Pot-bellied high

Pot-bellied high-bellied

The tall belly is one of the plants of the family called orchids; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Gastrodia elata Blume.

As for the name of the tall-bellied family itself, in Latin it will be: Orchidaceae Lindl.

Description of a high potbellied

The tall belly is a perennial herbaceous plant endowed with an annular, tuberous horizontal rhizome, the thickness of which will be about four to four and a half millimeters. The stems of such a plant will be thick and blue, they are colored in brownish tones and endowed with short scaly sheaths, and the height of such stems will fluctuate between fifty and one hundred centimeters. The bracts of the tall belly are equal to the ovaries, they are linear, and the perianth itself is swollen, tubular, it is colored in pale greenish tones and brownish with a whitish lip. The length of the ovary of this plant will be about five to six millimeters, while the ovary will be bare. The tall column of the belly will be quite long; near its top there are two pointed teeth on the sides, drooping downwards. The anther of the tall belly is apical.

This plant blooms in July. Under natural conditions, the tall belly is found in the Ussuri region in the Far East. As for the general distribution of this plant, it is found in Northeast China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula.

Description of the medicinal properties of high belly

The tall belly is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the stems and tuber of this plant for medicinal purposes. It is recommended to procure such raw materials both in spring and autumn.

It is recommended to explain the presence of such valuable healing properties by the content of alcohol, vitamin A, vanillin and mucous substances in the tubers of this plant. As for traditional medicine, here the tall belly has become quite widespread. A decoction prepared from the tubers of this plant is recommended for use as an antirheumatic and tonic, and is also used for numbness in the limbs, neuroses, neurasthenia, migraines, headaches, dizziness and scleroderma.

Tubers and stems of the tall belly are used as an expectorant, sedative, anticonvulsant and antiemetic, and are also used as a general tonic for nervous exhaustion, nervous system disorders and speech disorders. Due to the presence of a diuretic effect, such medicinal raw materials are used for diabetes, nephritis and hypertension. In addition, it was experimentally proven that the high belly is endowed with a hypotensive effect.

For sexual dysfunction, the Nanais use a tincture prepared from the tubers and stems of this plant. In addition, such healing agents are used as a tonic that will promote recovery, especially in various diseases of the cardiovascular system and after large blood loss.

For impotence, 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 eight grams of tall bellied tubers per glass of water. It is recommended to boil the resulting healing mixture for about seven to eight minutes in a tightly sealed container, then leave this mixture to infuse for about one hour, and then filter this medicine very carefully. Take this remedy based on tall belly three times a day, half a glass or one third of it.

Tall belly – medicinal properties and harm.

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