The plant, which will be discussed here, has a very interesting name and no less interesting useful properties. It can be used for various purposes, but not everyone knows about it.
A plant with such an unusual name as a hemophilus belongs to the pink family. It is perennial grassy. Its rhizome is quite thick and woody. The height of the hemorrhagic can reach one meter. Its stem is straight and ribbed. In the upper part, it becomes branched. Root leaves are held on long petioles. The flowers of this plant are dark red in color.
The hemorrhage, the application and useful properties of which in this article will be considered, is most often found in the Far East, the Urals, and Eastern and Western Siberia. You can meet her even in the Caucasus. You need to look for it on the river banks, clearings, meadows and valleys, which are located near a water source. It is not difficult to buy drugs that are made on the basis of her (or her own). However, many still try to collect it themselves
For the manufacture of drugs, both the rhizome and the root of the hemophilus are used. This should be done at a time when the plant begins to bear fruit. Its upper part is cut off, the rhizome with roots is cleaned of the earth, washed, cut into pieces, and then dried. Drying is best done at temperatures from forty to fifty degrees Celsius. It is not recommended to do this on something iron, since in this case the plant may lose all its beneficial properties.
Its grass is best harvested during the flowering period. Everything is very simple here: the ground part is cut off and then dried in the fresh air.
What is contained in the hemogloth
The hemophilus, the beneficial properties and application of which we are considering, is such a valuable plant for the reason that it contains a large amount of tannins (up to seventeen percent), as well as a lot of elagic and gallic acid, starch, essential oil, loss, coloring matter, carotene and ascorbic acid. These are very valuable substances and it is not surprising that the extract of the hemorrhage is so useful. By the way, most of its useful properties were known to people many centuries ago.
Hemophilus: application
Preparations that are made on the basis of its roots and rhizomes are capable of stopping blood, and they also have antimicrobial and anesthetic effects. They can also be used for various inflammations.
The tannins, which are very numerous in the hemoptysis, allow this plant to be used as a medicine for intestinal, gastric, and also uterine bleeding. A remedy for people suffering from gum disease will also be a hemoptysis. Its use in dentistry is quite widespread.
In medicine, a twenty percent alcohol tincture of the hemorrhage is used. It can be used for inhalation of pulmonary hemorrhage. Its ingestion is prescribed to those patients who have found intestinal or uterine bleeding, ulcerative colitis or something like that. Surgeons use it to treat wounds that form during tonsillectomy surgery .
Also often use a decoction of hemorrhage. It is a good medicine for stomach bleeding, as well as for stomach ulcers or duodenal ulcers.
Often its tincture, as well as nectar, is prescribed for older people who suffer from functional colitis. Also, these drugs can very well help with dermatitis and dermatoses, trophic ulcers, they can be used to wash purulent wounds.
The hemorrhage, the application and useful properties of which we examined, is quite safe, however, it is still contraindicated for pregnant women.