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Unclear lungwort is one of the plants of the family called borage, in Latin the name of this plant will sound as follows: Pulmonaria obscura Dumort. As for the name of the family of the lungwort itself, it will be unclear in Latin: Boraginaceae Juss.
Description of the unclear lungwort
Lungwort vague is a perennial herb, the height of which will fluctuate between ten and forty centimeters. The basal leaves of this plant can be either cordate-ovate or ovate-lanceolate, and besides, they are stiff and pointed, while they will suddenly taper into a rather long narrow-winged petiole. The lower leaves of the flowering shoots of the lungwort are not clear, are sharp, slightly descending and oblong. The diameter of the corolla of this plant is about seven to ten millimeters, at first such a corolla will be painted in pink tones, and then it will acquire either blue or blue-violet color. The length of the cups with fruits will be about ten to fifteen millimeters, they will be narrow bell-shaped.
The flowering of the unclear lungwort occurs in the spring. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the European part of Russia, Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus. For growth, this plant prefers coniferous-deciduous forests and places among shrubs, while it is found mainly on sandy soil. It should be noted that the unclear lungwort is a very ornamental plant.
Description of the medicinal properties of lungwort unclear
The vague lungwort is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The concept of grass includes flowers, leaves and stems of this plant.
The presence of such valuable medicinal properties should be explained by the content of phenolcarboxylic acids caffeic and lithosperm in the rhizomes of this plant, while tannins, rutin, carotene and vitamin C will be present in the grass. Vitamin C is also found in the leaves and flowers of this plant.
It is noteworthy that in the experiment it was proved that a lyophilized aqueous extract of this plant in a ratio of one to ten will have muscle relaxant and contraceptive effects, while suppressing the motility of the uterine horns.
The infusion and decoction, prepared on the basis of the herb of this plant, is recommended for use in bronchopneumonia, acute respiratory diseases, numerous female diseases and lung diseases, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, anemia, hemorrhoids, kidney and liver diseases. As for external use, indistinct lungwort is used for eczema and scrofula, as well as as a wound healing and hemostatic agent.
It should be noted that the leaves of this plant are also recommended for making salads.
For colds, it is recommended to use the following very effective remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of dry crushed herb of lungwort unclear for two cups of boiling water. The resulting healing mixture should be infused for about one hour, after which it is recommended to strain such a mixture very thoroughly. Take the resulting healing agent on the basis of unclear lungwort three to four times a day throughout the day, one third of a glass. To achieve the maximum effect, it is important to strictly follow all the rules of admission, as well as the preparation of such a remedy based on the lungwort is unclear.
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