Stemless thornweed

Stemless thornback

The stemless thorn is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Asteraceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Corlina acaulis L.

As for the name of the stemless thorn family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Asteraceae Dumort.

Description of the stemless thorn

The stemless thorn is a perennial herbaceous plant, endowed with a basal rosette, the diameter of which will be about ten to fifty centimeters. The leaves in the rosette are pinnately dissected, and along the bottom they will be cobwebby. The diameter of the stemless thorny basket will be about seven to fifty centimeters. The middle leaves of this plant are colored in brownish-brown tones, and the inner leaves are colored in light yellow shades.

Flowering of the stemless thorn occurs at the end of the summer period. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Belarus and Ukraine in the Carpathians. For growth, this plant prefers clearings and meadows up to the upper mountain zone.

Description of the medicinal properties of stemless thorn

The stemless thorn is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the grass and roots of this plant for medicinal purposes.

The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of stemless essential oil, tannins and inulin in the roots of this plant, and flavonoids will be present in the leaves of this plant. An extract based on the aerial part of this plant is an integral part of the composition of drops, which are recommended to be used for gastric hyposecretion. It should be noted that the stemless thorn extract is endowed with activity against cancer cells and staphylococcus.

A decoction prepared from the roots of this plant is recommended for use for edema of renal origin, amenorrhea and various diseases of the genitourinary organs. Also, such a decoction is also used as a very valuable anthelmintic, and external use of a decoction based on stemless thorn is recommended for dermatoses and as a wound-healing agent.

To prepare such a decoction based on the roots of this plant, it is recommended to take one tablespoon of crushed dry roots of the stemless thorny plant per three hundred milliliters of water. The resulting mixture should be boiled for four to five minutes, and then this mixture should be left to infuse for one hour, after which this mixture should be filtered very carefully. Take the resulting healing remedy based on the roots of the stemless thorn three times a day, one-third or one-fourth of a glass. To maintain the greatest effectiveness when taking such a remedy, it is important to observe all the proportions of its preparation, and in addition to this, strictly follow all the rules and regulations for its administration: in this case, such a remedy will help very quickly.

In the form of lotions and washes for dermatosis, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of crushed dry roots of the stemless thorn and boil it over low heat for about five to six minutes. After this, the resulting healing mixture should be infused for one hour, and then it is very important to strain this mixture thoroughly. In addition, such a remedy based on stemless thorn is quite acceptable to use as a very valuable and effective wound healing agent.

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