Lallemancy roille

Lallemantia royleana is one of the plants of the family called Lamiaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Lallemantia royleana (Benth.).
As for the name of the Lallemancia roille family itself, in Latin it will be: Lamiaceae Lindl. (Labiatae Juss.).
Description of Lallemancy Roille
Lallemancia roille is an annual herbaceous plant whose height will vary between five and thirty centimeters. This plant is grayish. The stems of Lallemancia roille will be branched or simple. The lower leaves of this plant are endowed with petioles, the length of which will not exceed two centimeters; they will be crenate and ovate. The apical leaves of Lallemancia roille are ovate-cuneate and almost sessile. The flowers of this plant, four to six in number, are in whorls; they will be collected in a spike-shaped and elongated protruding inflorescence, which will be interrupted and its length will be about six to fourteen centimeters, while the width will only slightly exceed one centimeter. The corolla of Lallemancia roille will be two-lipped and colored blue. The nuts of this plant will be oblong, matte, triangular, their length is two to three millimeters, and their width is one millimeter. Such nuts are colored black-brown or black.
Lallemancia roille blooms from April to June. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Verkhnetobolsky region of Western Siberia.
Description of the medicinal properties of Lallemancia roille
Lallemancia roille is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the fruits and seeds of this plant for medicinal purposes. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of flavonoids, coumarins, essential oils and alkaloids in this plant. The seeds of this plant contain fatty oil, which contains stearic, linoleic, oleic and palmitic acids; the seeds will also contain carbohydrates and the steroid beta-sitosterol. It should be noted that Lallemancia roille is endowed with the ability to exhibit antibacterial activity.
The experiment found that the aerial part of this plant is endowed with diuretic properties, but in addition to this, Lallemancia roille is also endowed with toxicity. A decoction prepared from the fruits of this plant is recommended for use as a diuretic and expectorant for various gastrointestinal diseases.
An infusion based on the seeds of Lallemancia roille is recommended for use as a sedative, antitussive, diuretic, and is also used for various stomach colics. A decoction prepared from the seeds of Lallemancia roille is used as a lotion for various eye diseases.
As a diuretic and expectorant, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on Lallemantia roille: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take one tablespoon of the fruits of this plant in two glasses of water. The resulting mixture should be infused for about thirty to forty minutes, after which it is recommended to strain this healing mixture based on this plant very carefully. Take the resulting medicinal product three times a day, one or two tablespoons.
The following remedy is used as a sedative, antitussive and diuretic: one teaspoon of seeds per glass of boiling water. The resulting mixture is infused for two hours and filtered very carefully. Take this remedy based on Lallemancia roille three to four times a day, one tablespoon.






