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Amazing story. Blossom and smell: we select the composition of floral aromas at home and in the country Why do flowers smell differently

Plants are amazing organisms. They are used in the most various purposes: design creation, medicine, culinary condiment. They also have one more function - many representatives have very fragrant aromas that can be inhaled both at home and in their country house.

Picking flowers that smell good is a special challenge. In this case, you need to take into account several important points at once:

  • the right combination of flavors;
  • harmonious combination of plants in terms of design;
  • what conditions are suitable for different plants for their joint flowering (soil, light, and others).

Important! In the case of the selection of aromas, it is important to take into account the presence of an allergy in one of the household to certain smells. And if plants with a smell are supposed to be grown at home, accordingly, you need to keep in mind pets, who may also not like too odorous flowers.

Gloxinia - plants with incredibly beautiful flowers in the form of gramophones

The most saturated, delicious-smelling plants can be placed on your balcony. The most popular include:

  1. Gloxinia- plants with incredibly beautiful flowers in the form of gramophones. They have a variety of colors and patterns and have a delicate, peculiar aroma.
  2. Hyacinth- it's very popular flower plants which are grown from bulbs. They have a very intense aroma, which exude flowers of various colors: blue, red, white, pink, lilac, etc.
  3. Sweet pea blooms all season until early October, if the Indian summer is delayed longer than usual. The plant is creeping and needs trellis, netting or taut ropes.
  4. Lavender- an elegant plant purple flowers, which enrich the atmosphere with a pleasant smell until the end of summer.
  5. Nasturtium- can be grown as vine on a wire rack, or in regular containers. The aroma is pronounced, with rich honey tones.

What flowers to plant on the balcony (video)

Strongly scented flowers for the garden

The choice of fragrant plants for giving is wider. Along with flowers, this includes some herbs, low-growing shrubs and, of course, garden trees.

Fragrant shrubs and trees

Fragrant aromas have a lot of garden shrubs and of course trees:

  • bird cherry;
  • lilac;
  • different types of honeysuckle (Tatar, Maaka);
  • hydrangea paniculata;
  • alder leaf clere;
  • different types of mock orange;
  • garden apple tree;
  • robinia pseudoacacia and others.

They are usually not planted next to each other. However, some types of trees, for example, bird cherry and apple, the smells of which do not contradict each other, are quite appropriate to plant next to each other.

Lavender is an elegant plant with purple flowers that enrich the atmosphere with a pleasant smell until the end of summer.

fragrant herbs

Some herbs, despite their unprepossessing appearance, have very pleasant aromas. At the same time, they can be successfully used in the decoration of flower beds, rockeries and other flower arrangements. Here are some of the most popular representatives of fragrant herbs:

  • caraway;
  • tarragon;
  • fennel;
  • dill;
  • basil;
  • leaf mustard;
  • chervil and others.

It is no coincidence that most of the herbs on this list are used as spices. They got into the culinary business thanks to their exquisite aroma, which gives a piquant taste to any dish.

Some herbs, despite their inconspicuous appearance, have very pleasant aromas.

Fragrant annual and perennial flowers

Almost all flowers have their own unique aroma, which allows them to attract insects for pollination. However, few can emit really rich odors that are pleasant to humans.

These include, for example, such annuals:

  1. Sweet pea. This plant prefers cool, rainy weather. It can be planted in protected ground in winter or in early spring..
  2. Mirabilis, which is also called the "Peruvian miracle". It opens its flowers after 5-6 pm and emits a pleasant smell until sunset.
  3. Heliotrope- quite tall (up to half a meter) beautiful flowers with a pleasant aroma of vanilla.
  4. lobularia, also called alyssum. It blooms almost all summer and partly September. Grown by seedlings (seeds are sown at the end of March).
  5. Fragrant tobacco along with planting a house, it is quite suitable for decoration suburban area. Fills the air with a strong floral scent.

Sweet Pea - This plant prefers cool, rainy weather.

Among the perennial flowers, the most common are the following:

  • dahlias;
  • monarch;
  • Levkoy (biennial);
  • meadowsweet;
  • mignonette;
  • peonies;
  • thin-leaved marigolds.

Choosing a place for planting perennial fragrant flowers should be especially careful so as not to disturb them later with transplants.

Strong-smelling flowers for the garden (video)

Flowers that smell in the evening and at night

In general, flowers bloom and exude aromas in the morning and daytime to attract insects. However, there is a whole group of plants that are fragrant in the evening and even at night. These include:

  1. decorative tobacco- This plant has been cultivated for a long time. It reveals all its aromas from late evening until dawn. The aroma is sweetish, subtle, unobtrusive. Feature- can bloom until early October. The plant loves open sunlight, a well-ventilated place, so placing it on a balcony facing south or east is a very good option. He likes systematic watering and fairly good soil.
  2. Mattiola- a plant that does not have a special decorative value, but is very fragrant. She is planted in containers, often in the vicinity of more interesting from the point of view appearance flowers. The plant is quite demanding on watering and soil quality, grows well on sunny side. In order to maximize the flowering of matthiola and enjoy its fragrantness for as long as possible, it is better to plant the seeds in several lines at intervals of 10-15 days.
  3. Levkoy- This is a plant related to Matthiola. It not only emits a pleasant, fragrant smell, but also has pleasant colors - white and scarlet, pink. If you alternate them with each other, sowing seeds different varieties, it will look especially beautiful.
  4. night violet flowers(another name for this plant is mattiola bicorne) are small and rather inconspicuous in appearance, but in aroma it will yield to very few, even the most beautiful flowers. When they open, a delicate, sweet fragrance appears throughout the room, beginning in the evening hours and continuing throughout the night. These are annuals, so new plantings should be made every year. The advantage of such plants is that aromas can be inhaled literally a few months after planting.

Decorative tobacco - this plant has been grown in culture for a long time

fragrant bulbous plants

There is a whole class of garden plants that are distinguished by pleasant smells and magnificent flowers: these are bulbous flowers:

  • daffodils;
  • hyacinths;
  • tulips;
  • crocuses;
  • blueberry;
  • whiteflower and others.

Almost all of them have a high decorative value and are grown not only for aroma, but also for aesthetic purposes.

Tulips have a high decorative value and are grown not only for fragrance, but also for aesthetic purposes.

Rules for creating a fragrant garden in the country

Creating a fragrant garden is an original and interesting task. The main requirement for work is the formation of plantings of such plants that will constantly give flowers at different times of summer and autumn. In a word, you need to create a garden continuous flowering and fragrances.

Along with the conditions of design and agrotechnical (according to the conditions of care) combination, it is necessary to take into account so that the flowers bloom in turn, and their fragrances do not interrupt each other:

  • The first to open the season of aromas in the country hyacinths and daffodils. They are planted in the form of seedlings, which begin to be prepared at the end of summer. A bulb is planted in a container, and already at the very beginning of October it is dug into the ground along with a seedling. The next year, with the onset of the warm season, the pots are taken out, the plants are removed and planted in specific places.
  • Next, a shrub, popular in our latitudes, begins to bloom - lilac. It's pretty unpretentious plant choosing different types soils. Along with the usual tall trees, you can also plant decorative shrubs that grow no more than one and a half meters in height. Such trees not only bloom beautifully, but also look great in rockeries and other flower arrangements.

The first to open the season of aromas in the country are hyacinths and daffodils

  • Blooms around the same time. bird cherry whose flowers smell like honey. Its flowering time is mid-May. At about the same time, a garden apple tree is laid down, saturating the air with a delicate aroma.
  • Following (second half of May) bloom lilies of the valley. These flowers are undersized, have a very peculiar, recognizable appearance, so they are most often planted separately from others. With their help, you can mark garden paths, plant circles or drawings along the edges of flower beds, and also plant in the form of a solid green carpet.
  • Next comes the time mock orange. It blooms at the very beginning of June and all July. Not all of its varieties smell, so it is important to choose fragrant ones. It is fragrant with such pleasant smells that it is called garden jasmine. The aroma is pronounced, rich, harmonious. It is best to plant this plant in open, sunny places And do not forget about regular watering.

When to Water

Irrigation errors occur quite often. Many novice flower growers, having overestimated the necessary need of a plant for moisture, act with the slogan: "More, not less", while being surprised that they, nevertheless, do not grow well. But the plants themselves are the best way to tell us when they need watering. Our business consists only in the ability to notice it.

Soil sample by pressing the index finger so that it plunges into the soil to a depth of about 1 cm, you will feel whether it is still wet enough.

Watering should be done only when most of the moisture contained in the soil has been used up. But do not wait for typical signals to appear, indicating a lack of moisture. When the soil dries up so much that it moves away from the walls of the dishes, then, when watering, the water instantly pours out of the pot and practically does not have time to be absorbed by the soil and an insignificant part of it reaches the roots. To prevent this, try to check the soil for moisture as often as possible. The easiest way to do this is to test the potting soil with your finger. You should press with your index or thumb until it sinks into the soil to a depth of about one centimeter. If you feel that the soil is still quite wet under the dry top layer, do not rush to pick up a watering can.

You can also lift the pot when the size of the plant allows it, and estimate its weight. If there is little moisture in the soil, then the pot will be noticeably light. In this way, the water content of the entire soil can be checked, not just the surface layer. This method especially suitable for plastic pots due to their low dead weight. When it comes to clay pots, you should pay attention to their walls: their dark red color indicates sufficient moisture content in the soil. With dry soil, the walls of the pot become light yellow.

It is still possible to determine soil moisture using the so-called "tapping method", however, it requires some experience. To do this, take the pot in your hand and knock on it with a wooden stick, pencil or fingernail. If the soil in it is wet, then the sound will be rather deaf, if the ground is dry, it will be more sonorous.

General rules watering does not exist and each plant needs its own regime, but, simply, depending on the needs of specific plant species in moisture, watering by intensity can be divided into:

Abundant watering.

Plants are watered immediately after the earthen clod dries. Similar watering is required for most tropical plants with thin and delicate leaves (begonia, allocasia, heliotrope, fittonia), as well as some of the plants with leathery leaves (ficus, lemon, ivy, oleander)

Moderate watering.

Plants are watered one or two days after the earthen coma dries out. These include plants with fleshy or heavily pubescent stems and leaves (columnea, peperomia), with thick roots and rhizomes (dracaena, palms, aroids, aspidistra), as well as those with water-bearing tubers on the roots (chlorophytum, asparagus, arrowroot) and bulbous. For some plant species, light drying is a prerequisite during the dormant period, as it stimulates the laying and maturation of flower buds (clivia, zygocactus).

Rare watering.

Plants stay dry for days, weeks or even months. These include cacti and succulents, as well as deciduous tuberous and bulbous plants that need a dormant period (gloxinia, krinum, caladium, hippeastrum).

Signs of under or over watering

With excessive watering, the ends of the leaves turn brown with pronounced yellowing.

By a number of signs, it is quite easy to recognize when plants are clearly suffering from a lack of moisture. The soil dries up and moves away from the walls of the pot, leaves droop in tree-like plants, and in herbaceous plants, not only leaves, but even the trunk itself. Other signs can tell us that although the plant is watered fairly regularly, it still does not receive the amount of water it needs - the leaves fade, their tips and edges turn brown, flowers and buds fall off.

When watering cold water yellowish-gray spots may appear on the leaves of saintpaulia

Excessive watering can also cause root rot, the consequences of which can be the saddest. When the roots rot, water stops flowing to the plant, as a result of which it behaves in the same way as with a lack of moisture. Therefore, if the plant has drooped, first of all it is necessary to check the soil moisture, and if it turns out to be damp, try to carefully remove the plant from the pot.

The easiest way to do this is by "shaking" it out of the pot, while turning it "upside down" and holding the pot with one hand and the ground with the other so that it does not crumble much. If the earth lump, nevertheless, does not simply separate from the pot, then you need to carefully tap the pot on the edge of the table. After removing the plant from the pot, carefully inspect its roots. They should be light or even white at the tips. If they have Brown color and the smell of rot comes from them, then, in this case, it is necessary to cut off the affected areas and transplant the plant into fresh soil.

Irrigation Disturbances

Signs of lack of water:

Signs of excess water:

  • Drooping leaves, loss of turgor by leaves and shoots.
  • Flowers and buds quickly wither or even fall off.
  • In plants with tender and soft leaves(Roly is wet) they become lethargic and sink. In plants with leathery and hard leaves (laurel, ficus, myrtle oleander, etc.), they dry out and begin to crumble (old leaves fall first)
  • Leaf drooping, with soft spots present with signs of rot.
  • Yellowed, curled and withered, with brown tips, leaves.
  • Growth retardation
  • Mold on flowers.
  • Both old and young leaves fall off.

Flowers with a strong aroma and beautiful long flowering - a real decoration of the garden and backyard flower beds. AT recent times scented plants have also become especially popular and widely used for home and interior decoration.

Popular garden flowers with a strong scent

For giving, fragrant annuals and pleasantly smelling perennials can be used. To get a spectacular and fragrant flower bed for a long time, you need to know which are the most unpretentious garden plants form a fragrant flower.

The most fragrant garden flowers

Garden fragrant flowering crops can be annual and perennial, which allows you to create attractive compositions:

  • sweet peaannual plant with a pleasant pronounced smell. It is distinguished by a variety of coloring, which helps to create front gardens or planters in different styles and color solutions. Varieties and hybrids of bush type look spectacular in flower beds and discounts;

  • flowers Alyssum or sea lobularia smell like honey and are not afraid of spring frosts, so they are ideal for growing in cold regions;
  • undersized Lily of the valley grows well in the shade. This perennial forms small flowers, and goes well with peonies and carnations;
  • the most common daffodils white-colored and yellow-colored varieties have a very delicate and very refined aroma, which new varieties and hybrid forms are deprived of;
  • spring hyacinths especially popular in early flower beds and flower beds. The plant is represented by numerous varieties with all kinds of flower colors, which allows you to choose the best option for decoration;

  • shade-loving violas it is best to sow before winter, which improves resistance to negative weather factors. This perfect solution for the design of difficult-cultivated areas and trunk circles garden plantings;
  • many varieties carnations distinguished by flowers with a persistent aroma that can effectively repel mosquitoes and many plant pests. To the most undemanding species include lush, gray-blue and feathery carnation.

No less popular with gardeners are lilies, roses, chrysanthemums and peonies that bloom profusely with fragrant flowers.

Flowers that smell at night

The flower, fragrant in the evening, is popular in the design of home gardens and flower beds located in close proximity to the house. Night flowering plants or ornamentals that smell amazing at night:

  • tropical annual Mirabilis able to bloom profusely throughout holiday season, and forms delicious-smelling delicate white, pink, red and yellow inflorescences that open in the evening;
  • evening relatively small fragrant flowers tobacco not only attractive, but also very fragrant. To the category of the most popular varieties include winged, forest and jasmine;
  • title Mattiola known to many amateur growers. This annual opens flowers to smell in the late afternoon and does not tolerate sunny areas, so it is sown in flower beds and flower beds in shading of lilac or dahlia;

  • blooming Levkoy is a relative of matthiola, but a significant difference is represented by magnificent flowers that have many shapes and colors;
  • garden Mignonette fragrant especially highly regarded by landscape designers for nice shape leaves and a pleasant unusual aroma that persists at night;
  • night violet or female hesperis - the most common decorative type of violets in home gardening, characterized by abundant flowering and a characteristic pronounced aroma.

annual flower moonflower the best way suitable for decorating an evening garden, and the delicate aroma intensifies after sunset. The plant is best suited for areas with hot and sunny climates.

Fragrant flowers for the garden (video)

Spicy herbs and fragrant plants

Spicy-aromatic fragrant plants with characteristic healing properties, are widely cultivated in most regions of our country. The most popular plants include:

  • Peppermint, long-leaved, curly, garden and apple is great for growing in garden plots, and is a valuable ingredient in salads, soups, meat dishes, various drinks and home baking;
  • Melissa officinalis is a popular perennial essential oil herbaceous plant, called lemon mint, due to the pleasant smell of lemon, which persists in the plant even when dried;
  • Kotovnik or catnip - the culture is not only useful, but also very decorative, thanks to purple or lilac flowers, as well as grayish-blue leaves;

  • Oregano or oregano refers to the beautiful ornamental plants with a very pleasant aroma that intensifies on sunny days. The flowers have an attractive pale lilac or pinkish color;
  • ordinary, creeping or lemon Thyme known as thyme or Bogorodskaya grass and has a delicious smell, as well as a spicy taste;
  • Hyssop or St. John's wort refers to semi-shrub spicy plants with a tart taste, blooming with attractive spike-shaped blue inflorescences;
  • essential oil and decorative Monarda or garden bergamot refers to medicinal and spicy-flavoring plants, and cut bright red, pink, are great for composing compositions.

  • medium-sized spicy-aromatic lovage it has very beautiful pinnately dissected leaves and can become a real decoration not only for garden beds, but also for flower beds;
  • perennial spicy Fennel has bluish-green split leaves and a characteristic, very pronounced smell of anise, due to which it is widely used in soups, vegetable, fish and meat dishes;
  • Tarragon known to many as tarragon. The leaves of this medium-sized plant are widely used in a variety of fish dishes. french cuisine and in the preparation of poultry.

No less popular among domestic gardeners and gardeners are such spicy and aromatic crops as dill and basil.

Fragrant flowers for indoor breeding

In the conditions of modern indoor floriculture not only highly decorative, but also fragrant plants with a long flowering period:

  • or Stefanotis belongs to semi-shrub vines, and prefers good lighting. Star-shaped white flowers have an exquisite aroma, but the perennial requires the use of support and careful regular care;
  • capricious fragrant Gardenia needs good lighting, warmth and moisture, so most often grown only experienced flower growers;
  • exotic or Eucharis It has a very pleasant and delicate fragrance. differs in large dark green foliage and umbrella refined inflorescences;
  • Hoya or wax ivy forms flowers with a strong sweetish smell, which intensifies in the late afternoon. Liana is unpretentious and drought-resistant, and also has attractive leathery leaves and long shoots.

Features of growing eucharis (video)

Any parts of the following room furniture have a pleasant pronounced aroma. ornamental crops:

  • coniferous plant Araucaria often grown at home and is characterized by a pleasant coniferous smell, and is also able to saturate the air with useful phytoncides;
  • room mint or Plectranthus highly valued by indoor flower growers due to unpretentiousness in care and decorative attractiveness of foliage;
  • evergreen perennial Myrtle has leathery leaves and single or numerous white flowers collected in short racemose inflorescences.

When placing fragrant plants in the house you need to remember that fragrant crops are not recommended to be grown in the bedroom and children's room.

Fragrant ornamental shrubs and trees

This category of decorative fragrant crops is very much in demand in the design of the backyard landscape. Many fragrant ornamental shrubs and trees go well with beautifully flowering and decorative deciduous annuals and perennials. Particularly popular in the decor of the backyard territory are:

  • tall decorative witch hazel, which in early spring forms a huge number of yellow-orange flowers with a characteristic almond smell;
  • Unusually attractive Mahonia Biel it has a pronounced lily of the valley aroma, and reaches a height of two meters;
  • undersized ornamental shrub Daphne ordinary blooms in early spring, immediately after the descent of the main snow mass and with its aroma resembles a garden lilac;
  • The tall unpretentious reaches a height of 6-7 meters and is distinguished by early spring flowering with nondescript flowers that have a characteristic smell of cinnamon, vanilla and caramel;

  • Medium-sized spikelet corylopsis blooms in early spring with attractive yellow flowers with a slight smell reminiscent of primrose;
  • Tall and widespread bird cherry blooms with abundant and large white inflorescences in the last decade of spring;
  • undersized shrub Fothergill mountain has a strong honey smell exuded by white May inflorescences;
  • Medium height Japanese skimmia distinguished by white flowers with a relatively subtle lily of the valley scent;

  • Common lilac and Chinese forms inflorescences of various sizes and colors with a rich lilac smell;
  • Tall Rhododendron yellow has a sweet smell that comes from golden inflorescences that bloom in the last decade of spring;
  • A characteristic strong smell has a medium-sized and unpretentious ornamental shrub. Mock orange crown;

  • Popular honeysuckle honeysuckle characterized by long shoots and yellow flowers with a pleasant honey fragrance;
  • A spicy and very pronounced smell has a profusely flowering medium-sized garden plant.
    Calicant brownish red blooming;
  • Long and very abundant flowering with a spicy aroma has a backyard plantwhose height often exceeds a couple of meters.

Perhaps the most popular and widespread in landscape decor is still fragrant viburnum with fragrant pink flowers.

Despite the fact that almost all fragrant flowers are among the unpretentious ornamental crops, to maintain their attractiveness and abundant flowering they must be provided with full care. Among other things, it must be remembered that crops with a very pronounced plume aroma cannot be planted under the windows of a bedroom or kitchen.

If you decide to please your family and friends with the most beautiful, delicate and beautiful bouquet, then give them bouquets of hyacinths, flowers that have such a romantic name as "rain flowers", and also this plant of the sun god - Apollo. And it's almost impossible not to love him!

Amazing story

Few people know that the story of the appearance of this plant in Holland, namely, it is considered the progenitor of hyacinth, is no less romantic than the name itself. During a storm off the coast of this country, a merchant ship was wrecked. One of the boxes, and there were a huge number of them in the hold, by coincidence, washed ashore, and in some unknown way it was opened. Who did it remains a mystery. And from this box on the shore spilled onions, which soon took root.

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Gastric cancer is one of the most common oncopathologies, the main danger of which lies in the fact that we rarely detect it on early stages. The fact is that this disease often does not have pronounced symptoms at the beginning of development, and the majority of the population simply does not pay due attention to preventive examinations. Therefore, stomach cancer is detected in the vast majority of cases at 3-4 stages.

In this case, you should not rely on domestic medicine, which relies on somewhat outdated treatment methods with insufficient high efficiency and serious side effects. Even the best oncologists are limited both by outdated diagnostic and treatment hardware and by available pharmacological agents.

Therefore, in case of detection of stomach cancer, you should not tempt fate - it is better to raise funds for treatment in Israel.

Simple statistics - about 80% of patients diagnosed with stomach cancer (in some clinics, this figure reaches 90%), treated in Israeli clinics, demonstrate a five-year survival rate. Even the most severe cancer patients oncologists in this small country significantly prolong life and improve its quality.

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Proper diagnosis is the key to successful treatment. It is impossible to develop an effective therapeutic program without a 100% correct determination of the stage of cancer and the type of neoplasm. And it doesn’t matter if a patient was admitted with suspected stomach cancer or the diagnosis had already been made by oncologists in his home country. The point is that in countries post-Soviet space there are often situations when outdated hardware is used for diagnostics, or doctors do not have sufficient qualifications. Therefore, in an Israeli clinic, the initial diagnosis can be not only clarified, but completely refuted.

Diagnosis of stomach cancer is a mandatory step in preparation for therapy

The level of diagnostics in Israeli clinics is extremely high, and the prices are much lower than in the US or Europe. The latest diagnostic methods and technologies are used, the clinics are equipped with the latest generation of high-precision and informative devices, and oncologists are highly qualified. All this was made possible thanks to the state funding of Israeli medicine. Error-free diagnostics at an affordable price is one of the important factors development of medical tourism: citizens of many countries come to Israel for diagnostics and treatment.

The whole complex of diagnostic procedures necessary for suspected stomach cancer can be completed in just three to four days. In some cases, online diagnostics is allowed, that is, remote consultation with oncologists based on the results of laboratory and hardware studies conducted at home. But the accuracy of the diagnosis in this case cannot be guaranteed.

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Stomach cancer is a dangerous oncological disease, the treatment of which has a rather severe effect on the body. Even if it is possible to do without a complete or partial resection of the stomach, chemotherapy and radiation affect almost all organs and systems of the human body. If there was a significant surgical intervention(removal of the stomach partially or completely), the rehabilitation period can be especially difficult.

In Israeli clinics for the rehabilitation of patients after treatment of stomach cancer, it turns out Special attention. After all, it depends on this period whether the cancer will recede forever, or a relapse will occur. In addition, aggressive treatments can have long-term side effects, and quite serious ones. The rehabilitation period under the supervision of Israeli doctors also allows minimizing their influence.

How is rehabilitation after stomach cancer in Israeli clinics?

Since each case of the disease is unique, the rehabilitation strategy, like the therapy strategy, is developed individually for each patient.

Patients diagnosed with stomach cancer usually need help to restore their appetite, as well as general strengthening an organism that often suffers from cachexia (wasting) due to cancer. When surgical intervention pain relief is also required. Another important point is psychological rehabilitation.

Israeli clinics use the Fast Track rehabilitation technique. Its basis is intensive rehabilitation within the walls of a medical institution, which allows minimizing the time spent in the hospital walls. Therefore, the average rehabilitation course is only 10 to 14 days.

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Gastric cancer is severe and dangerous pathology digestive system, in which a special diet must be strictly observed. It is necessary to change approaches to nutrition immediately after the detection of the disease. But especially strict adherence to the diet will be required after surgery, especially if there has been a partial or complete resection.

Compliance with the diet is an important auxiliary factor on which the recovery of the patient depends. Failure to comply with the diet can significantly worsen the state of health.

Rules for eating with stomach cancer

In order to remove the load from the digestive system and stomach as much as possible, it is necessary:

  • - observe the regimen of frequent meals in strictly metered small portions - from 5 to 6 times a day;
  • - products must have a puree consistency: they must be wiped, ground or crushed in another way;
  • - the time intervals between meals should be the same;
  • - you can not eat excessively hot or, on the contrary, cold food - only warm;
  • - dishes must be prepared right before consumption in the amount of one serving - food cannot be stored;
  • - dishes must be boiled or steamed - all fried is strictly prohibited;
  • - plant foods should prevail in the diet;
  • - fatty foods are prohibited;
  • - salt should be replaced with herbal seasonings.

Chemotherapy carried out in Israeli clinics can significantly reduce the growth rate of neoplasia and the spread of cancer cells on the body. This technique can be used before surgery (in order to reduce the mass of the neoplasm), after surgery (to prevent recurrence by destroying the remaining cancer cells) or during surgery (HIPEC technique).

Types of chemotherapy in Israeli clinics

In Israeli clinics, systemic chemotherapy and HIPEC are most often used to treat gastric cancer.

Systemic chemotherapy is the treatment of a cancer patient by introducing cytostatics into the body according to a certain scheme. It can be done with oral medications, injections, pumps, or drips. Most often, chemotherapy is performed on an outpatient basis, in cycles repeated every few months (three cycles before surgery, three after). One cycle usually lasts about three weeks.

Oral medications (such as capicetabine) are taken by mouth as tablets on a schedule approved by your doctor. Intravenous infusions are carried out through cannulas, a PICC line implant, or a central catheter. Most often, both oral and intravenous administration of cytostatics are involved, since, as a rule, not one drug is prescribed, but a combination of them.

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Flowers smell thanks to the phytoncides contained in essential oils. Phytoncides- special substances that are produced by the plants themselves to protect against diseases and insect pests. The term is derived from the Greek words fiton - plant and cedere - to kill. These protective substances inhibit the growth of bacteria and kill germs. In different types of plants, phytoncides have a different chemical composition.

It can be organic acids, essential oils (like marigolds). Most phytoncides are volatile and are released only by living plants. It is necessary to harvest herbs in a certain period in order to preserve phytoncides. After cutting, only a wild-growing peony retains the ability to produce phytoncides from flowers.

Essential oils act as regulators of transpiration - the evaporation of water by plants. Evaporating, essential oils surround the plant with an invisible cloud and protect it from overheating during the day and from hypothermia at night. Air mixed with essential oil vapor is less permeable to heat rays. Many have an aroma, but it is not always pink, there are roses with an atypical aroma for her, for example, hycinth, musky or violet.

The smells of some plants repel insects, even cattle bypass strong-smelling herbs. Due to their aroma, such plants are better preserved and win the struggle for existence.

The strong pungent smell of wormwood, mint, lavender repels mosquitoes, midges and moths, and marigolds, due to their smell, free the land around them from pests.

Small doses of camphor or musk, present in the aromas of plants, excite the activity of the brain; increases the force of contraction of the heart muscle bitter smell of wormwood. It is known that the aroma of roses drives away sad thoughts and uplifts the mood, while jasmine enhances efficiency, increases perception and gives peace of mind. As for the aroma of violets, it inspires optimism and gives strength to self-healing. The smell of iris improves the sense of smell and gives new life impulses. The aroma of bergamot fruit (an evergreen citrus tree) has harmonizing properties and is considered a valuable remedy for depression, as well as difficult mental states. Smells of citrus increase the energy of the body and revive the joy of movement. The aroma helps to find inner balance and keep calm, and the smell of honeysuckle helps to perceive problems calmly and sensibly.

Aromatic clove oil has been used in perfumery and medicine since ancient times. As far back as the 3rd century BC, cloves were used as a deodorant. In China, before meeting with the emperor, it was necessary to chew a clove so that the smell from the mouth when talking was pleasant. The flowers are added to tea to enhance its flavor. Essential oils of frankincense isolated from various kinds frankincense tree, indispensable in aromatherapy. Since ancient times, incense has been famous as an ancient incense.

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