Hederae ter-restris herba
Used parts: the elevated portion of blossoming plants.
Pharmacy name: grass budry - Hederae ter-restris herba (formerly: Herba Hederae terrestris).
Botanical description. Long small plant, square stalk fist on the ground and frequently taking root at the nodes. At creeping sprouts suprotivno arranged leaves, nodular or rounded-cordate, with toothed edge. Floral shoots rise up and are in sinus leaf whorl false light violet flowers with dark spots on the lower lip. The flowers and stem, with friction has a strong unpleasant 'smell. Blossoms from March to June. Frequent in the steam fields as weed in gardens, on the meadows, on the verges of roads and fences. The plant needs more moisture.
Collecting and harvesting. Blossoming grass budry collected in spring, launder adhering to the land and quickly and thoroughly dried in the air.
Active substance: bitterness, tannin, vitamin C, minerals (especially potassium), and various organic acids, as well as a number of saponins and essential oils. The healing effect of my application. The composition of matter does not preclude the efficacy of this plant as medicine, scientific medicine budru but does not apply. Nevertheless, in a mixture of young leaves, milfoil, kupyrya, zheruhi, daisies, nettles and birch budru can be used in spring salads. These salads have recently become increasingly popular and sometimes even recommended by doctors because they are easy thanks to U.S. irritating action increases the activity of almost all organs, which contributes to health.
The use of traditional medicine. In the work Heflera "People's medical botany Germans" states that budra was from these ancient tribes important healing herb. Modern folk medicine derives his knowledge of the works abbess Hildegard von Bingen, von Brunfelsa, Boca, and other medieval authors. Indications for use: loss of appetite, stomach upset with diarrhea, cough with viscous sputum, jaundice, diseases of bile duct, liver, and kidneys. As an external tool budra used for wounds, to wash and rinse the throat with his inflammation.
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Budry of Tea: 1-2 teaspoons budry pour 1 / 4 L boiling water for 5 minutes, and insist. If necessary, give 1 cup, and when the course of treatment - 2 times a day for a cup of tea.
Adverse effects. Index - do not overdose, and then there is no reason to fear any side effects.
Used parts: the elevated portion of blossoming plants.
Pharmacy name: grass budry - Hederae ter-restris herba (formerly: Herba Hederae terrestris).
Botanical description. Long small plant, square stalk fist on the ground and frequently taking root at the nodes. At creeping sprouts suprotivno arranged leaves, nodular or rounded-cordate, with toothed edge. Floral shoots rise up and are in sinus leaf whorl false light violet flowers with dark spots on the lower lip. The flowers and stem, with friction has a strong unpleasant 'smell. Blossoms from March to June. Frequent in the steam fields as weed in gardens, on the meadows, on the verges of roads and fences. The plant needs more moisture.
Collecting and harvesting. Blossoming grass budry collected in spring, launder adhering to the land and quickly and thoroughly dried in the air.
Active substance: bitterness, tannin, vitamin C, minerals (especially potassium), and various organic acids, as well as a number of saponins and essential oils. The healing effect of my application. The composition of matter does not preclude the efficacy of this plant as medicine, scientific medicine budru but does not apply. Nevertheless, in a mixture of young leaves, milfoil, kupyrya, zheruhi, daisies, nettles and birch budru can be used in spring salads. These salads have recently become increasingly popular and sometimes even recommended by doctors because they are easy thanks to U.S. irritating action increases the activity of almost all organs, which contributes to health.
The use of traditional medicine. In the work Heflera "People's medical botany Germans" states that budra was from these ancient tribes important healing herb. Modern folk medicine derives his knowledge of the works abbess Hildegard von Bingen, von Brunfelsa, Boca, and other medieval authors. Indications for use: loss of appetite, stomach upset with diarrhea, cough with viscous sputum, jaundice, diseases of bile duct, liver, and kidneys. As an external tool budra used for wounds, to wash and rinse the throat with his inflammation.
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Budry of Tea: 1-2 teaspoons budry pour 1 / 4 L boiling water for 5 minutes, and insist. If necessary, give 1 cup, and when the course of treatment - 2 times a day for a cup of tea.
Adverse effects. Index - do not overdose, and then there is no reason to fear any side effects.
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