Mytnik high

Mytnik high is one of the plants of the family called Noricaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will sound as follows: Pedicularis elata Willd.
As for the name of the high grass family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Description of the high mytnik
Mytnik high is a perennial herbaceous plant, the height of which will fluctuate between ten and forty centimeters, and is also a semi-parasite. The stems of this plant are thin, while the basal leaves will be less numerous, and will also be pinnately dissected into deeply pinnately divided segments. The flowers of the tall grass are in a rather dense inflorescence, the corolla of this plant is painted in yellow tones, and its length will be about twenty to twenty-five millimeters. The middle bracts of this plant are three- and five-lobed. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Central Asia, the Far East, in the Altai and Upper Tobolsk regions of Western Siberia, as well as in the Daur and Angara-Sayan regions of Eastern Siberia.
To grow, the high myeloid prefers sandy shores, thickets of bushes, forests and saline meadows.
Description of the medicinal properties of mytnik high
Mytnik high is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and for medicinal purposes it is recommended to use the roots, flowers and the entire above-ground part of this plant. It is noteworthy that the tall mytnik is also an ornamental plant.
The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of coumarins and alkaloids in the composition of this plant, while the following iridoids will be present in the roots: harpagide derivatives, isocatalpol and aucubin. In the grass of this plant, coumarins, saponins and the following flavonoids were found: derivatives of luteolin, apigenin, kaempferol and quercetin. The stems contain saponins, flavonoids and iridoids, and the leaves contain saponins and flavonoids.
A decoction prepared from the roots of the plant is recommended for use as a diuretic. The herb of this plant is endowed with very effective diuretic, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effects. An infusion based on the herb of Mytnik alba is recommended for use for syphilis, diarrhea and metrorrhagia, as well as for hyperkeratosis of the scalp and for the resorption of hemorrhoids. An infusion prepared from the flowers of mytillaria is recommended for use as an antipyretic, diuretic and hemostatic agent. A decoction of the aerial part of the herb of this plant is used for neurasthenia, tendon rupture, pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia and nephritis.
As a diuretic, it is recommended to use the following medicinal product based on mytaria alba: to prepare such a medicinal product you will need to take one teaspoon of crushed roots of this plant per glass of water. The resulting mixture should be boiled for about four to five minutes over fairly low heat, and then this mixture should be left to infuse for one hour, after which this medicinal mixture based on Mytnik high should be filtered very carefully. Take the resulting medicinal product three times a day, one or two tablespoons, as a diuretic. It should be noted that if used correctly and following all the rules of preparation and administration, such a medicinal remedy based on mytaria algae will prove to be very effective. For this reason, it is important to carefully follow all instructions for preparing this product.






