in the presence of a small amount of seeds of fireweed purity 85 % without fluff
germination of 89 % in the processing of ash increases
a great substitute of tea
price negotiable packaging for 0.1 gram = 2000 - 2500 PCs
also available is the roots of fireweed the price 8 UAH per 1 PCs
Angustifoliate the fireweed is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the family ciprani. Straight, not branched, succulent stem reaches a height of from 75 to 200 cm Creeping rhizome well developed, has numerous branches and can reach a length of 100 cm Leaves are alternate, sessile (very short petiole), elongated shape, pointed tip.
The flowers are wide open, painted in purple or bright pink shade, is collected in the conical brush in the upper parts of the plant. The fruit is an elongated capsule with numerous small seeds inside. A characteristic feature of seeds of fireweed is the presence of a tuft (of feathers), through which the seeds may scatter a considerable distance from this medicinal plant.
Blooming willow-herb angustifoliate in the summer – from mid-June to mid-August, fruits in late July – August.
The natural distribution area of willow-herb angustifoliate – virtually the entire territory of Russia. Abundantly this medicinal plant grows along roads, in forest clearings, burned areas and embankments.
Useful properties of fireweed
In folk medicine used as the above-ground part of the fireweed – leaves and flowers, and the underground rhizome. Collecting leaves and flowers occurs during flowering herbs, and flowers must be fully open, i.e. there is a high probability that during the drying process they turn into seeds. The leaves before drying was separated from the shoots and lay under cover in a thin layer.
The roots are harvested after flowering (in autumn). After cutting the rhizome is cleaned from the soil and wash well under cold water, and then dried in an oven at a temperature of 70 °C.
In the chemical composition of the leaves of fireweed contains a number of useful organic compounds: flavonoids, tannins (up to 20 %), mucous substance (up to 15 %), tannin pyrogallol group (10 %), diseases (0,1 %), coumarins, sugar, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), iron, manganese, provitamin a (retinol acetate).
In the chemical composition of roots detected carotenoids, flavonoids, tannins, starch, gums.
In the chemical composition of the flowers contain flavonoids, tannins, mucous substances, ascorbic acid, coumarins, sugars and essential oils.
Healing infusions and decoctions from willow-herb used in folk medicine as an effective coating, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, sedative, haemostatic and laxative.
The use of fireweed
Decoction and infusion of fireweed used in a number of diseases of various organs and systems of organs. In its chemical composition the leaves of fireweed contain significant amounts of mucilage and tannin, which is why infusion is used successfully in various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, characterized by high acidity (stomach ulcer and duodenal ulcer, gastritis). In addition, an infusion helps to cope with the negative effects of dysbacteriosis and normalize flora.
The presence in the chemical composition of this medicinal raw material of ascorbic acid, iron, and manganese characterizes a healing potion as an effective tool in combating iron deficiency anemia (low hemoglobin on a result of the General analysis of blood). In addition, an infusion can be used for women with heavy menstruation, but also during the postpartum period.
Infusion and decoction of fireweed stimulate heart activity and mild action on the nervous system. They are used for insomnia, nervous excitement, irritability and headaches.
As external funds infusion from the leaves is successfully used in diseases of the oral cavity, such as stomatitis, sore throat, tonsillitis. The dry leaf powder of the medicinal plant is used as an aid in the treatment of infected wounds and ulcers. As a poultice it is used in otitis media (including acute) and soft tissue injuries.
Infusion of fireweed herb
Recipe # 1: 15 g of crushed medicinal raw material (aerial parts of medicinal plants) pour 200 ml of boiling water and infused for 60 minutes and then strain it into a clean container and take 1 tablespoon (15 ml) 3 times a day.
Recipe # 2: 1 tablespoon of medicinal raw materials (roots and rhizomes) pour 200 ml of boiling water and infused for 45 minutes, then strain into a clean container. Infusion take 3 times a day 15 ml with headaches and insomnia.
Recipe # 3 1 tablespoon of the medicinal raw material (leaves) pour 200 ml of boiling water and leave for two hours, then strain it into a clean container. Take the medicine 1 tablespoon (15 ml) 3 times a day for anemia and 1/3 Cup three times a day for chronic cystitis.
Recipe # 4: 2 tablespoons of medicinal raw pour 400 ml boiling water and infused for 6 hours, after which strain it into a clean container. This infusion is used as an external agent in otitis media, the well-moistened swab in the infusion and injected into the ear hole.
A decoction of willow-herb narrow-leaved
10 g of dry medicinal raw material (flowers) pour 200 ml of water and placed in a boiling water bath for 15