Amazing Properties of Pharmacist Plant Inula
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elecampane, herbal medicine, folk medicine, expectorants, joint diseases, strengthens the heart, liver, spleen, intestinesAbstract
Elecampane is a well-known medicinal plant. It has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. Ancient medicine believed that the decoction of the elecampane root has the power of an antidote, strengthens the heart, liver, spleen, intestines, bladder, opens blockages of the liver and spleen. The powder of the roots of elecampane, when applied externally, helps with winds, joint diseases, sciatica from the cold. Fried seeds of elecampane, when ingested, are treated for intestinal ulcers. In folk medicine of Central Asian countries, the infusion of elecampane roots is drunk with difficulty breathing, inflammation of the respiratory tract and tuberculosis. A decoction of its roots is used in the treatment of inflammation of the bladder, diabetes mellitus, jaundice and hemorrhoids.
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