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Artichoke ferruginous is one of the plants of a family called legumes, in Latin the name of this plant will sound like this: Oxytropis glandulosa Turcz. As for the name of the ferruginous oyster family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Fabaceae Lindl. (Leguminosae Juss.).
Description of the ferruginous shark
The ferruginous ostrich is a perennial stemless plant, the height of which will be about twenty two centimeters. Such a plant will be endowed with shortened rods, which will form a more or less dense turf. The thickness of the root will be about half to two and a half centimeters, the length of the leaves is seven to fifteen centimeters. The leaves of this plant in four pieces will be located in whorls, of which there are only fifteen to twenty-six pieces, they are linear, and their length is five to fifteen millimeters. The length of the peduncles is six to thirteen centimeters, while they are shorter than the leaves. The corolla of the glandular spiky is painted in whitish-yellowish tones, the length of the flag is about twenty two to twenty five millimeters, the length of the marigold will be equal to seven to eight millimeters. The length of the wings of the ferruginous shark will be about eighteen to twenty millimeters, and the boat is sixteen to seventeen millimeters, the beans will be polyspermous, white fluffy and oblong-lanceolate.
The flowering of this plant falls on the month of June, while the ferruginous spitfish will bear fruit in the period from July to August. Under natural conditions, this plant is found on the territory of the Daursky region of Eastern Siberia. For growth, the ferruginous sharkfish prefers coastal sands, desert steppes, pebbles and alkaline meadows.
Description of the medicinal properties of the ferruginous wort
The ferruginous ostrich is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while it is recommended to use the entire aerial part of this plant for medicinal purposes. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content in the composition of this plant of alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, coumarins, as well as the following phenolcarboxylic acids and their derivatives: ferulic and p-coumaric. It is noteworthy that experimental studies have shown that coumarins, which are contained in the roots and aerial parts of this plant, will be endowed with very valuable antitumor activity.
It should be noted that the aqueous-alcoholic extracts from the aerial part of the glandular wort will have low toxicity and are endowed with very valuable anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, vasodilating, hypotensive and diuretic properties.
As for Tibetan medicine, here this plant is very widespread. The decoction, prepared on the basis of the herb ostorolodochny glandular, is recommended to be used as an anthelmintic, diuretic and wound-healing agent.
The following remedy based on this plant is used as a wound healing agent: for the preparation of such a remedy, it is recommended to take two tablespoons of dry crushed herb of the glandular spitfish in two glasses of water. The resulting mixture should be boiled for about four to five minutes over a fairly low heat, then this mixture is left to infuse for two hours and filtered thoroughly. Such a remedy can also be used as a diuretic: twice a day, one third or one fourth of the glass. This remedy turns out to be very effective when used correctly.
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