Siberian Krivoruchnik

Siberian crooked is one of the plants of the family called true ferns; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Camptosorus sibiricus Rupr.
As for the name of the Siberian beetroot family itself, in Latin it will be: Polypodiaceae R. Bg.
Description of the Siberian krivoruchnik
Siberian Krivoruchnik is a perennial plant. Such a plant will be endowed with a short rhizome, such a rhizome is ascending and at the very top it will be covered with films painted in black tones. The leaves of Siberian crooked will vary from broadly lanceolate, endowed with short petioles, up to lanceolate-linear, endowed with longer petioles and the very tip of the leaf. It is noteworthy that such a tip of this leaf will pass through a cord, which will end with a bud, and such a bud can take root. Sori are varied; they can be oblong or oval in shape. The spathes of the Siberian crooked are entire-edged, and along the edge they will be hairy. The petioles of this plant are endowed with a thick median vein, along the edge such petioles will be grooved, they contain either a three- or tetrahedral vascular bundle. The spores of this plant are wrinkled-toothed-folded.
Flowering and fruiting of the Siberian crooked tree occurs in the period from July to September. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Siberia and the Far East. As for the general distribution, this plant can be found in Korea, Japan and Northeast China. For growth, the Siberian crooked grass prefers slopes covered with moss.
It should be noted that quite often such a medicinal plant can be found in the rocks located near the Sebinsky group of lakes, which are located on the territory of Kazakhstan. However, nevertheless, the growing area of the Siberian crooked hand will be in the Far East and Siberia.
Description of the medicinal properties of Siberian krivoruchnik
Siberian Krivoruchnik is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the leaves of this plant for medicinal purposes. It should be noted that such raw materials of this plant should be harvested in summer and autumn. The leaves of the Siberian crooked tree should be cut off and then left to dry under a canopy.
It’s worth noting that this plant is quite widespread in Chinese medicine. In China, it is recommended to apply Siberian rhododendron leaves to wounds for various types of bleeding of a traumatic nature.
For uterine bleeding, the following remedy based on this plant is recommended: to prepare this remedy, you will need approximately two and a half to seven and a half grams of Siberian rhododendron herb per two hundred milliliters of water. It is recommended to boil the resulting mixture for approximately five to seven minutes, after which it is left to steep for one hour. The resulting remedy based on Siberian rhododendron should be taken two to three times daily, one-third of a glass at a time. It is important to remember that to achieve maximum effectiveness when taking this remedy based on this plant, you must not only carefully follow all the instructions for preparing this remedy but also strictly adhere to all the instructions for taking it. In this case, the positive effect of taking it will be most pronounced.






