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The cilantro is an herb with a height averaging 50cm and has a straight stem leaves divided. This species is called binomial Coriandrum sativum. This is a plant that produces two different types of leaves. The leaves of cilantro may be higher or lower and has a very strong smell diminishes as they dry naturally.

The best time for flowering cilantro is in the months of spring . The flowers that produce the coriander plant are white and consist of five distinct petals. In the fruit of the coriander plant essential oils found in varying proportions. Some of the medicinal effects exerted by this plant are the anti-inflammatory, natural antibiotic, a remedy for gastrointestinal problems and carminative. Cilantro is very good, too, in cases of acute rheumatic pain. By managing cilantro for medicinal purposes, however, caution is necessary. Exceeding the recommended dose may trigger seizures boxes with all sorts of side effects that can leave marks on the body.

One of the classic ways to prepare for the cilantro is as an infusion. We need about 25g of the fruit of this plant for each liter of water we are going to prepare. We must stop this fruit in contact with a quart of boiling water for about 10 minutes. After the infusion takes an appropriate concentration can remove plant debris and serve. Take one cup a day (after the largest meal of the day). From cilantro can also prepare an effective tincture and can make ointments and lotions that are applied to all types of rheumatic pains and pains in the joints of the body.

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