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River gravilat is one of the plants of the family called Rosaceae, in Latin the name of this plant will sound like this: Geum rivale L. As for the very Latin name of the family of river gravilata, it will be like this: Rosaceae Juss.
Description of the river gravity
River gravilat is a perennial rough-fluffy herb, endowed with a thick brown rhizome, as well as erect dark red stems. The height of such stems will be about twenty five to seventy five centimeters. The basal leaves of this plant are on long petioles, and the stem leaves will be short-petiolate or sessile. The flowers are bell-shaped, there are two or three of them, such flowers will be drooping. The river gravilat's cup is painted in reddish-brown tones. The petals are endowed with long claws that will be almost equal to the sepals. They are cream in color, and rarely can be yellow and endowed with dark red veins.
The flowering of the river gravilata falls on the period from late spring to mid-summer. Under natural conditions, this plant can be found in the northern and central regions of the European part of Russia, as well as in Ukraine, Western Siberia, Central Asia, the Caucasus and Belarus.
Description of the medicinal properties of river gravilat
River gravilat is endowed with very valuable medicinal properties, while it is recommended to use the rhizomes and roots of this plant for medicinal purposes. It is recommended to harvest such raw materials in the spring and autumn. The presence of such valuable healing properties is explained by the content in the roots and rhizomes of gravilate of river tannins, resin, starch, as well as the bitter glycoside of gein, which cleaves off the essential oil, which contains eugenol.
It is noteworthy that this plant is endowed with anesthetic, astringent, tonic, hemostatic, soporific, and antiseptic effect. A decoction of the roots and rhizomes of this plant is recommended for use with such enterocolitis, which are accompanied by diarrhea, as well as with profuse uterine and hemorrhoidal bleeding. In addition, such a remedy is also quite effective for headaches, insomnia, hemoptysis, as well as a general tonic for a variety of nervous disorders and serious illnesses. As for external use, such funds are used as baths for muscle and joint diseases, as well as dislocations and for rinsing with tonsillitis and bleeding gums.
It should be noted that in addition to all the listed areas of application, crushed fresh roots of river gravilate can be applied to calluses, which will lead to their rather rapid removal.
For headaches and insomnia, it is recommended to use the following remedy: for its preparation, you will need to take two teaspoons of rhizomes with river gravilate roots for one glass of boiling water. The resulting mixture should be infused in a sealed container for one hour, after which the mixture is thoroughly filtered. Such a remedy is taken one teaspoon three to four times a day before the start of a meal.
For local baths, rinses and washings, it is recommended to use the following remedy: to prepare it, you will need to take two tablespoons of rhizomes with river gravilat roots for two cups of boiling water. The resulting mixture should be boiled and then filtered thoroughly.
For insomnia and as a general tonic for various nervous disorders, it is recommended to use the following remedy: dry powder of rhizomes with roots with honey is taken, such a remedy is taken about three to four times a day.
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