purunemisele
Purunemisele, also known as *Purunemisele* or *Purunemisele* in some regional contexts, refers to a traditional Estonian folk remedy and herbal preparation primarily used for its purported medicinal properties. The term derives from the Estonian words *purunema* (meaning "to rot" or "to decay") and *sele* (a suffix often used to denote a liquid or extract), suggesting a preparation involving fermentation or decomposition of plant materials.
The most commonly associated preparation is a fermented herbal mixture, often made from a combination of plants
While purunemisele is rooted in traditional Estonian folk medicine, its efficacy is not widely supported by
Today, purunemisele remains a part of Estonian herbal traditions, sometimes consumed as a seasonal tonic or