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Kamchatka wolf is one of the plants of the family called wolfs, in Latin the name of this plant will sound as follows: Daphne kamtсhatica Maxim. As for the Latin name of this Kamchatka wolf family, it will be as follows: Thymelaeaceae Juss.
Description of Kamchatka wolf
The Kamchatka wolf is a small shrub, the height of which will be about thirty to forty centimeters. This plant is endowed with two or three branches, as well as a light brownish-yellow bark. Most often, the leaves of this plant are crowded to the ends of the branches, these leaves are oblong-lanceolate in shape, they are rather thin. The length of the leaves will be about three to nine centimeters, and the width will only slightly exceed a centimeter, the color of the leaves of Kamchatka wolf wort will be light green, while the leaves are slightly lighter on the underside. The flowers of this plant are quite small, and they are pale yellow in color, the flowers themselves bloom almost simultaneously with the leaves, while the length of the perianth tube will be about six millimeters. The fruits will be either oval or round and are red in color. The fruits are endowed with a broad-oval pit and are poisonous, which should not be forgotten when handling this plant.
The Kamchatka wolf is found throughout the Russian Far East, as well as in Korea and Japan. For growth, this plant prefers the edges of stony placers, ridges, as well as coniferous and mixed forests. It is noteworthy that this plant was also found in the Suputinka basin in the Semyonovsky vein in the thickets of hazel. Actually, Kamchatka wolf is one of the rarest shrubs in Primorye. It should be noted that the plant is found scattered, and its specimens are presented in a very limited number.
Description of the medicinal properties of Kamchatka wolf
For medicinal purposes, it is recommended to use the fruits and bark of the branches of this plant. In the leaves and stems of Kamchatka wolf, flavonoids and coumarins are found. Tincture prepared from the bark of the branches of this plant is recommended for rubbing with rheumatism and paralysis. In this case, the tincture, bark extract and ointment should be used externally as a local healing and local anesthetic agent for rheumatism, joint diseases and neuralgia. Actually, sometimes such funds are also used as compresses intended for faster ripening of abscesses, as well as for skin diseases.
A decoction made from the fruits of Kamchatka wolfberry should be taken as a laxative and abortifacient, as well as for ascites. Tincture of fruits is used externally for rheumatism and neuralgia as a pain reliever, as well as for faster ripening of abscesses. It should be noted that, among other things, this plant is also quite decorative, and is also an excellent honey plant. The Kamchatka wolf is poisonous, especially the bark and fruits of this plant.
For rubbing with rheumatism and paralysis, it is recommended to use the following remedy: to prepare it, you will need to take one teaspoon of chopped bark of branches for half a liter of vodka. This mixture is infused for ten days, after which it can be used.
As a laxative, it is recommended to use the following remedy: half a liter of water is taken for one teaspoon of the fruit, then this mixture is boiled for about three to four minutes, and then insisted for thirty to forty minutes. This remedy is taken one tablespoon in the morning on an empty stomach.
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