Euphorbia almondaceae

Euphorbia almond spurge

Euphorbia almond-shaped is one of the plants of the family called Euphorbiaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Euphorbia amygdaloides L.

As for the name of the almond-shaped milkweed family itself, in Latin it will be: Euphorbiaceae Juss.

Description of almond milkweed

Euphorbia almond is a perennial herbaceous plant, the height of which will fluctuate between twenty and one hundred centimeters, such a plant will be more or less hairy. The stems of this plant are erect, their thickness is five to seven millimeters, and at the top such stems will be endowed with six to sixteen axillary peduncles. The apical peduncles are present in the number of five to eight pieces, and at the end they are once or twice bifid. The leaves of almond-shaped milkweed are obtuse and semi-circular, the cup of this plant will be broadly bell-shaped, its length will be about two to two and a half millimeters, and its height will be approximately two and a half to three millimeters. The nectaries of this plant are present in number of four; they are endowed with horns and are sickle-shaped. The triangular nut of this plant will be deeply trifurcated and flattened-ovate. The almond-shaped milkweed seed is ovoid-rounded, its length does not even reach three centimeters, and the width will average two millimeters; such a seed will be smooth and grayish-black in color.

Description of the medicinal properties of almond euphorbia

Euphorbia almond-shaped is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the juice and herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The term grass includes flowers, stems and leaves.

The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of rubber, cyclitols, lignans, diterpenoids, flavonoids and a fatty substance with a fairly high melting point in this plant. There will be rubber present in the roots, leaves and stems of this plant. The milkweed almond herb will contain alkaloids, while the seeds have a fatty oil and the following fatty acids: oleic and butyric.

Euphorbia almond is endowed with a very effective emetic and strong laxative effect. An aqueous extract of the herb of this plant is used in the treatment of sarcoma and is also used as an anti-carcinogenic agent. Fresh milkweed juice is used to remove calluses and warts. It is noteworthy that the aerial part of this plant has become quite widespread in homeopathy. In addition, almond euphorbia is endowed with the ability to dye wool and silk in black and yellow tones.

For sarcoma and various cancers, it is recommended to use the following very effective remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take four grams of dry crushed milkweed almond grass per six hundred milliliters of water. The resulting medicinal mixture should be boiled over fairly low heat until half of the original volume remains, after which such a medicinal mixture based on this plant should be filtered. Take this remedy three times a day, one drop. One drop should be added every day, after which the amount should be increased to ten drops per day. Take ten drops of this healing remedy based on milkweed almond for about three to four weeks, ten drops each. For maximum effectiveness, it is very important to follow all the rules for preparing and taking such a product.

Euphorbia almond. NEW BELGIAN ASTER. AGGRESSIVENESS. FLOWER FLOWER IN FRONT OF THE GAZEGO. November.

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