Cutter rannik
Useful properties and uses of the rannik
Botanical characteristics of the rannik
Woodcutter is an interesting perennial plant that has a thick grayish-green stem with double-pinnate leaves. This herb has a special aroma due to its small purple flowers. They are collected in graceful umbrellas. Strong straight stem grows up to 50 cm in height. It blooms from mid-June to late August. It is common in the Far East and in typical forest-steppe zones of Siberia. Poreznik prefers meadows, forest edges and old fallow lands. For medicinal purposes, as a rule, the herb is harvested during flowering, and the seeds and roots in September.
Useful properties of the rannik
Due to its high content of essential oil, this wonderful herb has a delicate pleasant aroma. Especially a lot of this oil is found in the seeds. The dried leaves of the woodcutter contain a huge amount of protein, fiber, nitrogen-free extractives, as well as ash and various trace elements.
The presented plant has long been used for cuts. To quickly stop bleeding, you should apply grass to the wound and bandage. The plant will also relieve inflammation from serious boils. Cutlery seeds are used as a savory spice during cooking and when pickling vegetables. An excellent infusion of cutter seeds is indicated for hemorrhoids, menstrual problems, hernia and choking. In addition, this remedy has a powerful diuretic effect.
Application of the rannik cutter
Infusion of woodworm is prescribed for epilepsy and other nervous diseases. To get rid of cancerous tumors, it can be taken orally or made with miraculous poultices. To prepare such a great infusion, you need to take no more than 2 teaspoons of seeds and gradually pour 250 ml of boiling water over them. It should be noted that this agent must be insisted in a tightly sealed container for at least one hour. It is recommended to consume the infusion 2 tablespoons 3 or 4 times a day.
Healing poultices made from fresh roots of the plant are effective for severe toothaches. To heal wounds, you need to grind the grass and mix it with a little water. This gruel has a proven wound healing effect.
Contraindications to the use of cuticle rannik
Certain contraindications to the use of the cutter have not been identified.
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).