Maryin root
Beautiful flower marjin root, or peonyevading, grows in Siberia, Mongolia and Kazakhstan. A unique plant used in medicine has a pleasant aroma emanating from bright pink flowers. Plant with erect stem, not more than one meter in height, perennial.
In folk medicine were widely usedthe rhizome of the peony, because of which the threat of extinction of this species appeared. Today, harvesting a wild peony evader is prohibited. However, its seeds are available to any gardener. In cultivation, he is extremely unpretentious, not prone to diseases and pests. Also agrofirms grow whole plantations of marjin root for further processing and use in medicine.
Peony dodging is covered with legends. From Greek mythology it is known that the flower is named after the doctor Peon. His glory during the Trojan War surpassed the teacher, for which he was overthrown. But the gods have mercy on the doctor and turned him into the most beautiful flower, which further treated people.
Collection
Collect the grass of the marjin root from the end of May to the end of June, it is dried and infusions are made. Root tubers are harvested at any time during the growing season. They are cut and dried at a temperature of 50 degrees.
Composition
Due to its chemical composition marinroot application found in medicine. The biological composition of the plant includes essential oil, flavonoids, benzoic, salicylic acid, tannins, manganese, sterols, strontium, tar, sugars and many others.
Healing properties
Mariin root, the medicinal properties of which were madeits popular in medicine in many countries (including China, Japan, Mongolia, Russia, India and others), has the greatest popularity as a sedative, which is used in the treatment of:
epilepsy;
neuroses;
insomnia.
Ten percent of plant tincture is recommended for diseases:
gastritis;
stomach ulcer;
vegetative vascular dystonia.
There is a successful experience of using decoctions and infusions in cancer diseases of the uterus and stomach.
Also pion substances act as an anesthetic for herbal and headache and toothache.
Contraindications
Preparations from herbs and rhizomes of the marry root are not recommended for renal and hepatic insufficiency, with increased sensitivity to components.
Methods of application
When toothache: moistened in a tincture tampon to attach to the sick tooth for ten minutes.
With diarrhea: 1 teaspoon dried peony roots, pour 2 glasses of water and boil in a water bath for five minutes. Eat half a glass three times a day before meals.
With epilepsy: in a bottle of vodka for a month insist three spoons of dry grass maria root. Drink one teaspoon 30 minutes before meals in the morning and evening.
Infertility: in a bottle of vodka for ten days, insist 50 grams of finely chopped fresh root. Drink one teaspoon three times a day.
With insomnia or excessive excitability: a week to insist in 100 grams of vodka ten grams of peony roots. Eat half a teaspoon three times a day.













