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Exploring the Medicinal Uses of Lilacs
Medicinal uses of lilacs are still a gray area, with most resources pointing to the benefits of the leaves and fruit rather than the flower itself. Lilacs have been historically used as an anti-parodic, helping to prevent disease reoccurrence like malaria. The flowers have astringent and aromatic qualities that can be applied as a toner or to skin ailments, promoting healing through increased blood flow. Ingesting raw lilac flowers may aid in gastric issues like constipation, and creating herbal infused oils can capture the aromatics for healing purposes. However, it's important to note that these uses are not extensively researched or recommended for widespread usage.