Miricaria triflorum

Myricaria triflorum myricaria

Myricaria triflora is one of the plants of the family called Combaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Myricaria triflora.

As for the name of the Myricaria triflorida family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Tamaricaceae Link.

Description of Myricaria triflorum

Miricaria triflorum is a shrub whose height will vary between two and four meters. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Central Asia, as well as in the Altai region of Western Siberia. For the growth of myricaria triflorum, it prefers sandbanks and pebbles located in river valleys, as well as mountain slopes and gorges, places along drying up beds of mountain rivers and streams. This plant can grow up to almost four thousand meters above sea level. It is noteworthy that myricaria triflorum can grow both in groups and individually. It should be noted that this plant is not only an ornamental plant, but is also poisonous. For this reason, caution should be strictly observed when taking any preparations based on Myricaria triflorum.

Description of the medicinal properties of Myricaria triflorum

Miricaria triflorum is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use green twigs of this plant for medicinal purposes. Green twigs are the annual shoots of Myricaria triflorum.

The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of phenolcarboxylic acids, tannins, alkaloids, ellagic acid, alcohols, beta-sitosterol, vitamin C and the following flavonoids in this plant: tamarixetin glycoside, quercetin, rhamnazin, isoquercetin, rhamnetin, tamarixetin and kaempferide.

As for traditional medicine, healing remedies based on this plant are quite widespread. A decoction prepared from the stems of Myricaria triflorum is recommended for the treatment of rheumatism, while a decoction prepared from the green twigs of this plant is recommended for use in various gynecological diseases. It is noteworthy that the leaves of this plant are used as a tea substitute. The stems of Myricaria triflorum are used to make mouthpieces, and the bark is a source for obtaining black paint.

For rheumatism, it is recommended to use the following quite effective remedy based on Myricaria triflorum: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take one tablespoon of crushed twigs of this plant per three hundred milliliters of water. The resulting healing mixture should be boiled for about eight minutes, after which the mixture is left to infuse for about one hour. Then this mixture based on Myricaria triflorum should be very carefully filtered, after which this healing mixture is brought up to the original volume with boiled water. Take the resulting medicinal product three times a day, one-third of a glass.

For endocervicitis and colpitis, it is recommended to use the following quite effective remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of crushed dry branches of Myricaria triflorum per half liter of water. It is recommended to boil the resulting mixture for about ten minutes, and then this mixture is left to infuse for one hour and then filtered very carefully. Take this healing remedy based on Myricaria triflorum three times a day, one-third of a glass.

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