The Elixir of Youth! Clover Improves Vision and Memory, Treats Arthritis and Asthma

Dry meadow clover and make a powerful, homemade healing remedy!

I always associated clover with a nutritious plant, but after gaining practical experience in the field of phytotherapy, I completely changed my view of it.

When I studied its properties in more detail, I discovered that clover effectively helps with:

  • Tinnitus – often a sign of brain blood vessel damage due to sclerosis
  • Decreased vision and memory
  • Depression
  • Neurosis
  • Sudden mood swings
  • Persistent headaches

Both fresh and dried clover, as well as its juice and tincture, are used for treatment.

How to Prepare Clover Juice

You can use all types of clover. During the flowering period, harvest the upper parts of the plant, crush them, and extract the juice.

To preserve the juice for longer use, mix 1 part vodka with 3 parts juice, pour into glass jars, and store. However, if you’re treating during the flowering period, fresh juice is preferred.

You can also blend fresh plant material into a paste using a blender or meat grinder. Mix 4–5 tablespoons of the plant pulp with 1 glass of room temperature water and stir constantly for 10–15 minutes.

Strain through 2–3 layers of gauze and drink the resulting juice. Whether fresh or preserved, clover juice should be consumed for 1.5–2 months.

For atherosclerosis prevention, drink 1–2 tablespoons daily, consistently.

Health Benefits of Clover Juice

  • Relieves tinnitus and headaches
  • Improves vision and memory
  • Helps with depression and neurosis
  • Eases menopause symptoms
  • Helps reduce fever during colds
  • Soothes coughs
  • Aids recovery from bronchitis, tracheitis, and pneumonia
  • Clears the airways – essential for tuberculosis

Dosage:
Take 1 tablespoon of clover juice 3 to 7 times a day, 30 minutes before meals, continuing until symptoms disappear, and then for 7–10 more days.

Special Benefits for Women

Clover juice is especially beneficial for women experiencing:

  • Painful or irregular menstruation
  • Uterine bleeding
  • Anemia

In these cases, consume 3–5 tablespoons per day for 1–1.5 months, along with other prescribed treatments. Regular gynecological supervision is necessary during this time.




For Seniors

To strengthen the heart and reduce leg swelling, elderly people should drink 1 teaspoon of clover juice 5–7 times a day for 3–4 weeks.

For Allergies and Asthma

Few know that clover can help with:

  • Allergic dermatitis
  • Quincke’s edema
  • Hay fever
  • Bronchial asthma

Start with 1–2 teaspoons per day, diluted in 100 ml of water.
On day two, double the amount; on day three, double again.
Continue increasing gradually to 5–7 tablespoons per day, then reduce by half once you start feeling better.

Take the juice with water or herbal infusion, 3–4 times a day, 20–30 minutes before meals, and always at night. A full treatment course lasts 1.5–2 months. It’s also recommended to take Enterosgel and calcium gluconate alongside.

In Cases of Poisoning (Mushrooms, Gases, Heavy Metals)

Use the same dosage as for advanced chronic conditions.

Other Conditions Clover Juice Helps With:

  • Polyarthritis
  • Rheumatism
  • Chronic cystitis

In these cases, continue taking 3–5 tablespoons per day in combination with medical treatments.

Important for Diabetics:
Clover juice can be used alongside anti-diabetic medications, but a proper diet, light exercise, and regular blood sugar monitoring are essential.

Contraindications:

Stop using clover preparations immediately if you experience stomach pain or diarrhea.