Skerda Siberian

Skerda Siberian skerda

Skerda Siberian is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Asteraceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Crepis sibirica L.

As for the name of the Siberian skerda family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Asteraceae Dumort. (Compositae Giseke).

Description of the Siberian skerda

Skerda Siberian is a perennial herbaceous pubescent plant, the height of which will fluctuate between fifty and one hundred and fifty centimeters. The rhizome of this plant is quite short and it will be endowed with fibrous roots. The stem of Siberian skerda is low-branched and ribbed. The leaves of this plant will be very large, slightly wrinkled and oblong-elliptical in shape. The size of the wrapper will be about six to ten centimeters, and the inner leaves are bare from the inside.

Flowering of the Siberian skerda occurs during the period starting from the middle and ending with the end of the summer period. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Caucasus, Belarus, Western and Eastern Siberia, Central Asia, the Dnieper region of Ukraine, as well as the following regions of the European part of Russia: Zavolzhsky, Dvina-Pechora, Lower Don, Volga-Don, Volga-Kama, Upper Volga and Ladoga-Ilmensky regions. For the growth of Siberian skerda, it prefers places among bushes, meadows, clearings, edges and sparse forests up to the upper mountain zone.

Description of the medicinal properties of Siberian skerda

Siberian skerda is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The term grass includes stems, flowers and leaves. The presence of such valuable medicinal properties should be explained by the rubber content of this plant.

An infusion prepared from the Siberian skerda herb is indicated for use for various diseases of the stomach, while the powder of this plant externally in the form of a poultice should be used for carbuncles and boils. It should be noted that young shoots of Siberian skerda are quite acceptable to eat.

For gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, 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 one tablespoon of crushed dry Siberian skerda herb per two hundred milliliters of boiling water. The resulting medicinal mixture should first be left to infuse for about two hours in a very warm place, after which this medicinal mixture based on Siberian skerda must be filtered very carefully. Take the resulting healing remedy based on this plant thirty minutes before the start of meals three times a day, one third of a glass, for the above diseases.

For local use in the form of lotions and washes as a wound-healing agent, it is recommended to use the following very effective medicine based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take three tablespoons of crushed dry Siberian skerda herb per two full glasses of boiling water. After this, such a healing mixture must be filtered very carefully. It is important to note the fact that in order to achieve the greatest effectiveness when taking such a remedy based on Siberian skerda, it is necessary to follow not only all the rules for its preparation, but also strictly follow all the rules for its administration.

SKERDA (CREPIS) fam. Compositae

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