The Prunelle vulgaire, commonly referred to as Auto-guérison, is a small, healthy medicinal plant. These lively plants, a healthy part of the family of the mind, are appreciated for their ability to guide and can be found in different environments such as forest leaves, hairy animals and large champs.
Self-Guérison Identification Self-guérison can be identified by its distinctive characteristics. On a straight hair, and at the bottom of each hair you will find a floral epi here, parfois with a dark brown or red color. The flowers of the plant vary in violet deep in clear lava.
They are tubes and two layers, with the upper layer being a deeper violet, forming a cap on the lower, clearer layer. The feuilles are oval or in spear shape with toothed edges, and the feuilles and tiges have small poils.
Edibles and traditional uses The leaves and bourgeons of flora of the Auto-guérison are edible, crus or cuits, and are often used in salads, smoothies or herbal teas. In traditional medicines, these plants are recommended for their soothing properties, particularly in chinoise medicines, which are useful for skin problems, eye inflammation and fissures.
European herbalists are favored for the guidance of blessures, both internal and external, as well as the various indigenous tribes of North America, useful for a large event, including respiratory conditions and skin irritations.
Aperçu delves into the medicinal properties and modern research on Prunella Vulgaris. In-depth medical properties Prunella Vulgaris, common for long-term use in traditional medicines, is the object of modern scientific research to validate and understand its properties. This research highlights the most important domains in which Self-Healing has the most powerful advantages: Healing of the wounds: Traditional evidence for the ability to heal the blessures, modern research so far hides, which means that Self-Healing can accelerate them Guérison process thanks to its astringent and antimicrobial properties. This is particularly noteworthy to help you look at the skin, the bruises and the skin ulcers.
Anti-inflammatory effects: The plant is rich in rosemary acid, which contributes to its anti-inflammatory properties. It hides the benefit for conditions such as throat swelling, amygdales inflammation and various conditions that cause inflammation of the skin.
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