Forget-me-not field

Forget-me-not is one of the plants of the family called borage; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill. (M. intermedia Link.).
As for the name of the field forget-me-not family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Boraginaceae Juss.
Description of field forget-me-not
Field forget-me-not is an annual or biennial herbaceous rough plant, endowed with a straight and branched stem, the height of which will vary between fifteen and fifty centimeters. The leaves of this plant will be alternate and oblong-lanceolate. Forget-me-not flowers will be small in size, they are collected in curlicue inflorescences and are painted in bright blue tones.
Forget-me-nots bloom in the period from May to September. Under natural conditions, this plant is found on the territory of Ukraine and in many regions of Russia. For its growth, forget-me-not prefers weedy places, slopes, dry meadows, fields and places along roads. It is noteworthy that this plant is perganos and is a very valuable honey plant.
Description of the medicinal properties of forget-me-nots
Forget-me-not is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the grass of this plant for medicinal purposes. The term grass includes stems, flowers and leaves. It is recommended to harvest such raw materials of this plant throughout the entire flowering period of this plant.
Forget-me-not will be endowed with very effective expectorant, anti-inflammatory and hemostatic properties, and in addition will significantly contribute to the reduction of sweat. An infusion prepared from the herb of this plant is indicated for use in cases of hemoptysis, cough, intestinal tuberculosis, chronic bronchitis, as well as pulmonary tuberculosis, which will be accompanied by severe night sweats and emaciation.
Forget-me-not juice or powder is recommended for use against malignant tumors of the genital organs and oral cavity. As for the decoction, which is prepared from the roots of forget-me-nots, it should be used externally for eye diseases. A strong decoction of the forget-me-not herb is used for baths for dry eczema and skin rashes.
As for homeopathy, this plant is quite widespread here. An infusion prepared from the forget-me-not herb is recommended for use for bronchitis, respiratory diseases and pulmonary tuberculosis. In addition, this healing agent is used externally for snake and scorpion bites, and is also used for various skin diseases.
For pulmonary tuberculosis, it is recommended to use the following very effective healing remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take two teaspoons of forget-me-not herb per glass of boiling water. The resulting healing remedy should be infused for about four hours, after which such a healing mixture based on forget-me-nots should be filtered very carefully. Take the resulting medicine based on this plant about three to four times a day, one teaspoon for pulmonary tuberculosis. It is important to remember that in order to achieve the greatest effectiveness when taking such a remedy, you should strictly follow all the rules for preparing this medicine based on forget-me-nots. In this case, a positive result from taking this remedy will be noticeable in the near future.






