ajakbalzsamok
Ajakbalzsamok, also known as "ajak" or "balzsam," is a traditional Hungarian medicinal preparation made from the bark of the European beech tree (Fagus sylvatica). The bark is boiled in water, and the resulting liquid is used as a remedy for various ailments. The term "ajak" refers to the bark itself, while "balzsam" translates to "balsam" in English, highlighting its soothing properties.
Ajakbalzsamok has been used in Hungarian folk medicine for centuries. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory,
The preparation of ajakbalzsamok involves collecting the bark from the beech tree, typically in the spring
While ajakbalzsamok is widely used in Hungarian folk medicine, it is important to note that its efficacy