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Pseudo-chandelier umbrella is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Compositae, in Latin the name of this plant will sound as follows: Pseudohandelia umbellifera (Boiss.) Tzvel. As for the name of the family of the umbrella pseudo-chandelier itself, in Latin it will be as follows: Asteraceae Dumort. (Compositae Giseke).
Description of pseudo-chandelier umbrella
Umbrella pseudo-chandelier is a biennial or perennial herb, the height of which will fluctuate between twenty and one hundred centimeters. Such a plant is endowed with a thickened taproot, which will be more or less covered with abundant cobweb felt. The stems of the pseudochandelia umbelliferae can be either few or single, they will be erect and rather thick, and at the apex such stems are branched. The leaves of this plant are painted in grayish tones, while the length of the basal leaves will be about twenty five to thirty centimeters, and the width will be equal to five to six centimeters. In outline, such leaves will be linear, and they are also doubly pinnate. The stem leaves of the pseudochandelia will be similar to the basal leaves, but they are sessile. Baskets of this plant will be numerous and they are located in a rather dense umbrella-shaped complex shield, corollas of tubular flowers are painted in yellow tones, and their length is about one and a half to two and a half millimeters. The length of the achene of pseudochandelia umbellate will not exceed two and a half millimeters, and the width will not reach even half a millimeter.
The flowering of this plant occurs in the period from May to June. Under natural conditions, pseudo-chandelier umbellate is found in Central Asia and the south-west of the Altai region of Western Siberia.
Description of the medicinal properties of the pseudo-chandelier umbrella
Umbrella pseudo-chandelier is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. Grass includes leaves, stems and flowers.
As for traditional medicine, here this plant is quite widespread. Traditional medicine recommends the use of an infusion prepared on the basis of the herb pseudochandelia umbrella, as a very effective diuretic. For jaundice and gallstone disease, it is recommended to use both a decoction and an infusion based on the leaves of this plant. The infusion prepared on the basis of the flowers of this plant is indicated for use in tachycardia, epilepsy, various diseases of the kidneys, liver and cardiovascular diseases. In addition, such a healing agent is also used as a diaphoretic and anthelmintic agent.
As a diuretic, it is recommended to use the following healing agent based on this plant: to prepare such a healing agent, you will need to take three tablespoons of crushed dry herb pseudo-chandelier umbrella for about two cups of boiling water. The resulting medicinal mixture should be boiled first for about two hours, after which it is recommended to strain such a mixture based on this plant very carefully. The resulting drug is taken on the basis of pseudo-chandelier umbrella three times a day, regardless of food intake, one or two tablespoons as a diuretic.
For edema, the following healing agent should be used: take two tablespoons of dry crushed leaves of pseudo-chandelier umbrella in a glass of water, boil, insist for two hours and filter. Take such a remedy three times a day, one fourth of a glass.
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