Wax moth - treatment. Wax moth larvae extract

Wax moth tincture is a well-known folk remedy, originally used to combat tuberculosis and some other diseases of the lungs, bronchi and the respiratory tract in general. However, later, with the increasing popularity of this remedy, numerous additional possibilities were unexpectedly discovered, and today healers recommend using it for almost any disease.

However, no matter how popular wax moth is as a healing agent, its tincture is never prescribed by certified doctors to treat patients. Its effectiveness, it would seem, is justified using scientific terms, but in reality there have been no large-scale scientific studies and work on its study.

Therefore, the use of wax moth tincture should be treated with caution and remember that history does not know statistically significant documented cases of cure with its help, and reviews of the effectiveness of the tincture are often of very dubious reliability.

How and from what is wax moth tincture prepared?

A tincture of wax moth larvae is prepared from the penultimate instar caterpillars of the wax moth butterfly, a known pest of bee hives. Both the caterpillar itself and the butterfly of this species secrete special substances that smell the same as those secreted by bees. Accordingly, the bees in the hive do not perceive them as strangers and do not attack them.

Wax moth larvae feed on honey, wax, beebread, and can sometimes eat eggs and even young bee larvae, which is very harmful to the entire bee family. If there are too many moths in the hive, the bee colony may die altogether.

“Wax moth tincture is an excellent remedy for chest pain and migraines. I am an experienced beekeeper; for more than ten years I have been preparing this tincture according to my own recipe and drinking it. Previously, I constantly had a headache due to the weather, and in winter there were obvious signs of tuberculosis, although the doctors did not find it. As soon as I started drinking, everything went away. I recommend this product to everyone."

Ilya Ivanovich Smirny, Belozersk

It is believed that the ability of wax moth larvae to absorb wax as food is due to the content of the enzyme cerrase in their digestive tract - a special substance that breaks down the chemical components of wax. Since the tuberculosis bacillus has a shell that is chemically close to wax, a theory arose that cerrase can split the outer covers of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and lead to its death.

For the sake of truth, it is worth noting that biochemistry does not know either such a substance - cerrase (at least with that name), nor reliable data confirming that when using a tincture of wax moth larvae, the causative agent of tuberculosis dies in the human body. Therefore, the evidence itself of the properties of wax moth tincture remains not very convincing.

This is interesting

Adding fuel to the fire of doubt is the fact that the contradictory properties of wax moth tincture can be confirmed by any student of the Faculty of Biology. The only person who tried to confirm the effectiveness of using wax moth infusion is a certain “academician” Mukhin, nothing is known about his scientific achievements or even his name. It was he who “invented” cerrase, and he who convincingly proved the effectiveness of the medicine itself to the less knowledgeable.

To prepare wax moth tincture, large larvae are used that continue to feed. At the last stage of development, the amount of digestive enzyme in the caterpillar decreases sharply, since during this period it needs to prepare for pupation, and younger larvae contain, accordingly, less useful substances.

On a note

The more reliable assumption is that the larger the larvae, the fewer of them are needed to prepare a portion of the tincture. Accordingly, it is easier for a beekeeper to prepare the required amount of medicine from large caterpillars than from small ones.

The recipe for making wax moth tincture is simple: larvae (usually live) are filled with 40% alcohol in a ratio of 1:10 by weight, that is, 100 grams of alcohol are added per 10 grams of larvae. After this, the entire mixture is infused in a cool, dark place for 1-2 months.

When preparing a 20% tincture, 20 grams of larvae are taken per 100 grams of alcohol.

On a note

Very often, an alcohol tincture of wax moth is popularly called (and by “folk” manufacturers) an extract. This is not entirely correct - the extract is usually prepared from crushed raw materials. In the medicines offered, “drowned caterpillars” always swim at the bottom.

Despite the simplicity of preparing wax moth tincture, beekeepers have a monopoly on it. In any place other than artificial hives, it is simply impossible to get larvae in sufficient quantities. Some honey producers sell the caterpillars themselves, but at such a price that it is more rational to buy a ready-made alcohol tincture of wax moth larvae.

“My father-in-law has four pieces of evidence at his dacha. When I found out how to make a wax moth tincture, I asked him, he said that sometimes he finds these butterflies and caterpillars, but there are too few of them. I don’t think even 50 grams of infusion is enough.”

Peter, Big Valley

Indications for use of the tincture

Initially, when the remedy was just gaining popularity, it was recommended for patients with tuberculosis to take wax moth tincture. It was believed that it was the tuberculosis bacillus that this remedy destroyed.

This is interesting

In fact, if the prerequisites for the effectiveness of using wax moth tincture were correct, then it could be used against a huge number of bacterial infections - many bacteria have lipid components in their shell. Obviously, among the defenders of this remedy there were no truly experienced doctors: instead of promoting the tincture as a remedy for bacterial infections, it began to be used against high blood pressure, impotence and hemorrhoids. This is clear evidence that the remedy has simply acquired the aura of a panacea.

Today, the use of wax moth tincture is recommended for those who suffer from the following diseases (we note only the most popular):

  • asthma
  • tuberculosis
  • thrombophlebitis
  • hemorrhoids
  • headaches
  • atherosclerosis
  • cardiac arrhythmia
  • suffers from the consequences of a stroke
  • prostate adenoma
  • depression
  • infertility
  • and is also used to treat cancer.

Of course, traditional healers prescribe their own dosages for each case and can explain how the remedy acts at the “cellular” level. Therefore, before taking wax moth tincture, or even better, before buying it, you should ask about the advisability of such a step from a doctor who has successful experience in treating a specific disease.

“My husband is a beekeeper, he prepared the wax moth tincture himself. I drank against heart pain, this remedy seemed to help a little, but not for long. By spring the bubble ended, and a few weeks after the cessation the pain began again.”

Anna, Taganrog

Rules for using the product

The instructions for using the tincture of wax moth larvae raise the same doubts about the effectiveness of the product as its scientific basis. Regardless of the disease, its timing, the nature of its course and the degree of neglect, you should take 15-20 drops of tincture, diluted in any other liquid, 3 times a day.

If not a 10% solution, but a stronger 20% solution is used, the number of drops should be reduced to 7-10 2-3 times a day. However, to be completely confident in the safety of such treatment, the program for using wax moth tincture should be agreed upon with the attending physician, who takes responsibility for the patient’s health condition.

Contraindications to taking wax moth tincture

There are few contraindications to the use of wax moth tincture: the product is not recommended for use by children under 14 years of age, pregnant and lactating women.

“The tincture of wax moth larvae did not help me. I struggled with thrombophlebitis and took it for three months, strictly as prescribed. The result is zero. Even the pain didn't go away. But then there were constant headaches. I stopped drinking and the pain went away.”

Oksana Yurievna, Novosibirsk

There are no known reviews of serious side effects from the use of wax moth tincture. Contraindications for use are justified by simple common sense: this remedy is unlikely to harm an adult, but a sufficiently sensitive child may react to it with an acute allergic reaction.

Price, manufacturers and methods of purchasing wax moth tincture

Only private beekeepers and small private companies specializing in the sale of beekeeping products are involved in the preparation of tincture of wax moth larvae. No licensed pharmaceutical company produces or sells wax moth tincture.

The wax moth tincture and the recipe for this remedy are not patented developments.

“...were diagnosed with tuberculosis in the upper lobe of the left lung. They prescribed medications, but I decided to drink wax moth tincture. You can’t buy it practically anywhere; my mother ran to all the pharmacies, but couldn’t find it anywhere. We ordered from some beekeeper from Nevinnomyssk via the Internet.”

Timur, Bryansk

As a rule, you can buy wax moth tincture online. They usually sell 100 and 250 ml pharmaceutical grade bottles with screw caps. Through the transparent walls of the bottles, whitish larvae floating there are visible.

The price of a 20% wax moth tincture in a 100 ml bottle is approximately 750-800 rubles. A 10% solution costs one and a half times less. At the same time, the price of the tincture when purchased directly from hand at an apiary can be about 250-300 rubles, although if you know how to bargain - a little less.

I spent a long time looking for where to buy tincture from Donetsk, but no one in the region, or even in Zaporozhye, sells it. I ordered from Uman, at Dmitrov’s apiary, the bottle arrived a week later.

Galina Evgenievna, Mariupol

Private manufacturers of tinctures from Russia and Ukraine ship the product all over the world. An important point: if you have already decided to buy a tincture of wax moth larvae, then it is better to order on sites where, apart from the tincture itself and beekeeping products, nothing else is sold.

The wax moth is a small butterfly that looks like a moth. The insect causes serious damage to beekeepers, but they have long learned to benefit from this pest. Wax moth preparations have a medicinal effect, which allows them to be used in folk medicine.

Description

Small butterflies (bee moths) have undeveloped mouthparts and are active at night. Eggs are laid on bee honeycombs, which allows the caterpillars at the beginning of their development to eat healthy food - honey and beebread. In the process of development, they switch to feeding on wax honeycombs mixed with the remains of bee cocoons, gnaw through passages within the framework, and damage bee pupae. Along the way, the passages are covered with silk. Predatory caterpillars damage bee brood, honey, and bee bread. All this negatively affects bee colonies until they die; in the best case, the bees can leave the hive.

Benefits of wax moth

Despite their villainous lifestyle, wax moth larvae have extensive beneficial properties. In folk medicine, wax moth medicines are used to treat many diseases. However, official medicine does not recognize the positive effects of this drug on the human body.

At the end of the 19th century, Academician I.I. Mechnikov discovered the ability of an extract of large wax moth larvae to treat tuberculosis. His students Professor Melnikov and microbiologist Zolotarev confirmed the discovery. S.A. Mukhin cured himself of tuberculosis with Vita balm based on an extract made from wax moth larvae and an infusion of medicinal herbs, which he created himself. Many scientists have studied the composition and medicinal properties of wax moth larvae. Professor A.K. Rachkov created “Dr. Rachkov’s Balm.”

Extract properties


Preparations based on wax moth are taken for preventive and therapeutic effects in many diseases. The drug is non-toxic and can be taken together with other medications. Shelf life up to 5 years.

Wax moth extract and tincture have antituberculosis, cardioprotective, antimicrobial, antiviral, and antibacterial effects.

This is a biostimulating, restorative, anabolic, anti-stress, geroprotective agent.

Use for treatment

After the beneficial properties of the larvae were discovered, they were used mainly in the treatment of tuberculosis. Over time, the list of ailments that can be treated by taking the drug from moth larvae has expanded.

The drug is successfully used to treat tuberculosis. The use of the product promotes the resorption of tuberculosis lesions and the healing of cavities.

In folk medicine, wax moth-based preparations are used to treat other diseases of the respiratory tract and lungs.

The use of a medicinal drug promotes:

  • strengthening the immune system;
  • increased physical activity;
  • strengthening the heart muscle;
  • resorption of postoperative adhesions;
  • improving memory;
  • sperm activity;
  • increased sexual desire.

How to use


Wax moth extract is used internally and externally.

Indoor use

Shake the contents of the bottle thoroughly, add 15 drops of the product to 100g of water and drink within 30 minutes. before meals. The result is achieved by using the extract for at least three months. The break between courses is from 14 to 30 days.

External use

Wax moth extract is used to treat inflammatory diseases and relieve pain. Alcohol tincture of moth helps with neuritis, arthrosis, bruises, herpes, and postoperative scars. Read below for how to apply externally.

Composition of the tincture

The product contains 20 amino acids, calcium, selenium, magnesium, iron, zinc, molybdenum, amino acids, tyrosine, peptides, xanthine, glycine, leucine, arginine, lipids, alanine, vitamins A and B, higher fatty acids.

The concentration of all listed substances in the product is very high. A drug containing so many useful substances is capable of blocking many diseases, accelerating the healing process, and restoring strength in the body after illnesses.

Tincture recipe

Moth extract is prepared from crushed and thoroughly dried raw materials combined with alcohol or vodka and oil.

The tincture is obtained from unprepared raw materials.

Unpupated larvae of the large wax moth are used for the tincture. Freshly collected larvae are infused in a 40% alcohol solution in the ratio of 1 part larvae + 10 parts alcohol for 10 days in a dark place in a tightly closed container. The finished liquid acquires a light brown color and a protein-honey aroma. Natural sediment may occur in the tincture. Before use, shake the tincture.

How to take wax moth tincture


Add 15 drops of alcohol tincture to 100g of water. Take the product 3 times a day for 30 minutes. before meals.

For medicinal purposes, the tincture is taken for 3 months, a break of 30 days is taken and the course is repeated.

Examples of using tincture

  • Treatment of diseases of the digestive system

Mix 1 part of the tincture with 3 parts of melted butter. Take the product 1 r. a day for 20 minutes. before meals for 7 days.

  • Treatment of body pathologies

Mix 1 part tincture with 4 parts water. Take the product morning and evening 30 minutes before. before meals. Treatment is carried out in combination with drug treatment.

Dilute dimexide with water (1 teaspoon dimexide + 3 teaspoons of water), add 7 drops of wax moth tincture to the resulting mixture. Moisten the bandage in the resulting mixture, apply it to the affected area, and cover with a dry cloth on top. Leave for 20 minutes. Repeat the procedure 2-3 times. per day until the condition improves.

How to buy a quality tincture

It is best to buy a healing product from trusted beekeepers who specialize in raising wax moth larvae. When buying a tincture, check for the presence of whole larvae in it. The product should be in a dark glass bottle. Without larvae, you can purchase tincture only from a trusted seller.

A high-quality tincture is not cheap. The average price is about 700 rubles per bottle.

Contraindications

Wax moth extract should not be taken if you are allergic to bee products, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding. The drug is not given to children under 14 years of age.

Which belongs to the fireweed family. You can meet it almost everywhere where beekeeping is practiced. Wax moths can attack bee colonies that are not very strong. It also destroys the waxy raw material in which it lays eggs (from which caterpillars are born five to ten days later).

Moth larvae are amazing creatures. They contain the biological secret of nature, because they are able to restore a great many processes occurring in the human body.

History of application

Priests in Ancient Egypt knew that the larvae that emerge from wax moth eggs have healing properties. The products produced from these unique creatures were used by pharaohs and their wives to maximize youth prolongation and preserve beauty. The unique properties that nature endowed this insect were used by residents of Asian countries. Mentions of them can also be found in ancient recipes of Russian healers.

Traditional healers first used wax moth caterpillars to improve the health of patients at the beginning of the 17th century. Mentions of this have been found in manuscripts dating back to this period. With the help of remedies obtained from wax moths, they got rid of infertility (female and male), as well as tuberculosis (consumption).

Scientific research

I.I. was the first to study the properties of larvae at a scientific level. Mechnikov. This Russian scientist, working in Paris at the Pasteur Institute in 1889, set as his goal to obtain an anti-tuberculosis vaccine. The drug was created on the basis of the digestive enzymes of moth caterpillars - cerrase and lipase. Mechnikov believed that these unique substances would be able to destroy the waxy shell present in the consumption bacteria. Further research completely confirmed the scientist’s guesses.

Research on moth larvae was continued somewhat later by Professor S.I. Metalnikov and microbiologist I.S. Zolotarev. When studying the immunity of wax moths, they proved the high resistance of insect larvae to pathogens of plague, tuberculosis, diphtheria and many other pathogenic microorganisms.

Considerable experience in the practical use of the extract obtained from was accumulated by homeopath and cardiologist S.A. Mukhin by the middle of the twentieth century. In his youth, the doctor himself fell ill with tuberculosis. What saved him was an extract made from wax moth. Mukhin conducted research on the miracle cure for thirty years. He put this drug into practice, prescribing it to patients with cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases.

Wax moth made it possible to eliminate fresh scars after a heart attack, as well as heal tuberculous cavities in the lungs. Mukhin experimentally proved the effectiveness of a natural remedy for patients suffering from atherosclerosis and cardiosclerosis, angina pectoris, as well as many age-related changes.

Mukhin's followers subsequently proved the ability of the miraculous extract not only to treat, but also to reduce the risk of many very serious ailments. Wax moth tincture was studied by professor of pharmacology A.A. Nikulin and many other scientists.

Manufacturing

Wax moth tincture is made from its freshly collected larvae. In this case, the caterpillar emerging from the moth egg should not show signs of pupation.

How is wax moth tincture made? The recipe for this remedy is quite simple, and it has been proven by many years of practice. For a healing tincture, larvae are taken (usually live). They are placed in a dark glass container and filled in a ratio of 1:10 with forty percent alcohol (one hundred grams of alcohol should be added per ten grams of larvae). The resulting mixture should infuse for seven to ten days in a cool, dark place. Next, the product should be strained and squeezed out. The finished drug is stored only in a dark place.

This is how easy it is to make a wax moth tincture. The preparation of this product is entrusted to beekeepers, because it is impossible to obtain valuable raw materials in other places. Some honey producers sell live caterpillars. However, prices for such raw materials are usually too high compared to the finished tincture.

Where can I buy this healing remedy? There are specialized sites on the Internet with similar offers. Wax moth tincture (price per hundred grams starts from three hundred rubles) is sent by mail after receiving the order.

When making your own medicinal product, you need to remember some rules. Thus, the wax moth tincture should be made from the penultimate instar larvae of the moth. The caterpillars are large and continue to feed. The fact is that at the last stage of development in the larvae, the amount of digestive enzymes useful for the human body sharply decreases, as preparation for pupation begins. You should not take very young caterpillars either. They also contain small amounts of healing substances.

Composition of the medicinal product

Wax moth tincture is widely used. This is possible thanks to its complex and varied composition. The tincture contains high molecular weight proteins and enzymes, nucleotides and peptides, hypoxanthine and xanthine, nucleosides and serotonin-like elements and vitamins, as well as a large number of various microelements.

The tincture of wax moth larvae contains twenty of the twenty-eight naturally occurring amino acids. Nine of them are essential, that is, not produced by the human body. The tincture contains high concentrations of glycine and leucine, lysine and serine, valine and alanine. In large quantities, the drug contains glutamine, gamma-aminobutyric and essential for protein synthesis in the human body. Wax moth extract also includes methionine and histidine. These are amino acids that can protect the body from intoxication, ionizing radiation, and also remove toxins and heavy metal salts.

The tincture contains lipids, as well as fatty acids, including lipolenic and linoleic acids. The drug includes a unique enzyme - serine protease. This element is capable of producing a powerful lysing effect that prevents the formation of scars and adhesions. That is why wax moth tincture is used among those people who have undergone surgery or inflammatory diseases.

However, the most important thing this product contains is the enzyme cerrase. It is thanks to this element that the tincture of wax moth larvae is used to cleanse the respiratory tract and to actively combat various bronchopulmonary diseases.

Properties

In folk medicine, wax moth (tincture) is widely used to improve the health of the body. The purpose, treatment (courses and dosages), as well as the properties of the drug can be studied by reading the instructions. So, the healing agent is capable of:

Provide a general strengthening effect;
- strengthen and stimulate the immune system;
- have a positive effect on the nervous system, as well as on the heart and blood vessels;
- relieve fatigue, improve sleep and increase performance;
- increase endurance and muscle strength;

Increase the body's resistance to pathogenic bacteria and viruses;
- cause a stable decrease in blood pressure within twelve to fourteen percent;
- normalize cholesterol levels;
- activate metabolic processes;
- positively influence the process of scar resorption;
- reduce the risk of blood clots;
- have a psychostimulating effect on a person.

Pulmonary diseases

In the event that wax moth (tincture) is used to get rid of an illness, it is advisable to check the prescription, treatment and course of taking the drug with a homeopathic doctor. The extract is widely used as an excellent antiviral and antibacterial agent. At the same time, it has a wide spectrum of action.

Wax moth tincture has proven itself to be excellent quality. Treatment of this disease is possible due to the presence of special enzymes. These unique elements destroy the membrane of tuberculous mycobacteria. In addition, the extract helps accelerate the healing process of tuberculosis cavities in the lungs.

A natural remedy taken in parallel with pharmacological drugs significantly increases the effectiveness of treatment, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.

Being a powerful antioxidant, wax moth tincture increases the resistance of the tissue structures of the lungs and other organs to tuberculosis infection. This reduces the risk of the spread of foci of pathology in the human body. It is also recommended to take wax moth tincture for fungal lung diseases, which often arise as a result of taking antibiotics.

For many other diseases of the pulmonary system, wax moth tincture is also recommended. User reviews indicate its high effectiveness in eliminating pathologies not only in adults, but also in children. The drug is popular due to its anti-inflammatory, mucolytic and bronchodilator properties. Users confirm the ability of a natural remedy to normalize immunity. Therefore, the tincture is successfully used during the course of treatment of asthma, as well as bronchitis with the presence of asthmatic components. In patients, wheezing quickly disappears, breathing clears, and all blood counts return to normal.

Cardiovascular diseases

The main medicinal properties of the drug, according to research conducted by Dr. Mukhin, are cardiotropic and cardioprotective. Thus, for cardiosclerosis, angina pectoris and myocarditis, wax moth tincture will have a good effect. Reviews from patients indicate that taking this natural remedy can eliminate attacks of pain and shortness of breath, as well as bring blood counts back to normal. Patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction receive a positive effect from the use of the healing extract. Their reviews indicate an improvement in their general condition, elimination of angina attacks and signs of heart failure.

If three-month courses of treatment are carried out over 1-1.5 years, the healing agent will prevent cicatricial degeneration of the myocardial muscle and lead to the complete elimination of arrhythmia.

The drug is also indispensable for those who suffer from hypertension. Numerous scientific studies have proven the adaptogenic, cardiotropic, hypotensive, and anticoagulant properties of the extract, which is effective in the treatment and prevention of heart and vascular diseases.

Application in gynecology and obstetrics

The drug, made from moth larvae, is used in the treatment of miscarriage and infertility, anemia and toxicosis, and also eliminates menopausal disorders. The positive effect has been proven not only by scientific research. The tincture was used in clinical settings, having a positive effect on patients.

Use in andrology

A tincture made from moth larvae has long been used as a rejuvenating agent. Confirmation of this fact can be found in ancient manuscripts compiled by healers in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Europe and Russia. Preparations from valuable biological material were used to treat senile infirmities. The extract of moth caterpillars has this effect on the body due to its adaptogenic, antioxidant, immunostimulating and cardioprotective capabilities.

How to take wax moth tincture in such cases? The drug is used in the autumn and spring periods, that is, twice a year.

Increased vitality

The extract obtained from moth larvae can increase a person’s strength and quickly restore his muscles after significant physical exertion. In addition, the healing agent accelerates the process of hemoglobin synthesis and promotes better absorption of calcium. That is why the use of tincture is recommended in the postoperative period, as well as for those who are engaged in physical labor.

It is also important to take the drug during increased mental stress. The natural remedy has a psychotropic effect, elevating mood, improving memory and learning ability.

Dosage

How is wax moth tincture taken? The instructions for this healing product recommend drinking the extract half an hour before meals, diluting it in a small volume of water (about eighty grams). The dosage of the 10% drug must be pre-calculated. Three drops of medicine are taken per ten kilograms of a person’s weight. For example, a patient weighing eighty kilograms should measure out twenty-four drops.

Prophylactic administration of the tincture is made once a day. When treating diseases, you need to use the product two or three times a day.

If the tincture is used to treat children, then its dosage should correspond to the number of years of the patient (6 years - 6 drops). Teenagers from the age of fourteen can take the drug in the same way as adults.

A slightly different dosage calculation is made when ridding a patient of tuberculosis. With a severe, open nature of the disease, eight drops are added per 10 kg of weight.

A person who has suffered a myocardial infarction should take the tincture only from the tenth day in parallel with the prescribed course of treatment. For such patients, the number of drops per 10 kilograms of weight increases to four.

A slightly different dosage is recommended for other severe ailments. In these cases, it is necessary to gradually increase the number of drops per ten kg of weight to five. The tincture is taken in courses, each of which lasts three months. Between them you need to take a break of fourteen to twenty days.

The drug made from moth larvae has no contraindications. The only thing is that it should not be used if there is an individual intolerance to the components. The drug is usually taken against the background of drug therapy. That is why preliminary consultation with a specialist is required in order to avoid negative consequences resulting from the incompatibility of the medications taken.

, is known to beekeepers as a pest of hives. An adult butterfly is completely harmless, unlike its larvae, and it is they who cause great damage to the bee farm. By eating honey, wax and even bee larvae, they interfere with proper bee productivity and honey production.

The ability to block honeycombs with cobwebs significantly reduces the reproduction of bee swarms and often leads to their death.

But, despite all the negative characteristics of such larvae, it is from them that balsamic extract is obtained, thanks to which many common diseases and even diabetes are successfully treated.

The most favorite food of the larvae is wax, which has been processed by bees, which enrich it with many useful substances and microelements. Thus, at present, in order to increase the biological activity of the original substance, larvae are artificially propagated by feeding them with a wax product.

A biological medicine is obtained by infusing two components, such as wax moth larvae and 40% ethyl alcohol, in a dark place at a temperature of 20-25 degrees.

Wax moth larvae are a real find or, better said, a gift of nature, thanks to which it is possible to restore the human body affected by the disease.

For several centuries, the wax moth has been one of the most interesting objects of scientists. But drugs created on its basis have not passed the quality mark and are not produced by pharmaceutical companies.

This fact does not in any way deprive the moth extract of its beneficial and medicinal properties, and has many positive reviews about its use and is extremely popular in the treatment of tuberculosis.

Having cardioprotective properties, which were studied and identified by the famous cardiologist A. S. Mukhin, the component turned out to be highly effective in the treatment of such complex diseases as:

  1. Myocardial infarction.
  2. Angina pectoris.
  3. Atherosclerosis.
  4. Tuberculosis and many diseases of old age.

Wax moth tincture is also successfully used in other areas of medicine:

  1. Surgery. In this area, moth extract safely and quickly helps the recovery process in the postoperative period.
  2. Pediatrics. The use of tincture in the treatment of children suffering from colds significantly improves their well-being, promotes rapid recovery and complete disappearance of symptoms of the disease.
  3. Pulmonology. The tincture component has a very beneficial effect on the entire body and fights diseases such as asthma, allergies, pneumonia and acute and chronic bronchitis.
  4. Gynecology and andrology. The tincture is very helpful in combating the symptoms of menopause, reduces the threat of miscarriage during difficult pregnancy, and increases potency and fertility.
  5. Medicine in sports. The extract improves immunity and the general condition of the body. It is an indispensable tool for preparing an athlete for heavy loads.
  6. Gerontology. Thanks to the tincture of wax moth, any diseases associated with old age become fearless. After use, all aging processes slow down and the functioning of internal organs is restored.
  7. Medical cosmetology. In this area, the extract is widely used for healing wounds and smoothing scars and scars. And also to reduce the number of wrinkles and have a rejuvenating effect on the skin.

Tincture of wax larvae is intended not only for external use, but also for oral administration.

When applied to the skin and sore spots, it provides:

  1. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
  2. Has antiseptic and disinfecting properties.
  3. Promotes rapid healing of wounds and cuts.

If the tincture is taken orally, it is taken a few drops diluted in water, the amount of which determines the percentage of the solution and the severity of the disease.

Indications and contraindications

Having found out in which areas of medicine the wax moth tincture is used, we can make an unambiguous conclusion that it is a very effective folk remedy and successfully cures diseases such as:

  1. Stroke.
  2. Tuberculosis.
  3. Arrhythmia.
  4. Infertility.
  5. Impotence.
  6. Asthma and chronic bronchitis.
  7. Thrombophlebitis.
  8. Oncological diseases.
  9. Haemorrhoids.
  10. Pneumonia.
  11. Pleurisy.
  12. Hypertension.
  13. Myocardial infarction.
  14. Colds.
  15. Psoriasis.

This list can be continued for quite a long time, if we take into account the effectiveness of the tincture in diseases such as adenoma and prostate, use as an antioxidant for the prevention of coronary artery disease:

  1. Thanks to the amino acids it contains, it allows you to strengthen the body and make it less vulnerable to radioactive radiation, as well as resistant to intoxication.
  2. This substance perfectly stimulates brain activity, improves memory and improves emotional mood.
  3. There are a lot of positive reviews in the use of the substance for diseases of the pancreas and liver.
  4. The tincture is excellent for treating infertility and any gynecological diseases.
  5. In the practice of treating children, its properties actively fight with fever and cough, and can also improve blood counts.

Thus, it becomes clear that the range of treatments for various diseases and the possibility of curing them with the help of wax moth tincture is quite large.

As for contraindications, the drug is not recommended for use by children under fourteen years of age, pregnant and nursing mothers. It is also not recommended to use the medicine in case of individual intolerance.

Step-by-step instructions for preparing the tincture

Preparing the infusion is not a labor-intensive process, but it will require a certain amount of time:

  1. First, you will need to select the youngest moth larvae, in which the development of pupation has not begun.
  2. You will need to purchase 40% ethyl alcohol at the pharmacy or buy a liter bottle of high quality vodka in the store.
  3. Pour one glass (volume 250 grams) of larvae with one liter of vodka.
  4. Place the jar with the future tincture in a dark place with an air temperature of 20 degrees.
  5. You need to wait about 14 days. Under the influence of alcohol, all the larvae will die and sink to the bottom of the jar, and in two weeks the future balm will be thoroughly infused.
  6. After the allotted time has passed, the tincture should be strained and squeezed thoroughly.
  7. The final step will be adding 500 grams of boiled water to the finished infusion.

It should be remembered that the amount of tincture for doses is recommended to be determined based on the age of the patient. For children, you can give the medicine in the form of a piece of sugar, with drops of infusion.

Instructions for use for various types of diseases

As already mentioned, previously apply wax moth tincture should be taken inside drop by drop. This rule applies to all types of tinctures, so everyone is familiar with the pipette. The entire effectiveness of treatment directly depends on the chosen dosage and method of application.

General recommendations for taking various infusions and decoctions insist on taking 40 drops, 30 minutes before meals with a minimum course of treatment of 3 months.

  1. For children, the dosage is determined based on the calculation of 3 drops of extract per 10 kg of weight. Treatment of tuberculosis with wax moth tincture.
  2. The wax moth larva has a unique enzyme that promotes the complete destruction and death of the tuberculosis bacillus. To prevent tuberculosis, it is recommended to take the extract 15-20 drops once a day. As for severe forms of the disease, in this case, it is recommended to take 8 drops for every 10 kilograms of weight 3 times a day. Another very effective and proven method of administration is the following: at night, once a day, take a tablespoon of extract diluted with 50 grams of milk for 3 months. Treatment of myocardial infarction
  3. . In order to start taking the infusion for treatment, at least 10 days must pass after the heart attack. The tincture will help prevent the formation of scars on the heart muscle, which, in turn, will ensure normal blood circulation. Taking the extract will also have a beneficial effect on the vascular system; possible processes of blood clots completely disappear. Take the extract by diluting 15 drops in 50 grams of any liquid, 3 times a day, for 3 months. Courses can be repeated for 2 years, with a break of 2 months.. The extract has anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, antiseptic and analgesic properties, so its external use for these diseases will be very effective. For treatment, lotions are made, prepared by combining 1 tablespoon of water and extract, moistening the bandage, applied to the sore spot and wrapped. The procedure is performed once a day, leaving the lotion on for 12 hours. The course of treatment is 90 days.

Application results

Having considered the numerous positive qualities of wax moth tincture, we can say with confidence that this substance really works in the fight against ailments.

Having a very complex chemical composition, consisting of a number of useful enzymes, proteins, active substances, vitamins and microelements, the alcohol extract of moth allows it to be widely used in almost all areas of medicine.

Having no contraindications, taking it by patients produces excellent results in treatment and recovery.

If moths populate the hive in large numbers, the bee colony dies. The only positive quality of the wax moth for humans is the ability to use this harmful insect for medical purposes.

Description of the drug

Syrup-extract of wax moth larvae is made from the caterpillars of the wax moth butterfly, which is called "Golden Butterfly" This pest is very dangerous for bees, but, as it turns out, it can be beneficial to humans.


Wax moth extract is a well-known folk remedy that was originally used to treat tuberculosis, as well as some other diseases of the lung tissue, bronchi and respiratory tract. Based on the substance, a drug called "Melonella". As a result of research, it was possible to expand the medicinal properties of this remedy, the use of which, judging by consumer reviews, relieves many diseases.

Despite the popularity of the method, wax moth treatment is certainly not a panacea. Melonella and its medicinal properties have not yet been certified. Therefore, the list of diseases for which the remedy has proven effectiveness is very conditional, and the instructions describing the preparation and use of the tincture, as well as indicating contraindications, should be considered as advice, and not a guide to action.

When deciding to take wax moth tincture, you should remember that there are no large-scale scientific studies and work on the study of the substance.


Diseases that are treated with tincture

The recipe for making melonella, or wax moth tincture, is simple. Live moth larvae should be poured with a 40% alcohol solution in a ratio of 1:10, and the resulting mixture should be infused for two months.

  • asthma;
  • tuberculosis and other lung diseases;
  • thrombophlebitis;
  • haemorrhoids;
  • atherosclerosis;
  • cardiac arrhythmia;
  • BPH;
  • depression;
  • infertility and various diseases of the female genital area;
  • oncological diseases.

How to prepare wax moth tincture (video)

The dosage of tincture of moth larvae varies depending on the disease and the age of the patient. You should follow the basic recommendations for using the product:

  • the extract in the amount of twenty drops is dissolved in four tablespoons of water or juice, everything is thoroughly mixed;
  • The drug is taken half an hour before meals;
  • to prevent diseases, you need to drink syrup once a day;
  • when treating diseases, you should take the drug at least three times a day;
  • the full course of treatment is three months, and then there is a break for a month;
  • children aged five to seven years should take three drops per day;
  • with each year of age, one drop is added per daily dose of the drug;


  • after sixteen years you can take an adult dose;
  • for tuberculosis, the daily dose is three drops for every ten kilograms of weight;
  • for severe forms of tuberculosis, the dose can be increased to eight drops;
  • for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, the dose is three drops per ten kilograms of weight per day;
  • treatment of cardiovascular diseases is carried out by taking the drug in the amount of ten drops per ten kilograms of weight per day;
  • when recovering from a heart attack, you should start drinking a tincture of moth larvae at a dose of four drops per ten kilograms of body weight per day.

The healing effect of melonella becomes noticeable after two courses of treatment.


After using such a remedy, the course fixes the normalization of the cardiovascular, digestive and circulatory systems of the body.

People who have been using this remedy for medicinal purposes for several years claim that the main quality of the tincture or extract from moth larvae is its targeted effect on viruses. Many experts in the field of homeopathy, not without reason, believe that the remedy has a beneficial effect on the body weakened by serious illnesses.

Precautionary measures

Of course, not everyone has the opportunity to make their own wax moth tincture. However, you can purchase ready-made melonella from private producers in Russia and Ukraine. Many beekeepers send funds to almost anywhere in the world.


It should be remembered that you need to order the tincture from exclusively conscientious and trusted manufacturers who, in addition to selling the tincture of moth larvae, are engaged in trading only beekeeping products.

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