Acrid small petal

Acidaceae is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Asteraceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Erigeron acris L.
As for the name of the caustic petal family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Asteraceae Dumort. (Compositae Giseke).
Description of the caustic small petal
The caustic small petal is either an annual, biennial, or even perennial plant, the height of which will not exceed about five to seven centimeters. The stems of this plant can be either single or several pieces; such stems are reddish and straight. The leaves of the caustic petal are collected in a basal rosette, and the stem leaves will be few and spaced. The flowers of this plant are in baskets, the width of which is approximately six to twelve millimeters; such baskets are located in a loose paniculate inflorescence. The flowers of the caustic small petal can be colored in both blue and lilac, and in violet tones, while the edge flowers are only slightly longer than the middle ones.
This plant blooms in the summer. Under natural conditions, the caustic small petal is found in the European part of Russia, Ukraine, the Far East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Belarus, Moldova, as well as Western and Eastern Siberia. For growth, this plant prefers birch forests, meadows, pine forests, places among bushes, gravelly, sandy and pebble habitats, ditches, salt marshes, ranging from the plain to the mid-mountain zone.
Description of the medicinal properties of the caustic small petal
The caustic petal is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The concept of grass includes the leaves, stems and flowers of this plant.
The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of essential oil, rubber, alkaloids, flavonoid 7-glucoside luteolin, beta-O-glycoside of pyrolic acid and heterocyclic oxygen-containing compounds in this plant. The caustic small petal is endowed with very effective analgesic, antifever, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effects. A decoction prepared from the herb of this plant is recommended for use in various female diseases as an anti-inflammatory agent. While externally such a decoction of the herb acrid is used for abscesses and sore throats as an analgesic.
An infusion prepared from the leaves of this plant is very effective for heartburn. In Chinese medicine, an infusion of small petal flowers is widely used: such a healing remedy should be used for fever.
For hair loss, it is recommended to use a very effective remedy based on the caustic small petal: to prepare such a healing remedy, you should take two to six tablespoons of the herb of this plant per liter of water. The resulting healing mixture should be boiled for about five to six minutes over fairly low heat, after which it is recommended to leave this healing mixture to infuse for about one to two hours, then this mixture should be filtered very carefully. This medicinal product based on the caustic plant should be used to wash your hair every other day for about two to three weeks. It should be noted that such a healing remedy is very effective when properly prepared and used.






