Purification of kerosene. Treatment with kerosene in folk medicine. What are the benefits of walnuts

Important: you should know that you need to buy aviation kerosene for treatment in the summer or spring. During this period, fuel is sold in pure form. In cold seasons, antifreeze is added to it, which can have serious consequences for the patient's health.

In particular, with the help of kerosene, such helminthic invasions can be treated:

  • Ascariasis;
  • Opisthorchiasis;
  • Teniosis (pork tapeworm);
  • Enterobiasis (pinworms);
  • Tanyarinhoz (bovine tapeworm);
  • Giardiasis;
  • Echinococcosis.

How to use kerosene correctly?


Before using kerosene in folk medicine, you need to learn the basic principles of its use / use. In particular, there are several basic important rules for taking fuel as a medicine:

  • Correct and thorough cleaning of medical drinking fuel at home before use. This will avoid toxic effects on the body;
  • Strict adherence to the prescription of treatment without unauthorized and sharp excess of the dose;
  • The maximum dose of "therapeutic" fuel should not exceed 20 grams. and then after a gradual increase in dosage;
  • The course of therapy should not exceed 30 days, provided that the patient's condition is more or less stable.

Below are two effective ways fuel cleaning at home:

  • Cleaning with plain water. For this method, you need to take a jar with a capacity of 3 liters. 1 liter of boiling water and 1 liter of kerosene are poured into it. Everything is covered with a capron lid and shaken well. After that, the mixture is allowed to stand for 5 minutes and the water residue is drained using a hose.
  • Cleaning with adsorbent and salt. In this case, kerosene is poured into a container of 0.5 liters and 3 tablespoons of table salt are also poured into it. Everyone shakes well. Then the mixture is carefully poured through cheesecloth, folded in several layers and lined with activated carbon powder. The filtered liquid is poured into another container and immersed in a saucepan in a water bath for 1.5 hours. During this time, all the salt, which has absorbed the remnants of impurities, will settle to the bottom. It remains only to drain the top layer of kerosene, which is suitable for treatment.

Important: since the fuel has a high volatility, it is advisable to work with it in a protective respirator mask.

Side effects and contraindications


  • All chronic processes in the digestive tract;
  • Pathologies of the hematopoietic system and blood diseases;
  • liver failure;
  • kidney failure;
  • Tendency to allergies when in contact with kerosene;
  • Children under the age of 18.

If there are no contraindications to fuel therapy, then when taking it, such side effects:

  • Nausea and gag reflex. It is believed that you can not stop treatment with fuel in such reactions. However, everything is purely individual and it is better to listen to your body.
  • Diarrhea. Folk healers assure that against the background of taking kerosene, such a reaction is normal. The only thing that healers advise is to drink enough water against the background of such folk therapy and once a week to take blood and urine tests to monitor the work of your body.

Important: healers do not recommend taking antidiarrheal drugs during treatment. In the event of a significant deterioration in the patient's health, stop taking fuel for medical purposes and seek medical attention.

Treatment with kerosene begins with 2-3 drops. To do this, it is advisable to drop purified kerosene on a piece of refined sugar or in a spoon with granulated sugar. You need to eat such a “medicine” in the morning on an empty stomach. Every morning, 1 drop of fuel should be added until its dose is a teaspoon.

It is important to understand that in the case of folk methods treatment, the responsibility for their health lies entirely with the patient. Therefore, before using questionable methods of therapy, you should consult your doctor. It is possible that kerosene can be replaced with licensed medicines, which will help to cope with helminths with great effect and with less loss to the body.

To date, there are a variety of pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods for the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system. However, some fairly simple folk ways treatments do not lag behind in effectiveness from modern ones used to normalize disturbed processes.

Kerosene is an oily, flammable liquid with a specific odor, consisting of a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.

The product is obtained by distillation or rectification of oil, as well as its recycling.

Initially, it was used as a feedstock for the oil refining industry, as well as rocket fuel, solvent, fuel for household heating and lighting devices.

Purified kerosene is an important component a large number traditional medicine recipes.

Depending on the method of oil refining, in its chemical composition there are alkanes, cycloparaffins, unsaturated hydrocarbons, with the presence of which the therapeutic possibilities of the product are associated, as well as sulfur compounds and resins that provoke intoxication of the body.

With the correct dosing regimen, kerosene acts as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and angioprotective agent.

Due to the variety of biological components, the spectrum of the physiological activity of the combustible mixture is expanded. External or internal use of kerosene affects different aspects of the pathological process:

Through normalization clinical picture joint disease improves general well-being the patient, the quantity and quality of movements are restored, physical endurance increases, the general mental state stabilizes.

In addition, combustible fuel quickly penetrates into the tissues of the body, is a good conductor, which directs the action of all components of the composition to the focal area of ​​the lesion.

Under the influence of kerosene, adhesions obtained as a result of surgery or arthroscopic diagnostics become more elastic and extensible.

Reference! Kerosene for diseases chronic course increases the duration of the remission period, prevents the occurrence of new relapses.

Indications and contraindications

Kerosene therapy is currently not recognized official medicine , while it is a highly effective method for the treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular, nervous, urogenital systems, gastrointestinal tract, oncology, diseases of ENT organs, skin.

In addition, kerosene is used to correct immunity, rejuvenate the body, cleanse toxins and toxins. The combustible mixture helps in the treatment and prevention of pathologies of the musculoskeletal system, accompanied by painful disorders and motor dysfunction.

What is treated with kerosene in rheumatology:

  • degenerative-dystrophic and inflammatory lesions of the musculoskeletal system:,;
  • pain syndrome with;
  • swelling of soft tissues, soreness of the joints and muscles caused by traumatic blows;
  • seizures.

Treatment with kerosene is always associated with the risk of hepatotoxic, nephrotoxic and pneumotoxic effects, which is why it is prescribed to a limited circle of patients.

The use of a combustible mixture for medicinal purposes is impossible under the following conditions and pathologies:

  • individual intolerance to kerosene;
  • kidney disease: the formation of kidney stones, chronic renal failure,
  • pyelonephritis;
  • pathology of the digestive system, especially the liver (hepatitis, necrosis, tumor, abscess, polycystic, fibrosis);
  • bleeding of various origins.

Reference! For specific contraindications local therapy referred to as a violation of the integrity skin over the problem area: eczema, wounds, dermatosis.

Make it difficult to use kerosene for children and elderly age, periods breastfeeding and bearing a fetus.

How to clean kerosene for treatment

For therapeutic purposes, the combustible mixture must be purified. In the process of chemical transformation, the concentration of sulfur and resin in the composition decreases, as a result, the product becomes less toxic, and the risk of unwanted side reactions is reduced.

For outdoor and internal use rocket fuel or technical kerosene is subjected to cleaning, while aviation kerosene is used exclusively locally.

There are 3 main ways to clean kerosene at home:

Advice! All actions must be performed in medical rubber gloves to protect hands from burns. The room should be well ventilated or with a working extractor fan, as the concentration chemical elements can lead to intoxication of the body, provoke an explosion.

Purified kerosene is stored in a dark glass container under a lid for 12 months in a dark place, protected from sunlight.

Recipes and application

Alternative medicine involves a wide variety of methods of treatment folk remedies with kerosene. Usually, in the treatment of joint diseases, ointments for external use are prescribed, in which the active component is present in small doses.

There are also kerosene-based recipes meant to be taken orally. Treatment oral forms associated with big risk occurrence of complications and adverse reactions. Therefore, regardless of the method of delivering kerosene to the focal area of ​​the lesion, it is correct if all actions are discussed and controlled by a doctor.

Ointment

Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, warming effect causes external use of an ointment prepared according to this recipe:

  1. In a glass container, combine kerosene, laundry soap and sunflower oil in equal proportions (50 mg each).
  2. Grind the mixture to a homogeneous consistency, add 1 tsp. soda, stir.
  3. Leave to infuse for 3 days.

Rub the finished medicine with massaging movements into dry, cleansed skin. The procedure is advised to perform 1-2 times in 24 hours. The course of treatment is discussed individually.

The cessation of intense pain in sciatica and an increase in muscle tone is provided by an ointment prepared from 100 g of dry mustard, 50 g of salt and purified kerosene. Combine bulk products, add a flammable liquid in such an amount that the output is a mixture similar in consistency to thick sour cream.

In the treatment of pain syndrome associated with destruction and inflammation of the elements of the locomotor system, it is enough effective combination of aviation kerosene and soap.

Method of application - externally for applications. Moisten a thick layer of natural fabric in kerosene, wring out. Rub the top well with laundry soap until a shiny surface is formed.

To the problem area, attach the fabric with the non-soap side to the body, cover with polyethylene, a layer of cotton wool and wrap with a bandage. The duration of action varies from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

Advice! After the end of the effect of the ointment, the site of action must be washed running water, treat with baby cream or petroleum jelly to prevent signs of skin irritation: itching, redness, rash.

Drink

To stop pain and inflammation, restore motor activity traditional medicine recommends a very simple but effective recipe - kerosene infused with green walnuts.

The tincture is prepared according to the following recipe:

  1. Rinse, dry, mince 10 pieces of milky walnuts.
  2. In a container with nut gruel, add 3 tbsp. l. purified kerosene, mix.
  3. Leave to infuse for 40 days. The first 10-14 days the medicine should be in a dark place, the remaining 26-30 days - in the sun.
  4. Filter the liquid through cheesecloth. Pour into a glass container with an airtight lid.

Use the tincture externally for rubbing and compresses or take it internally. The dosage and course of treatment depend on the method of delivery to the body, the severity of the clinical picture, the patient's age and the body's response to the therapy.

Reference! The idea of ​​combining kerosene with walnuts belongs to the Moldavian scientist Mihail Todik. This tool has the official name "Todicamp". Its effectiveness has been clinically proven. Today, the release of the drug is concentrated in Volgograd.

During the treatment period, it is advisable to limit the intake of alcohol, cigarettes, strong tea / coffee, avoid hypothermia / prolonged exposure to the sun, nervous overload. The simultaneous use of Todikamp with antihypertensive and psychotropic drugs is also contraindicated.

To prevent diseases of the musculoskeletal system, it is recommended to start therapy with 1 ml of tincture per ½ tbsp. water, increasing the dosage by one drop daily. When daily rate will be equal to 24 drops, start the countdown. After the course, they take a break for 1-1.5 months, if necessary, repeat the treatment.

To set up a compress, a layer of gauze is moistened in tincture, squeezed out, waxed paper is applied to the place where the pain comes from, and wet gauze is placed on top. Everything is tightly fixed with several turns of the bandage, wrapped with a scarf.

What to do in case of poisoning

In minimal doses and when used correctly, kerosene has a positive effect on the musculoskeletal system, while large doses are poisonous. In case of intoxication, the first manifestations are most often headache, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, psychomotor agitation.

Reference! The lethal dose for an adult is 300-500 ml of crude kerosene, taken at a time on an empty stomach.

If the poisoning was provoked by the intake high doses kerosene inside, the patient's condition is complicated by hyperemia, fainting, increased heart rate, fever, convulsions.

To prevent the spread of kerosene throughout the body, it is necessary to provide first aid as soon as possible:

  1. Provide air access to the room.
  2. Drink 500 ml of liquid, induce vomiting.
  3. Give the victim a laxative or Activated carbon, which will speed up the process of cleansing the stomach.
  4. Offer a glass of hot milk or suck on a few ice cubes.

The victim needs to be hospitalized, where he will be provided with appropriate medical care.

Safe alternatives to kerosene

A worthy and safe alternative to purified kerosene is medicine Todikamp.

This is an extract of walnuts of milky-wax ripeness, extracted with a high-boiling distillate of organic origin. The drug is certified by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova.

"Todikamp" is called a cure for 100 diseases, which provides versatile therapeutic effects: strengthening immunity, stopping pain and inflammation, reducing the severity of edema and swelling, restoring motor activity, and activating blood circulation.

It is well tolerated by patients. In rare clinical cases, indigestion, nausea, and external use may cause irritation of the skin.

Conclusion

Many patients share their experience in treating diseases of the musculoskeletal system with kerosene and note its high efficiency. There are reviews of the combustible mixture, among which side effects from the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, skin.

The ratio of the criteria for the effectiveness and safety of kerasinotherapy depends on the dosage regimen and the scheme of application. Therefore, the question of whether it is possible to drink kerosene as a medicine for medicinal purposes or is it better to limit its use should be discussed with a doctor.

Purified kerosene can be used in the household for various purposes. It is used both in treatment - mainly folk remedies, and for technical needs. This article will discuss how to clean kerosene at home, at no extra cost and in affordable ways.

There are several ways to clean kerosene. The most proven and involved are: cleaning with table salt, and filtering through coal. Now consider each of them separately, and which one to choose is up to you.

You can clean kerosene with salt.

You need to take 0.5 cups of table salt per 1 liter of kerosene (preferably extras, finely ground) and mix it thoroughly, not letting it settle. Then drain into a container with a narrow neck of a suitable volume. Then tightly close the funnel with cotton wool or a cotton-gauze swab and strain this mixture through a filter.

HOT WATER.

Pour and mix 1 liter of kerosene into a glass dish and shake well. After 5-10 minutes, when the mixture settles a little, you will get three layers: water, kerosene and a separating layer, in which harmful impurities are located. First, water is used with a polyethylene tube, then, if possible, the separating layer and the dirty impurities accumulated in it are carefully drained.

Sometimes a more simplified method is used: kerosene is shaken with boiling water, allowed to settle a little and the top layer, which contains purified kerosene, is drained. Although this method gives a significant worst result than the first one.

FILTRATION THROUGH COAL

This method involves filtering kerosene through a layer of sorbent. In folk practice, charcoal is most often used for this purpose (best used from birch). Before kerosene needs to be warmed up a little. It is desirable to carry out filtration at least 3-4 times, each time changing the coal to a new one. Sometimes, in addition, kerosene is filtered through a thick slice of rye bread.

There are several proven ways to clean kerosene at home, without the use of special tools and equipment. The output is a sufficiently high-quality product suitable for use as a therapeutic agent.

Purification of kerosene with salt

For cleaning, they take 0.5 liters of kerosene, filter it through cotton wool and a bandage, pour it into another bottle or enamelware, pour three tablespoons of salt into it. Then the container is placed in a deep saucepan on a stand, pour as much water as possible and bring to a boil. Boil kerosene for an hour and a half.

Salt does not dissolve in kerosene, it simply picks up harmful substances. Then the kerosene is carefully poured (through a filter) into another container, tightly closed.

Cleaning with hot water

Pour into a glass dish and mix 1 liter of kerosene and hot water, shake well. After 5-10 minutes, when the mixture settles a little, you will get three layers: water, kerosene and a separating layer, in which harmful impurities are located. First, water is pumped out using a polyethylene tube, then, if possible, the separating layer and the dirty impurities accumulated in it are carefully drained.

Sometimes a more simplified method is used: kerosene is shaken with boiling water, allowed to settle a little and the top layer, which contains purified kerosene, is drained. Although this method gives a much worse result than the first.

Charcoal filter cleaning

This method involves filtering kerosene through a layer of sorbent. In folk practice, charcoal is most often used for this purpose (best used from birch). Before filtering, kerosene needs to be slightly warmed up. It is desirable to carry out filtration at least 3-4 times, each time changing the coal to a new one. Sometimes, in addition, kerosene is filtered through a thick slice of rye bread.

Summarizing the above, it should be noted that the most optimal method of purifying kerosene is still its distillation, which is very problematic to carry out at home, since it requires special equipment to prevent the explosion of vapors released during distillation.

It must be remembered that treatment with pure kerosene is possible under the condition of healthy kidneys and liver. Good luck to you!

Far from any kerosene is suitable for medicinal purposes. To do this, you need to take clarified kerosene, which must first be cleaned. What is the best way to do this?

Method one

Pour 1 liter of kerosene and 1 liter of boiling water into a three-liter jar. Close the jar with a plastic lid and, putting on gloves so as not to burn your hands, shake it several times and let it stand for several minutes. Then pump out the water with a hose. Dirt accumulates in the separating layer of the liquid. Having tilted the jar, pour it, together with a part of the kerosene, into a separate bowl for subsequent cleaning.

Method two

To make kerosene suitable for treatment, you need to take ordinary kerosene, pour it into a half-liter bottle, add 3 tablespoons of Extra salt there, and then strain it through cotton wool and a bandage into another bottle so that it is completely filled. Salt will remain at the bottom. In no case should the salt be mixed.

But that's not all. To prepare exceptionally pure kerosene, you will need to additionally build something like a water bath. To do this, some kind of stand is placed in a deep pan, and the pan is filled with cold water. A glass jar filled with pre-cleaned kerosene is placed in a saucepan on a stand. After that, the pan is put on a slow fire. Do not close the bottle and pot with a lid.

From the moment of boiling water, kerosene is kept in a water bath for 1.5 hours. Then the glass jar is taken out of the water, trying not to shake the table salt remaining at the bottom. The resulting liquid should be poured into a dark glass container.

The unpleasant specific smell of kerosene can be eliminated by filtering it additionally through activated carbon.