The Witch Grass,
Going into topic, today Im going to talk about a plant that I met recently, however, when I researched I could see that its use dates back a long time, and that it has a great number of almost magical properties for our organism, from where comes his name, I mean the witch grass, because it says heals anything.
The witch herb, is a succulent plant with fleshy leaves, with yellow or reddish flowers, this belongs to the genus Kalanchoe. Its scientific name is Bryophyllum pinnatum. This plant is well known throughout the world and is known by other names such as Goethe plant, leaf of the air, Ojaransín, flower of arete, leaflet, tronador siempreviva, liberator, among others.
The witch herb, is a plant that studies have shown that is rich in flavonoids, acetates and phenols, substances that provide benefits to our body, This medicinal plant is used by herbalists around the world, which take advantage of their properties to enhance health.
Among the properties of the witch grass include:
- It is ideal to reduce inflammation.
- Prevents and contributes to improve diseases of the respiratory tract.
- It is used to lower fevers.
- The infusion regulates the digestive processes.
- Calm kidney colic.
- Ideal to counteract infections.
- Help control hypertension.
- Prevents fluid retention.
- Reduces diarrhea and upset stomach.
- Reduces herpes and other viruses.
- Among other.
As you can see, there are many health benefits and even, many say that this plant is very effective in reducing cancer cells, and is used as a natural chemotherapy providing advances to people who used it as a supplement or alternative medicine traditional. However, it is always important to take into consideration that its use must always be endorsed by people specialized in the application of this type of medicine and with the consent of their treating doctor.
Friends Stemians, I hope you take advantage of the many contributions of this simple plant that many have at hand and yet we have no idea how great it can be.
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That's so cool.. I've never heard of it before. Do you use it personally? How do you prepare it?
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hello, if I have tried the benefits of this plant, I take it a lot in infusion to relieve colic, inflammation and digestive problems, also has many uses. I love plants and I am a faithful follower and lover of naturalmedicine
Fabulous!!
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Oh, that sounds like a helpful plant! Did you plant it or does it occur in the wild in your area?
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hello friends @naturalmedicine, was planted in the garden of the residential complex where I live, there we have many medicinal plants for use by the whole community
Great Info thank you! I will halve to look into growing some of this. Hope your electricity situation stabilizes soon!
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thanks friend. regards !!!
I have this one in my garden. I love the beautiful leaves but I wasn't aware of its medicinal benefits. Thanks for that.
You have a wonderful plant in your garden, take advantage of its benefits and investigate more than it for the enjoyment of its many properties. regards
This is such a fascinating plant. I'd never heard of it. Thanks for sharing this.