Sibirka Altai

Altai Siberian sibirca

Altai Siberia is one of the plants of the family called Rosaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Sibiraea altaiensis (Laxm.) Schneid. (S. laevigata (L.) Maxim., Spiraea laevigata L., S. altaica Pall.).

As for the name of the Altai Siberian family itself, in Latin it will be: Rosaceae Juss.

Description of Siberian Altai

Sibirka Altai is a shrub whose height does not exceed one and a half meters. This plant is endowed with rather thick branches, which are covered with dark brown bark. Siberian Altai is endowed with entire thick lanceolate leaves, painted in gray-green tones, the length of which is about thirty to forty millimeters, and the width is equal to seven to twenty millimeters. The inflorescence of this plant will be in the form of panicles that develop at the ends of long side shoots; such shoots will consist of about five to ten simple brushes, the length of which is three to ten centimeters. Shoots of Siberian Altai will emerge from the very axils of the leaves, while the size of the leaves will decrease towards the top. The flowers of this plant are white in color and the leaflets are bare. The length of the leaflets is five to five and a half millimeters, and the width is two to two and a half millimeters.

Flowering of Siberian Altai occurs in June, while this plant will begin to bear fruit in July. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Altai region of Western Siberia. For growth, this plant prefers undergrowth and areas of mountain valleys. It is noteworthy that Altai Siberia is a very ornamental plant.

Description of the medicinal properties of Siberian Altai

Altai Siberia is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the branches of this plant for medicinal purposes. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of quinoin, tannins, traces of alkaloids, flavonoids and hydrocyanic acid in this plant. A decoction prepared from the branches of Altai Sibirica has become quite widespread in Altai. Here, such a very effective drug is indicated for use in hepatitis, fever and stroke.

It is noteworthy that the leaves of this plant can be used as a tea substitute.

For those prone to bleeding, the following highly effective remedy based on this plant is recommended: To prepare this remedy, take one tablespoon of crushed branches per approximately three hundred milliliters of water. The resulting healing mixture should first be boiled for about seven to eight minutes, then left to steep for about two hours and then strained very thoroughly. Take this remedy based on Altai anthracite three times a day, regardless of meals, one tablespoon at a time, if you have a tendency to bleed. It is important to note that to achieve maximum effectiveness when taking this remedy based on this plant, it is necessary not only to strictly adhere to all the rules for preparing the remedy, but also to carefully follow all the instructions for taking it. In this case, depending on the initial severity of the disease, a positive effect will be noticeable quite quickly when taking a remedy based on crushed branches of Altai anthracite.

SIBIRA (SIBIRAEA) fam. Rosaceae

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