Patrinia sibirica

Patrinia Siberian patrinia

Patrinia sibirica is one of the plants of the family called Valerian, in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Patrinia sibirica L.

As for the name of the Siberian Patrinia family itself, in Latin it will be: Valerianaceae Batsch.

Description of Patrinia Siberian

Patrinia sibirica is a perennial herbaceous plant whose height will vary between five and twenty centimeters. This plant is endowed with a thick and rather long multi-headed rhizome, as well as several erect stems. The leaves of Patrinia sibirica are smooth, opposite and pinnate, with the upper leaves being sessile and the lower leaves being petiolate, but can sometimes be entire. The flowers of this plant are quite small in size, they are painted in bright yellow tones and are collected in a corymbose inflorescence. The fruit of Patrinia Sibirica is membranous and is endowed with an overgrown bract.

This plant blooms from June to July. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Sayan Mountains, Khakassia, Altai and Kuznetsk Alatau. For growth, Patrinia Siberian prefers pebbles, gravelly mountain slopes and coastal sands.

Description of the medicinal properties of Patrinia Siberian

Patrinia Siberian is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the rhizomes and roots of this plant for medicinal purposes.

The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of nitrogen-containing bases, alkaloids, triterpene saponins, fatty and essential oils in the roots of this plant. In the aerial part of Patrinia Siberian, fatty and essential oils are present in larger quantities, as well as carotene and a fairly significant amount of ascorbic acids. The flowers and leaves of this plant contain flavonoids.

It should be noted that Siberian patrinia has the ability to provide a calming effect on the nervous system: such an effect will be similar to the effects of valerian. In addition, this plant will lower blood pressure, increases blood clotting and is a very effective anti-sclerotic effect. In addition, preparations based on this plant will have an irritating effect on the mucous membranes, and will also have a detrimental effect on many pathogenic fungi, including ringworm.

As a very effective sedative, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on this plant: this remedy is a tincture of the roots of Patrinia Sibirica in seventy percent alcohol. This remedy is taken three to four times a day, twenty-five to twenty drops. It is noteworthy that the potency of this remedy will even exceed all drugs based on valerian officinalis.

As for traditional medicine, here this plant is very widespread. Here, Patrinia sibirica is used for gastroenteritis, scrofula, febrile conditions, pulmonary tuberculosis and jaundice. In addition, the plant is used in Mongolian and Tibetan medicine for osteomyelitis and malaria, and is also used as a very effective analgesic for renal colic, as a wound healing agent and an antitoxic agent. In fact, it is important to note the fact that when used competently and correctly, healing remedies based on Patrinia sibirica turn out to be very effective and the positive effect will be noticeable in the near future.

PATRINIA fam. Valerian

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