Euphorbia Pallas is a rare plant ownedto the class Angiosperms. In the people, this herb is better known as the peasant root. The use and beneficial properties of this perennial will be discussed in today's article.
For the first time the healing properties of individual plants,belonging to the genus Euphorbia, became interested in Yuba Eforbe - a doctor who served at the court of the Moorish king. As for the scientific name of a particular species, there was a confusing story. Initially, the German botanist Fyodor Fisher was engaged in the description of the plant. But due to absentmindedness, he gave him the name of an already existing species. Subsequently, this oversight was noticed by another botanist, Nikolai Turchaninov. He specialized in the systematics of species and wanted to correct the mistake by giving the plant the name of Fisher himself, but by mistake he recorded it as a spurge Pallas.
Once this perennial was considered goodremedy for constipation. His juice got rid of birthmarks, warts and corns. Mongolian and Chinese healers have long used peasant root. Application and useful properties, photos and history of this plant are studied so well that it is recommended today to enhance sexual desire, maintain erection and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
Euphorbia Pallas (or Fisher) representsherbaceous plant with a well-developed root system and a long strong stem. Its height can reach forty centimeters. On a simple, well-pubescent stalk, there are wide opposite leaves. And below they are scale-like, and above - lily.
Blossoms man root, and useful applicationwhose properties were known to our far ancestors, in May. Its fruit is similar to a large oblate box with three brownish seeds-nuts. Milky sap is abundantly isolated from all parts of the plant.
This is a highly endemic herb.It grows on the territory of Mongolia, Korea and China. In Russia, it can be seen in Transbaikalia. It mainly grows in the southern and southeastern part of the Chita region along the Onon, Argun and Shilka rivers.
This rare grass is listed in the Red Book. Muzhik-root mainly grows on flat steppes, gravelly and stony slopes.
As a rule, Pallas euphorbia is used in medicine. They begin to harvest it immediately after the wilting of the ground part of the plant. This usually happens not earlier than July.
Because the milky grass juice is poisonous, its collectioncarried out in gloves from a fairly dense material and special protective glasses. The root is extracted by hand, trying to dig it along with the lateral processes. The extracted material is cleaned from the remnants of the soil, washed and left to wither in the sun. After some time, peeling brownish bark is removed from the roots, cut into large pieces and laid out at some distance from each other. Dry them in the open air, not forgetting to turn over periodically. Otherwise, the raw materials will begin to rot and acquire a foul, musty smell.
This aspect is still considered poorly understood.Peasant root, the use and useful properties of which are due to the high content of beneficial substances, is rich in selenium, essential oils, myricin, sucrose and fatty acids. It contains a lot of alkaloids, toxins, flavonoids, tannins and bitter extractives.
In the composition of the roots of euphorbia Pallas is present 8%resins And in the fresh milky juice of the plant contains from 53 to 79% of moisture and water-soluble substances. In addition, it contains eufuron, tirukallol and euphorbic anhydride.
For men, this plant is useful because in itsThe composition contains a high concentration of phyto-androgens and phytoexisteroids. The active action of these substances helps to quickly get rid of many diseases of the reproductive system. But at the same time it should be used with caution to those who suffer from allergies.
Молочай Палласа обладает противоопухолевыми, tonic, laxative, antibacterial and tonic properties. Due to the unique composition, it is able to actively suppress inflammatory processes occurring in the human body.
Приверженцы нетрадиционной медицины с давних times successfully use this grass (man-root). The use and useful properties of the plant, they say, can effectively deal with malignant tumors, gastritis, gastric ulcer, diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Drugs made on the basis of this perennial, shown with phlegmon, boils, abscesses, purulent wounds and burns. Grass, endowed with strong laxative properties, is used to cleanse the intestines from toxins accumulated in it.
In folk medicine, euphorbia Fisher since ancient timesused to treat prostate adenoma, erectile dysfunction, testicular lesions and chronic prostatitis. Preparations made on the basis of this plant are indicated for anemia. They are often prescribed to people who have undergone chemotherapy to restore blood. The herb prevents the growth of metastases and helps with leukemia.
Muzhik-root, whose healing propertiesdue to its unique chemical composition, it is effective in bronchitis, tuberculosis, asthma and pneumonia. It is used to combat various gynecological diseases, including cyst, fibroids and infertility, provoked by inflammatory processes. Mongolian healers use this amazing plant to treat liver echinococcosis and eczema. Herbalists use Euphorbia Pallas for the information of birthmarks, warts and corns.
It should be noted that the man-root (use anduseful properties, reviews and photos - all this information is presented in this publication) is a very poisonous plant. Its milky juice contains a large amount of euphorbic anhydride. The first symptom of Fischer's thrush poisoning is vomiting, accompanied by debilitating diarrhea, swelling of the tongue and a burning sensation in the mouth. Also, the patient has pain in the stomach, convulsions, a sharp decrease in pressure, arrhythmia and heart failure. In severe cases, the poisoning of this plant is fatal.
Overdose and prolonged use of milkweedPallas is fraught with ulceration of the skin and chemical burns. Juice caught in the eyes can cause blindness. Man-root can not be used for tachycardia, increased excitability, as well as during pregnancy and lactation. Allergy sufferers need to use this plant with extreme caution, strictly following the dosage recommended by the doctor.
The peasant root, the benefits and harms of which were known even in ancient times, is actively used in traditional medicine. They make all kinds of decoctions, tinctures and powders.
To prepare one of these folkfunds take five grams of chopped root and pour it half a liter of boiling water. All this is well wrapped and insisted for half an hour. After thirty minutes, the tool is filtered through several layers of gauze and taken in a tablespoon two to four times a day. This tincture effectively deals with cyst, mastopathy, fibromyoma, prostatitis and impotence.
To strengthen the immune system, stimulatehematopoiesis and activating the body’s defenses often use powder made from milkweed. It is taken at 0.03 grams three times a day, half an hour before meals. Also powder powdered purulent wounds, burns and abscesses.
To combat gastric ulcer, tuberculosis,epilepsy, anemia, asthma, diseases of the bladder and kidneys use a decoction prepared from five grams of crushed milkweed root Fisher. It is poured half a liter of filtered water and put on the stove. The broth is boiled for fifteen minutes, insist for two hours and filter through gauze. Take the remedy three times a day for a full tablespoon before meals.
To enhance immunity and prevent variousdiseases recommended to use alcohol tincture. To do this, take ten grams of root and chop it. The resulting powder is poured with half a liter of 70% alcohol and removed in a dark place. Insist means for a week, occasionally shaking it. Take 8-10 drops three times a day for half an hour before meals.
The people who actually used this perennialThey talk about the high effectiveness of this tool. According to them, with the help of preparations made on the basis of Fisher's milkweed, one can get rid of many health problems. It has an excellent wound-healing effect and helps strengthen the immune system.
For the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases are also often used peasant-root. Use for men is due to the fact that the composition of this plant contains substances that affect the potency.
Also everyone who used this plantrecommend taking precautions and remembering what to do in case of poisoning. The first thing to do in case of overdose is to call for emergency help. Before the arrival of the doctors, you can do a gastric lavage with a 2% soda solution and drink cold milk, flax suspension or jelly.