Varlakova’s hollyweed

Varlakov's hornwort

Varlakov’s Oxytropis is one of the plants of the family called legumes; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Oxytropis varlakovii Serg. (0. glandulosa Turcz.).

As for the name of the Varlakova family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Fabaceae Lindl. (Leguminosae Juss.).

Description of Varlakova

Varlakova varlaca is a perennial stemless plant, the length of which will be about thirty-five centimeters. Such a plant will be endowed with shortened rods, which will form a more or less dense turf. The thickness of the root of the varlakova will be about half to two and a half centimeters, the length of the leaves is seven to fifteen centimeters. The leaves of this plant, four in number, will be in fifteen to twenty-six whorls; such leaves are linear, their length is five to fifteen millimeters. The length of the peduncles will be about six to thirteen centimeters; they are shorter than the leaves. The corolla of the Varlakova varlaca is painted in whitish-yellowish tones, the length of the marigold is seven to eight millimeters, the length of the wings is eighteen to twenty millimeters, and the length of the boat reaches seventeen millimeters. The beans of this plant will be multi-seeded and white-fluffy, as well as oblong-lanceolate.

This plant blooms in the month of June, while the Varlakova oysterwort will bear fruit in the period from July to August. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Daursky region of Eastern Siberia. For its growth, the varlakova horned grass prefers meadows, saline steppes and the shores of salt lakes.

Description of the medicinal properties of Olympus varlakova

The herb 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 flowers, leaves and stems.

It is noteworthy that the experiment proved that the amount of flavonoids in the composition of preparations based on this plant will be endowed with vasodilating and hypotensive properties. As for Tibetan medicine, here this plant is very widespread. An infusion and decoction prepared on the basis of the herb Varlakova will be used for various acute infectious diseases, as well as as a diuretic, anthelmintic and wound-healing agent. In addition, such drugs are used as an analgesic for toothache.

For acute infectious diseases, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a very effective remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of dry crushed herb Varlakova per three hundred milliliters of water. The resulting healing mixture should be infused for about two hours, after which it is recommended to strain this mixture very carefully. Take the resulting medicinal product based on this plant three to four times a day, warm, half a glass or one third of it. It should be noted that in addition to being used for acute infectious diseases, this product can also be used as a mouth rinse for toothache.

As a diuretic and wound healing agent, take two tablespoons of dry crushed herb per glass of water. After preparation, this mixture is taken three times a day, two tablespoons: this remedy turns out to be very effective.

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