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Great "unknown persons": monastic herbalist

Often really great people remain unnoticed by the general public, and their merits to humanity remain only known to a narrow circle of people. They work modestly, but do not demand anything for their services. These people are blessed by God, and for them there is no higher value than the reward of the Most High. Sometimes you can find a novel, which describes the life of such personalities from ancient times. But people who give all those who need help and health can be found in our time. For example, the monastery herbalist, as many call her, a simple woman, helped her to save thousands of lives by her ability to heal and the knowledge of nature.

Personal biography

Monastic travnitsa - Elena Zaitseva - was born in the family of the St. George cavalryman Fedor Bossykh and Evdokia Grigoryevna. Father was convicted at the time of the establishment of Soviet power and stayed for 11 years, after which, after returning, he died at home from a severe illness. On the shoulders of Evdokia Grigorievna there were 8 children: 4 boys and 4 girls. Their childhood was difficult, as the monastic herbalist remembers, they had to work hard. To stay in the native village of Novo-Perelysevo in the Tula region, they worked on the collective farm. Evdokia Grigorievna's family was not given a salary, as they were considered "enemies" of the people, but only made notes and at the end of the month they let out 200 g of grain or flour.

However, children did not suffer from hunger, as their mother knew many ways to feed her family. She knew the "secrets" of nature, she had information about useful plants and nutrient roots. From her mother, the monastic herbalist inherited knowledge and skills to heal. Evdokia Grigoryevna could bake fragrant bread or brew fragrant coffee, using only those plants that grew around the house and in the garden.

It can be noted that, despite the hard times (and they had to endure the war years), their mother did not spare anything for others. She healed the heavy wounds of the soldiers, fed them from their supplies, saved many from the raging epidemics of typhus and dysentery at the time.

The road to knowledge

The fate of Elena Feodorovna was amazing. Although she was educated at the Moscow Architecture and Construction Institute and worked in the specialty for up to 50 years, nothing prevented her from developing the inherent ability to heal. Working at the aviation institute, the monastic herbalist met her future wife, with whom she created a happy marriage. They had a daughter, Lyudmila.

Elena Fyodorovna collected her knowledge bit by bit, sitting in libraries, where she wrote prescriptions for herbal treatment. Also the monastic herbalist traveled extensively throughout the territory of the already post-Soviet space. She conveys her knowledge in lectures and seminars held in Orthodox churches. The herbalist Elena Fedorovna received her diploma in 1987 and since then she began to work as a healer officially.

Helpful Tips

Monastic travnitsa, Zaitseva Elena Fedorovna, advises not to take chemical preparations, but to trust in the wise nature. According to her, God gives every patient a means of healing right to his feet, you just need to look closely. So, at the house where the person suffering from cancer or skin diseases lives, you can see how the celandine grows. A burdock, which "dwells" almost everywhere, is a remedy for all ailments.

You can not throw away the weed (as we think) the grass, it needs to be collected and used for cooking, making broths and other. For example, a plant "mocryca" can be used instead of cabbage. In addition, it is necessary to have in the house such a set of herbs: nettle, St. John's wort, chamomile and spray. These drugs will help with a variety of diseases.

It is not a bad idea to prepare the roots of burdock and coppy in the early spring and make broths from them. These medicinal medicines can cure of flu, colds, paralysis, intervertebral hernia, burns, skin diseases. To do this, it is necessary to dig out the roots of burdock, thoroughly wash, cut into parts and dry. One large spoonful of dried billet pour boiling water (2 cups) and put on a plate (to boil for about 10 minutes). Decoction after 2 hours strain and eat before meals (15 minutes) for 100-150 ml.

The knowledge of the monastery herbalist, Elena Fedorovna, is very valuable and necessary especially in our time. The forces of nature have no boundaries, they are able to heal any diseases and disorders. To do this, we only need to pay attention to the environment, and not to brush aside the wealth that we have under our feet.

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