The medicinal properties of the willow bush - a beautiful perennial with lilac flowers
Lush and bright long loosestrife inflorescences can often be seen in flower beds and in front gardens. Did you know that this plant also has healing powers? Especially valuable are the medicinal properties of the willow bush - it is this species that is the most useful. Compared to large-flowered hybrid varieties, it loses significantly. But the benefits of this type are much greater and in folk medicine, herb is very much appreciated.
Description of the plant
The loosestrife has many names, but most often it is called plakun - grass. Lover of wet soil, he is able to independently regulate the moisture content. If it is in excess, the excess liquid is simply released through the leaves and drips down like tears.
The medicinal properties of willow loosestrife
It is noteworthy that the plant is useful from the top to the roots. They, as well as the leaves, stems and flowers, contain many nutrients, oils, acids and vitamins. Thanks to this, the loosestrife has a beneficial effect on the human body, namely:
- heals wounds and other damage to the skin;
- stops blood;
- relieves the inflammatory process;
- calms the nervous system;
- removes cramps and colic;
- neutralizes toxicosis;
- serves as a bonding agent for diarrhea and stomach disorders;
- helps fight insomnia.
Taking potions with a loosestrife can not be tied to food intake.
Contraindications to looser treatment
Despite its great healing power, in some cases, its use can aggravate the situation. So, in view of the fact that the herb lends blood vessels and increases blood pressure, it should be taken with caution in hypertensive patients. In addition, you can not self-medicate and take loosestrife with chronic constipation, blood clots, atherosclerosis. The plant is also contraindicated in people who have rapid blood clotting.