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Plow
Useful properties and application of the club-shaped lyre
Useful properties of a pluna
Plow is an evergreen perennial plant with a long stem creeping along the ground. This creeping stem of this herb has numerous small leaves. At the tops of the branches there are spore-bearing spikelets with small legs. On the inner side of the sporolistik there are interesting kidney-shaped sporangia. The presented unusual plant spores in late July or early August. Plaun grows mainly in conifers and along forest edges, forming continuous thickets. It can be found in the Caucasus, the Far East and Siberia.
For medicinal purposes, spores and lymphoid grass are used, which should be collected very carefully with scissors. The unique spores of the boulders are used as an enveloping agent. In ancient times, it was recommended to apply spore powder boiled in vegetable oil to ulcers.
Such a plant is used for liver diseases, for serious gastrointestinal diseases, as well as for ailments of the bladder. Since spores contain alkaloids, mineral salts, phenolic acids, sugars and proteins, they are a miracle cure for many diseases. Plant spores are prescribed for burns, frostbite, eczema, lichen, boils and erysipelas. The stems of the lyre are indicated for the treatment of respiratory organs, hemorrhoids, rheumatism, dyspepsia and urinary incontinence.
The use of a plow
Inside, a decoction of the spores of the lymphoid is often used as an excellent anti-inflammatory agent. Herbal infusions have powerful analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Such a wonderful diuretic is useful for liver diseases.
To prepare a decoction from the spores of the ploon, take 2 tablespoons of raw materials without a slide and fill them with 400 ml of water. Boil the mixture for about 15 minutes. It is advised to take a decoction of 1 tablespoon every hour. It is not recommended to filter such a remedy. To prepare a decoction of herbs, take 40 grams of dried twigs per 1 liter of water and also boil for about 10 minutes. The broth can be filtered. It is recommended to take such an effective remedy in 2 tablespoons at least once every 2 hours. Water infusions based on both spores and herbs are indicated for diseases of the respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract.
The presented plant is part of modern complex preparations intended for the treatment of lumbago, radiculitis, plexitis and neuromyositis. It should also be noted that decoctions of lymphatic can also be used externally for lotions and washings for all kinds of skin diseases. These include furunculosis, lichens, abscesses. Many experts recommend the use of a lychee for insomnia and cramps. The herbal tea from the lamb has a positive effect on the human body in the treatment of hepatitis, cholecystitis, enteritis, cystitis, stomach cramps and ulcers that do not heal for a long time.
Types of lymphoids
Various lycopods are evergreen perennials with unusual dichotomous branching. The stems of such plants are well developed. Small leaf-like enations are located on them. In the soil, lyciform plants are fixed with powerful rhizomes with large appendages.
The crimson is clavate. The presented species is a rather poisonous plant, the height of which does not exceed 60 cm. The powder of this lyre is its spores. Long stems of the plant grow for a very long time - at least 20 years. It contains sugars, protein, fatty oils, glycerin, phytosterol and other elements. This species grows well in Siberia, the Caucasus and the Far East, happily settles on moss next to bushes. The medicinal part of the plant can be called the spores that break out of ripe spikelets.
The plow is flattened. It grows in lichen pine forests and light mossy bogs. The flattened creeper prefers sandy soils in temperate forest zones. Such a winter-hardy perennial plant has long creeping stems with lateral flattened branches. Scale-like leaves have a lanceolate-subulate shape. This species reproduces by underground rhizomes.
The plow is annual. The presented plant is very common in the damp fir and spruce forests of Russia, and also found in the dark forests of the Caucasus. On its long stems there are erect branches, the height of which ranges from 10 to 25 cm. Broadly ovate sporolists with a membranous edge break off easily with a simple awn. Adventitious roots are formed on horizontal shoots. The lifespan of such a one-year lycan can reach 40 years.
Thorny creeper. Karelia is considered the homeland of this species. It can be found in pine forests and dark wastelands. The length of the creeping stems reaches one meter, while the height of erect shoots does not exceed 12 cm. Every year, the shoots have a significant increase. All whole-edged hard leaves located on the shoots have an upward direction. Their length is 5 mm. Single spikelets have a yellowish-green tint. As a rule, spores mature in August.
Leaves of compass
On long, ascending stems, numerous small leaves with a pointed edge are located. The length of such linear leaves does not exceed 4 mm. Interesting spore-bearing spikelets cover the thin legs at the ends of the branches.
Contraindications to the use of ploons
It is not recommended to use such a plant without a mandatory medical recommendation, since it is extremely poisonous. In case of overdoses, the poisoning of the body is stronger.
The author of the article: Sokolova Nina Vladimirovna | Phytotherapist
Education: Diploma in "General Medicine" and "Therapy" received at the Pirogov University (2005 and 2006). Advanced training at the Department of Phytotherapy at the Peoples' Friendship University of Moscow (2008).
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