus formation.
Method of use and regimen for taking the extract/tincture of LVM for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

The use of wax moth tincture/extract in obstetrics and gynecology

Preparations of wax moth larvae are used in the treatment of infertility, toxicosis of the first half of pregnancy, anemia, menopausal disorders (the psyche, sleep are normalized, the normal structure of endometrial cells is restored), in the treatment of miscarriage it is possible to correct various manifestations of placental insufficiency, disorders of blood rheology, and improve microcirculation.
Method of use and regimen for taking LVM extract/tincture for the treatment of gynecological diseases.

The use of wax moth tincture/extract in andrology

The drugs increase sperm motility, reducing the risk of infertility. They have a strong positive effect on the sexual sphere of men who, due to age or previous illnesses, have a decreased sexual desire or have experienced impotence. Due to the presence of palmitic, linoleic and linolenic acids, the extract (tincture) has an antiandrogenic effect, which is useful in the treatment of prostate adenoma.
Method of use and regimen for taking the extract/tincture of LVM for the treatment of andrological diseases.

Wax moth extract and tincture are powerful natural immunostimulants, increase the body's defenses and resistance to various diseases (including cancer).
Method of use and regimen for taking the extract/tincture of LVM for oncological diseases.

The antiviral protection of the body of the wax moth tincture/extract is due to the amino acid lysine and bioflavonoids.
Therefore, it is so important to take wax moth preparations during periods of high incidence of respiratory viral diseases and influenza epidemics, that is, in autumn and winter. An important aspect of the healing effect of the extract and tincture of wax moth larvae lies in their positive effect on metabolism (metabolism): sugar levels are reduced (due to leucine), fat deposition in the liver and walls of blood vessels is prevented (methionine), cholesterol levels are reduced (linoleic acid).

The preparations contain serine protease enzyme, which has a powerful lysis effect that prevents the formation of adhesions and scars. This makes them very useful after extensive inflammatory processes, suppuration and surgical interventions. Amino acids - histidine and methionine protect the body from ionizing radiation and intoxication, as they remove heavy metal salts and toxins.
The presence of acidic peptides, nucleotides and nucleosides in combination with amino acids - valine, isoleucine, histidine and growth stimulating factors - increases endurance and the rate of muscle recovery after hard work, promotes tissue growth and repair, calcium absorption, increases the body's energy supply, and enhances hemoglobin synthesis. All this is necessary for people engaged in heavy physical labor, as well as during the recovery period after operations and injuries.

Extract and tincture have a positive psychotropic effect in the form of improving mood, improving memory and learning ability, due to the amino acids phenylalanine and tryptophan. This makes the drugs useful for people engaged in intense mental work.

Method of use and regimen for taking the extract/tincture of LVM as a general strengthening, immunity-enhancing agent during the postoperative recovery period.

Chemical tincture/extract of wax moth larvae

The chemical composition of wax moth tincture/extract is complex and varied. They contain enzymes, high molecular weight proteins, peptides, nucleotides, nucleosides, xanthine and hypoxanthine, serotonin-like substances that affect smooth muscles, steroid hormones, a significant amount of macro- and microelements (potassium, phosphorus, copper, manganese, selenium, chromium, molybdenum, magnesium, cobalt, calcium, zinc, iron), vitamins (B1, B2, B6, E, K, C, provitamin A-carotene), which are used by the body as regulators of the vital functions of bees.
Extract and tincture contain 20 of the 28 free amino acids, including all 9 essential amino acids that are not produced by the human body, but are necessary for normal life. The highest concentrations contain glycine, valine, leucine, serine, lysine, alanine, proline, isoleucine, methionine, arginine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan, phenylalanine (aminopropionic acid), glutamic, aspartic, and gamma-aminobutyric acid. Amino acids are needed for the synthesis of protein, which is part of all human tissues and organs; they are part of neurotransmitters, hormones, immunoglobulins, enzymes, etc.
The extract and tincture contain lipids and higher fatty acids: oleic, palmitic, stearic, pentadecanoic, palmitoleic, as well as essential: linoleic, arachidonic and linolenic acids.
Conjugated compounds that enter the extract with bee products, as well as an unidentified low-molecular factor contained in the extract, also have biological activity.

It is worth noting that about 400 years ago, wax moth was used to cure tuberculosis, and it was also used to delay the aging process.

Wax moth tincture medicinal properties

The moth infusion contains a complex of vitamins, micro and macroelements, lipids, amino acids, enzymes, etc.

This tincture improves the metabolic process at the cellular level and adequately affects the external environment, having a positive effect on the overall human immunity.

An infusion of wax moth increases mental and physical performance, provokes anti-stress activity, and restores the quality and elasticity of blood vessels. Also among the positive aspects are improved nutrition of the heart muscles and improved metabolism of brain tissue. The infusion increases motor activity, vitality, and has a cardiotropic effect.

Moth tincture reduces myocardial ischemia, increases pyruvate content and normalizes blood pressure and blood clotting. Also, with the help of fire, you can normalize the composition of your blood (leukocytes, red blood cells and platelets).

Moth tincture is used due to diseases of the cardiovascular system: hypertension, vegetative-vascular dystonia, ischemic heart disease, atherosclerosis of the brain and heart vessels, etc.

Wax moth tincture indications

Moth tincture can treat the bronchopulmonary system comprehensively: chronic lung diseases, pneumonia, bronchial asthma and respiratory allergies. Application is also practiced in astheneurotic conditions and radiation damage. The use of the drug from moth helps prevent giardiasis.

For malignant and benign tumors of the mammary gland or uterus, lung or stomach, prostatitis, and prostatic hyperplasia. The infusion is used to reduce sexual activity, to prevent aging and for enlarged thyroid glands. Prescribed for infertility or weakened sexual activity, for pathological pregnancy.

Wax moth tincture is also used in pediatrics, in the treatment of chronic pulmonary diseases, if conventional treatment does not produce positive results. After just a few days, children can observe the absence of cough and fever, and normalization of peripheral blood counts occurs when using the infusion for 4-6 weeks. It is also often used for neuroses, hysteria, anemia, any growth disorders, and indeed general development in general.

In cardiology it can be found in coronary heart disease, congenital heart defects, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, hypertension, cardiac neurosis, myocarditis and others.

Fire infusion for the stomach.

To make a wax moth tincture for the gastrointestinal tract, you will need an alcohol tincture of propolis 1:10 - 100 ml, honey - 800 grams and moth extract - 20 ml. In order for the tincture to be ready, it must be stirred. Wax moth tincture instructions for use: you should take this tincture one tablespoon 2 times a day before meals. This infusion is also very helpful for pulmonary diseases.

Extract for tuberculosis.

With this terrible diagnosis, the extract should be consumed 15 drops several times a day.

Wax moth. Application of wax moth extract and tincture.

If you have good sensitivity to this medicine, then the dosage should be increased after 3 days to 30 drops, that is, 2 times. After just a week, you need to take 30 drops 3 times a day.
day.

The course of treatment lasts after 300 ml of this extract. Then you should take a short break of no more than 2 weeks and then, if necessary, you should resume taking the extract. After just one course of taking this medicine, which lasts 3-4 months, you can observe a positive effect in the treatment of tuberculosis.

It is also worth mentioning that this extract also uses its increased effectiveness for extrapulmonary tuberculosis diseases: joints and bones, kidneys, lymph nodes, skin, intestines and other organs in the human body.

When using this extract, you must strictly follow the instructions for use and dosage. The use of antibiotics with alcohol extracts and infusions is strictly prohibited.

Diseases of the cardiovascular system.

The famous homeopath and cardiologist Dr. Mukhin has been researching the medicinal properties of moth extract (extract) for 30 years. These laboratory studies showed that the main medicinal components of the tincture are cardiotropic and cardioprotective.

Therefore, it is good to use tincture of wax moth larvae for myocarditis of various etiologies, myocardial infarction, hypertension, angina pectoris, coronary heart disease, cardiosclerosis, cardiac arrhythmia, atherosclerosis. Also, in case of vegetative-vascular dystonia, the extract stops angina attacks, improves shortness of breath, and increases electrocardiogram readings.

When taking the drug, the consequences of a recent heart attack subside, after which angina attacks and other symptoms of heart failure completely disappear.

If you regularly carry out a three-month course of treatment with this medicine throughout the year, this will effectively prevent cicatricial degeneration of the myocardium, and over time leads to the complete disappearance of arrhythmia. The medicine is effective and helps reduce blood pressure with lasting results. By taking the tincture of fireweed, it becomes possible to reduce and, after a while, stop taking medications altogether.

How to make wax moth tincture

There is a recipe for preparing wax moth extract. It is necessary to collect 5 grams of moth larvae. The main requirement for moths is that they are well developed but show no signs of pupation. The collected insects must be filled with a 70 percent solution of ethyl alcohol weighing 50 grams.

Then you should leave it for 5-8 days and consume the resulting extract 20 drops in water a couple of times a day. If we are talking about children, then they need to take this medicine depending on their age, the number of years should correspond to the number of drops.

This healing drug, prepared at home using technology that has been proven over many years, is no different from the drug that was produced in special institutions using production methods.

Contraindications for use

A contraindication to the use of moth extract is primarily individual intolerance. Since some people often have an allergic reaction to any bee products. If an allergic reaction is detected, the use of the drug will need to be completely stopped.

Therefore, the drug should be taken after first consulting with your doctor. If you take the tincture, you should start with two to three drops a day; the next day, increase the dose by two drops, gradually bringing the dose to the recommended one.

Also carefully try to monitor your body’s reaction. Strictly contraindicated, the extract prepared with alcohol for the following diseases: acute hepatitis, chronic acute pancreatitis, including exacerbation of peptic ulcer. Since in the presence of the above ailments, alcohol is, without exception, contraindicated even in drops.

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Wax moth is well known to many amateur beekeepers as a well-known pest of bee hives. The insect is a medium-sized light yellow caterpillar up to 20 mm long, which leads a sedentary lifestyle and is very voracious.

The butterfly itself is not harmful, but the appearance of wax moth larvae becomes a problem for many hive owners. They eat wax, bee bread, honey, and sometimes bee larvae.

In particular, pests can entangle bee honeycombs with cobwebs, blocking access to the brood, which is why future bees die. It is from these pest larvae that a medicinal tincture or healing extract is prepared, with the help of which many known diseases are treated, including diabetes.

The main food product of the larvae is not pure wax, but the material obtained after processing by bees. It contains a huge amount of useful microelements and vitamins, which is important for diabetics.

Thus, wax moth, as numerous reviews show, is a unique biological medicine that allows you to quickly and effectively improve the health of the human body. Treatment with this remedy brings great benefits to the patient.

Composition of wax moth tincture

Wax moth tincture is made from larvae that have not yet transformed into pupae. Due to the fact that these insects feed on bee products, their body has a unique enzyme that allows them to break down and absorb wax, which no other organism can do.

The medicine from the larvae is prepared by infusing it in an alcohol solution of 40 percent. The resulting tincture has a light brownish tint and a delicate honey-protein smell. To prevent sediment from forming, the tincture must be shaken thoroughly before treatment. In some cases, it allows the use of such a tincture.

The composition of the medicinal tincture includes:

  • valine;
  • glycine;
  • leucine;
  • serine;
  • alanine;
  • lysine;
  • aspartic, gamma-aminobutyric and glutamic acid.

This composition makes the medicine a very useful product that is used to treat many diseases.

Treatment with wax moth extract

A tincture of wax moth larvae is primarily intended to cure tuberculosis. According to scientific experts, insects contain the enzyme cerrase, which breaks down fats and allows the larvae to feed on wax.

It is this enzyme that is capable of breaking down the lipid membranes of Koch’s bacillus and thereby killing the causative agent of tuberculosis.

Despite the fact that from a scientific point of view it has not been proven how effective the tincture of wax moth larvae is in treatment, today it is actively used in the treatment of not only tuberculosis, but also other diseases not associated with bacterial infection.

Tincture of wax moth larvae is used in the treatment of the following diseases:

  • Treatment of cancers;
  • Treatment of varicose veins;
  • Treatment of prostatitis;
  • Treatment of atherosclerosis;
  • Normalization of the nervous system;
  • Treatment of infertility and impotence;
  • Helps lower blood sugar, including diabetes.

The remedy based on wax moth larvae is rich in a variety of useful substances, enzymes, vitamins and macroelements that a person needs for full life.

Features of the medicinal tincture

Despite the fact that the extract based on wax moth larvae has numerous positive reviews, science has not proven the effectiveness of this drug, so its use should be careful and moderate.

The medicinal wax moth extract has the following features, making the healing tincture popular with many patients:

  1. The drug strengthens the body as a whole;
  2. Improves immunity;
  3. Has a beneficial effect on the nervous and cardiovascular system;
  4. Relieves fatigue, improves sleep and increases performance;
  5. Has a beneficial effect on increasing endurance and strength;
  6. Helps cope with infectious activity;
  7. Reduces blood sugar;
  8. Clears blood vessels from excess cholesterol;
  9. Improves metabolism;
  10. Accelerates the resorption of scars;
  11. Improves blood circulation, accelerating tissue regeneration.

That is, you can use the tincture for high cholesterol. Naturally, not as a sole therapy, but combining it with cholesterol pills, for example, can be an excellent solution.

Extract from wax moth larvae prevents early aging, improves the body's condition during age-related changes, and helps avoid the development of many diseases.

This medicine is used to treat colitis, gastritis, gastric ulcers, pancreatitis, and cholecystitis. The tincture is also effective in treating anemia and other blood diseases.

Tincture of larvae is used for female or male infertility. This drug can help if the patient has weak sexual activity or menopause.

Especially wax moth extract can be useful for people who require treatment of heart diseases - arrhythmia, cardioneurosis, myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease, hypertension.

The main feature of the medicinal drug is that the tincture allows you to normalize a weakened body with a deficiency of vitamins. Treatment with the extract is carried out for bronchial asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia and other respiratory diseases.

In surgery, tincture of wax moth larvae is an effective remedy for recovery in the postoperative period, treatment of cysts, and osteoporosis. The extract is also approved for the treatment of children.

  • The therapeutic drug is compatible with almost all medications;
  • This is a non-toxic and highly effective drug;
  • When using it there is no risk of unwanted reactions;
  • The drug is stored for more than three years, so it retains its valuable properties for a long time.

There were no undesirable side effects when using the tincture.

Method of treatment with medicinal extract

Treatment of any diseases, including diabetes and pancreatitis, is carried out daily using the extract. To do this, add 50 drops of the drug to a small amount of drinking water and drink twice a day 30 minutes before meals.

Before starting treatment, it is necessary to check whether this extract from wax moth larvae is suitable for the body. As you know, honey is a rather allegorical drug, so it is important to be careful when taking this medicine. You need to start treatment with a minimum dose of five drops of the drug.

After the body gets used to it and allergic reactions are not observed, the dosage can be gradually increased. The course of taking the drug is three months. After a month, treatment with a tincture of wax moth larvae can be repeated. The medicine can be stored for no longer than two years from the date of manufacture.

To prevent cardiovascular diseases, you need to take three drops of the medicine twice a day per 10 kilograms of weight. To treat the disease, the number of medication doses should be increased to three times a day.

After myocardial infarction, the extract can be taken ten days later as a therapeutic therapy. The dosage can be increased to four drops per 10 kilograms of body weight.

If a severe form of a particular disease is observed, it is recommended to increase the dosage to five drops for every 10 kilograms of weight.

Who is allowed to take the drug?

Extract from wax moth larvae can be used to treat both adults and children. Pediatricians recommend treating chronic bronchopulmonary diseases if taking antibiotics does not give the desired results.

If you start treatment, after some time the temperature in children decreases, the cough subsides, and the level of hemoglobin, leukocytes and red blood cells normalizes. The immune system returns to normal. The extract normalizes the nervous system and has a beneficial effect on the overall development of the child. The tincture is also effective in the treatment of tuberculosis diseases in children.

Treatment of children with the drug is carried out according to the instructions at the rate of 1.5 drops of medicine for each child’s year. The duration of treatment is 21 days. After a month's break, treatment can be repeated again. Children over 14 years of age can use the extract at the same dose as adult patients.

During pregnancy, treatment with wax moth tincture can be carried out only after consultation with the attending physician, since this drug may be allergenic for the expectant mother and fetus. It is advisable to use larvae extract, as it is a less concentrated and milder remedy. It is often used to get rid of toxicosis.

Also, as numerous positive reviews show, the extract is excellent for treating various pathologies during pregnancy. Thanks to this drug, many women have been able to give birth to healthy babies.

Contraindications when using the drug

Extract or tincture of wax moth larvae is contraindicated for those people who have individual intolerance to any beekeeping products. Some patients may have an allergic reaction to honey or wax. In addition, it should be used with caution.

For this reason, before starting treatment, it is necessary to consult with your doctor and check the body's response to the drug. If any suspicious reactions occur, the drug should be stopped immediately.

How to make your own wax moth tincture

Just as wax moth larvae are biological material, when heated they can lose all their beneficial properties. For this reason, a medicinal tincture is usually prepared. After the moth turns into a pupa, it loses many beneficial properties, so the extract is made exclusively from young larvae.