Peony evasive

The evasive peony is one of the plants of the family called peony, in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Paeonia anomala L.
As for the name of the evasive peony family itself, in Latin it will be: Paeoniaceae Rudolphi.
Description of the evading peony
The evasive peony is a perennial herbaceous plant, the height of which will fluctuate between sixty and one hundred centimeters. Such a plant will be endowed with a tuberous branched root, which will be endowed with a very sweet taste and a rather strong odor. Most often, the stems of the evasive peony are single-flowered, but the flowers themselves will be quite large, they are painted in purple-pink tones.
This plant blooms from May to June. Under natural conditions, the evasive peony is found in Siberia, Kazakhstan and in forest areas of the European part of the former Soviet Union.
Description of the medicinal properties of peony evasive
The evasive peony is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the roots of this plant for medicinal purposes. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of essential oil, sugars, tannins, starch, free salicylic and benzoic acid, amyloid carbohydrate and organic acids in the roots of this plant.
A water infusion and an alcohol extract prepared from the roots of Peony evaginata are recommended for use as an analgesic and sedative. In addition, there is an anticonvulsant effect of medicinal products based on this plant, as well as the ability to increase the secretory function of the stomach and improve appetite.
As for Tibetan medicine, here this plant is quite widespread. Tibetan medicine recommends the use of preparations based on peony evaginata for epilepsy.
As for traditional medicine, the root of this plant is indicated for use in bronchitis, gout and rheumatism. However, it is important to note that peony is also a very poisonous plant, for this reason an increased degree of caution should be observed when using any products based on this plant. Also, we should not forget that drugs containing peony evasive should under no circumstances be prescribed to children.
For neuroses and insomnia, the following highly effective remedy based on this plant is recommended: to prepare this remedy, you will need a 10% tincture of both the above-ground and underground parts of the peony. It should be noted that this tincture is prepared using equal parts of the medicinal plant material and 40% alcohol. The resulting remedy based on this plant should be taken internally three times a day, regardless of meals, approximately thirty to forty drops. It is important to remember that to achieve maximum effectiveness when taking this remedy, it is recommended not only to strictly adhere to all the rules for preparing this remedy based on the peony, but also to carefully follow all the recommendations for its use. With proper application and use, the positive effect will be noticeable quite quickly when taking this remedy, and its intensity will depend on the severity of the underlying condition.






