Rutches Agata. Raphanus sativus L. Seeds.
Rutches are recommended for people who suffer from elevated stomach acid levels and accumulation of gases in the gut (meteorism).
Essential oil and raphenol also contribute to the formation and excretion of bile in the gut, dissolve and remove the gallstones.
Choline in rutts contributes to the production of phospholipids that serve to protect the liver.
Rutkus is recommended for liver and gallbladder problems, including gallstones.
It is also used as a urethral agent for oedema, gout and kidney stones.
Rutc is also a folk medicine cure for cough - rutch juice is mixed in equal doses with sugar or honey.
Young mums' rutch can be used as a means of promoting milk distribution.
Various sources mention that rutches help against constipation, are useful in preventing atherosclerosis and strengthen the ability to resist infections.
Excellent storage until December.
Grows within 50-60 days of sowing.
The roots are long, large, white, with a soft flavour. You can use fresh and store for a long time.
It is best to enter deep-embedded, deciduous sand clay soil.
Heavy clay soil and acidic soil grow deformed, have a worse taste.
7 seeds per pack.