Kendyr lanceolate

The lanceolate kendyra is one of the plants of the family called Kutrovaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Trachonutum lancifolium (Russan.) Pobed.
As for the name of the lanceolate family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Apocynaceae Juss.
Description of lanceolate kendyra
Lanceolate kendyra is a perennial herbaceous plant, the height of which will be about eighty to one hundred and twenty centimeters. The stem of this plant will be rounded and endowed with branches that point upward. The leaves are opposite and have short petioles; they will be either lanceolate or oblong. The length of the leaves of this plant will be about two to six centimeters, and the width reaches only two centimeters. The inflorescence of this plant is paniculate, and the flowers are on rather short stalks. The calyx is equipped with white-membranous lobes along the edge, and its length will be about two millimeters. The length of the corolla is six to eight millimeters, the corolla is broadly bell-shaped, and on both sides it will be glandular and endowed with blunt lobes. The length of the leaflets of the lanceolate leaflet is ten to twelve centimeters, and the width does not exceed half a centimeter. The seeds of this plant will be large-celled. This plant blooms in the summer.
Under natural conditions, lanceolate kendar is found in Kazakhstan, Central Asia, in the Irtysh and Altai regions of Western Siberia, as well as in the Daur and Angara-Sayan regions of Eastern Siberia. For growth, this plant prefers floodplains of rivers, rocky slopes, sandy, gravelly and pebble slopes, as well as places among reeds, in old rice fields, on the slopes of ravines, in saline meadows, on salt marshes, as well as on the plain and in the foothills.
Description of the medicinal properties of kendyra lanceolifolia
Kendyr lanceolata is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the roots of this plant for medicinal purposes. The presence of such valuable properties should be explained by the content of cardenolides in the plant.
As for traditional medicine, an infusion prepared from the roots of this plant is widely used. This infusion of the roots of the lanceolate plant is used as a cardiac remedy for cardiovascular failure.
It’s worth noting that the stems of this plant produce a fairly long and strong fiber, which can be used to make canvas and rope. The seeds of the kendyr lanceolata can be used to stuff lifebelts.
For edema of cardiac origin, the following highly effective remedy based on kendyr lanceolata is recommended: to prepare this remedy, take one teaspoon of this plant’s roots per two cups of boiling water. Let the mixture steep for two hours, then strain thoroughly. Take one tablespoon of this kendyr lanceolata-based remedy three times daily. It’s important to remember that to achieve maximum effectiveness when taking this kendyr lanceolata-based remedy, it is recommended not only to strictly follow all the instructions for preparing it but also to carefully follow all the instructions for taking it. Only in this case will a positive effect be achieved quite quickly when using a cardiac remedy for edema of cardiac origin based on kendyr lanceolata.
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