Chelidonium majus L. – Celandine: Benefits, Uses and Precautions

Chelidonium majus L., also known as celandine, is a plant with a long tradition in natural medicine, appreciated for its therapeutic effects.

Used for centuries in folk and traditional medicine, celandine has been recognized for supporting liver function, skin care, and fighting infections.

However, its use requires caution.


✅ Benefits of celandine

1. Liver and gallbladder support
Rostopasca stimulates bile production, detoxifies the body and improves liver function.

It is useful in cases of bile stagnation, dyskinesia and gallstones.

2. Improves digestion.
Thanks to its antispasmodic effects, it helps relieve abdominal pain, indigestion, and irritable bowel syndrome.

3. Skin care
Fresh celandine juice is used externally to treat warts, corns, and skin growths, due to its antiviral and keratolytic properties.

4. Anti-inflammatory effect
The active compounds of the plant contribute to reducing inflammation, both internal and external.

5. Antimicrobial activity:
The alkaloids in celandine have antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral effects, making them effective against various infections.

It is also used in respiratory conditions such as bronchitis or asthma.

6. Natural Detoxification
Often included in detox diets to boost metabolism and eliminate toxins.

7. Possible anticancer effect
Research suggests that certain alkaloids may slow the development of cancer cells.

8. Pain relief
Rostopasca can reduce mild to moderate pain, especially in the stomach, liver, and gallbladder area.

9. Eye health
Infusions of celandine were used in traditional medicine to wash the eyes in case of inflammation or infection.


☕ How to use celandine

Infusions and teas
From dried leaves and stems, a gentle tea is prepared to support the liver and digestion.
Preparation method:

  • 1 tablespoon dried celandine
  • 250 ml hot water
  • Infuse for 10–15 minutes, strain.
  • Drink 1/3 cup, 2 times a day before meals.

Fresh juice for warts

  • A fresh stem is broken
  • Apply the juice directly to the wart, twice a day.

Alcoholic liver tincture
Ingredients:

  • 50 g dried celandine
  • 500 ml alcohol or vodka
    Preparation:
  • Leave to macerate for 14 days in a dark place.
  • It creeps in.
  • Dosage: 10–15 drops in water before meals, for 7–10 days

Skin compresses

  • 2 tablespoons dried celandine
  • 200 ml hot water
  • Infuse, strain
  • Apply locally for 10–15 minutes daily

Eye infusion

  • 1 teaspoon dried celandine
  • 200ml water
  • Carefully strain, leave to cool.
  • Use only on doctor’s recommendation.

⚠️ Precautions and possible side effects

  • Potential toxicity : In high doses, alkaloids can damage the liver.
  • Skin irritation : The juice may irritate sensitive skin.
  • Contraindicated in pregnancy and breastfeeding : the lack of studies makes its use unsafe during these periods.
  • Drug interactions : consult your doctor if you are taking liver or bile treatments.

🔴 Warning : Do not exceed the recommended dose and do not use long-term without a break. Always test for allergies before first use.

Choose plants from clean sources.


✅ Conclusion: A valuable gift of nature, but one that requires caution

Rostopasca is a plant with remarkable effects on the liver, skin, and respiratory system. However, to safely benefit from its properties, it is essential to use it correctly, with the recommendation of a specialist.

Always consult a doctor before introducing celandine into your health routine.

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