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Autumn kulbaba is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Compositae, in Latin the name of this plant will sound like this: Leontodon autumnalis L. As for the name of the autumnalis family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Asteraceae Dumort.
Description of the autumn sulbaba
Autumn kulbaba is also known under the following popular names: castles, jaundice, bitter, jaundice, goldenrod, goiter, spurge and scrofulous grass. Autumn kulbaba is a perennial herb, the height of which will fluctuate between eight and sixty-five centimeters. The leaves of this plant are basal, narrow and rather long, and also pinnate. The stem of the fall sulbaba will be leafless and branched, it is endowed with two or four baskets, which will be on rather long legs. Such legs will gradually thicken upward and they are equipped with numerous scaly bracts. It is noteworthy that until the flowers bloom, the baskets of this plant will be erect.
The flowers of the fall kulbaba are reed and they are painted in yellow tones. The fruits of the achenes will be slightly curved and rounded, transversely and longitudinally grooved. The crest of the autumn culbaba achenes will be two-rowed, it consists of feathery hairs, while the inner hairs will be fused at the base.
Autumn kulbaba blooms during the period from the second half of summer to late autumn. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the European part of Russia, the Arctic, Western Siberia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe and Scandinavia. For growth, this plant prefers forest edges, forest glades, meadows, pastures, crops, places near roads and near dwellings. It is noteworthy that the autumn culbaba is also a very valuable honey plant.
Description of the medicinal properties of the autumn sulbaba
Autumn kulbaba is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. Grass includes the leaves, stems and flowers of this plant. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of tannins, nectar, sucrose, flavonoids, vitamin tocopherol, alkaloids, steroids, carotenoids, beta-sitosterol and the following terpenoids in the composition of this plant: yaquilenine, alpha-amyrin, beta-amyrin and 8-deoxylactucin … As for the seeds of this plant, a fatty oil was found here.
A broth prepared on the basis of the herb kulbaba in autumn is recommended to be used for various respiratory infections and coughs; externally, in the form of baths, such a remedy is a sedative intended for children. A decoction and infusion of the herb of this plant is recommended for use in a variety of liver diseases and bile duct dyskinesia.
With dyskinesia of the biliary tract, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a remedy based on autumn culbaba, it is recommended to take three tablespoons of dry crushed grass in half a liter of water. The resulting mixture should be boiled for about three to four minutes, after which this mixture is left to infuse for one hour and filtered very carefully. Such a remedy is taken on the basis of an autumn kulbaba thirty to forty minutes before the start of a meal three to four times a day, one third or one fourth of a glass. It is very important to follow all the norms for the reception and preparation of such a medicinal product based on this plant.
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