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Siberian source. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

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  1. Photos, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
  2. Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
  3. Botanical description, reference data, useful information, illustrations
  4. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology
  5. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

Siberian source, Polygala sibirica. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

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Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Istod (Polygala)

Family: Source (Polygalaceae)

Origin: Siberia, Far East, Mongolia, China.

Area: Siberian istod is found in meadows, glades, forest edges and rocky slopes.

Chemical composition: Siberian roots contain saponins, flavonoids, tannins and alkaloids.

Economic value: In traditional medicine, Siberian istod is used as an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antitumor agent. It is also used to strengthen the immune system and treat diseases of the respiratory system. In folk medicine, the roots of Siberian istod are used to prepare decoctions and tinctures.

Legends, myths, symbolism: In ancient times, the Siberian source was used as a cure for various diseases. In Siberian mythology, the istod was considered a plant of strength and endurance, which helps to overcome difficulties and stressful situations. In some legends, the source is referred to as the "root of life" or "the root of immortality." The symbolic meaning of Siberian origin is associated with its ability to increase the strength and endurance of the body. The plant symbolizes strength, endurance, vitality and immortality. Istod can also be associated with overcoming difficulties and stress, as it is known for its adaptogenic properties and helps the body adapt to adverse conditions. In general, the Siberian origin symbolizes strength, endurance, vitality and immortality, and also helps the body adapt to adverse conditions.

 


 

Siberian source, Polygala sibirica. Description, illustrations of the plant

Siberian source, Polygala sibirica L. Description, habitats, nutritional value, use in cooking

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Istod Siberian is a low herbaceous perennial plant from the istod family with thin, short, pubescent stems about 35 cm high.

Several above-ground stems depart from the rhizome, so the plant looks like a bush. The leaves are alternate, sessile, lanceolate, in contrast to the thin-leaved isthod, which has narrow, linear, pointed leaves. The leaves are shortly pubescent along the edges and above, glabrous below.

The flowers are blue or bluish-violet, small, collected in unilateral loose brushes.

Calyx five-leaved, blue. Corolla blue, of 3-5 petals, sometimes fused together. The fruit is a two-cell wide, flattened capsule up to 5 mm in diameter.

Blooms from June to August. It occurs on mountain slopes, in meadows, among shrubs, in rocky places.

The following types of Siberian istod are related: thin-leaved, Sosnovsky, bitter, large, istod-senega.

Saponins (1%), gaulterine glycoside, resins, polygallate alcohol, valeric acid, salicylic acid methyl ester, glucose, and fatty oil (8%) were found in the roots of the Siberian root.

The dried roots are used as a medicine.

The dried leaves are used as a tea substitute. They give a unique taste to tea. Drinks with Siberian origin have tonic properties.

The reserves of Siberian istod are not very large. In a number of countries, it has been introduced into culture.

Author: Koshcheev A.K.

 


 

Siberian source, Polygala sibiruca L. Botanical description, range and habitats, chemical composition, use in medicine and industry

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Perennial herbaceous plant 10 - 20 cm tall, polygalaceae family.

Leaves are lanceolate. Inflorescence - unilateral sparse lateral raceme 2-7 cm long. The flowers are blue. The fruit is a capsule with a diameter of about 5 mm.

Blooms in May-July.

Range and habitats. It grows in the steppes of Altai, Siberia, the Far East, less often in the Caucasus, Ukraine, in the Belgorod region and sandy Trans-Volga meadows. Grows best in loose, well-air- and water-permeable sandy soil. Heliophyte, drought-resistant.

Chemical composition. The medicinal effect of the roots and rhizomes of Siberian origin is due to the triterpene saponins contained in them. The roots and rhizomes also contain fatty oil, grape sugar, essential oil, alcohol, resins, salicylate methyl ester and valeric acid.

Application in medicine. Saponins of the Siberian source increase the secretion of the salivary and mucous glands, thin the mucus, increase the permeability of epithelial structures, lower the surface tension of substances, causing abundant foam formation in the bronchi, and stimulate the activity of the ciliated epithelium. By irritating the nerve receptors of the mucous membrane, the saponins of the source excite the cough center in a reflex way. All this provides an expectorant effect. A similar effect on the body has a thin-leaved istod.

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Istod thin-leaved

Preparations of both types of source are used as an expectorant in acute and chronic diseases of the lungs and upper respiratory tract - bronchitis, laryngitis, lung abscesses, bronchial asthma.

The roots are harvested in autumn, mainly in Western and Eastern Siberia, the Altai Territory, Transbaikalia. The roots are dug out of the ground, dried in the air, in the shade or in the sun. The finished raw material is roots with rhizomes 10-12 cm long, yellowish-gray on the outside, at the break the root is even, whitish, sweet, irritating. The humidity of the roots is allowed no more than 14%, individual stems, leaves, as well as rhizomes with the remains of stems no more than 2%.

Decoction of source. Method of preparation: a tablespoon of istod root is crushed to a particle size of 3 mm, poured with water at room temperature in a ratio of 1:30, boiled for 30 minutes, cooled for 10 minutes and filtered. Take 1 tablespoon 3-4 times a day. Rp.: Decocti rad. Polygalae 8,0:200,0 Liq. Ammonii anisati 3,0 Natrii hydrocarbonatis 2,0 MDS 1 tablespoon every 3 hours.

Other uses. Istod Siberian is used in horticulture as an ornamental plant. Usually it is planted in dense and dense plantings, since it is unattractive alone.

Authors: Turova A.D., Sapozhnikova E.N.

 


 

Siberian source, Polygala sibirica. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Ethnoscience:

  • To improve sleep: brew 1-2 teaspoons of dry Siberian istod roots in 1 cup of boiling water, let it brew for 15-20 minutes, then strain and drink before going to bed. Istod Siberian contains alkaloids that help improve sleep quality and reduce stress levels.
  • For the treatment of colds: brew 1-2 teaspoons of dry Siberian istod roots in 1 cup boiling water, let it brew for 15-20 minutes, then strain and drink several times a day. Siberian Istod contains biologically active substances that help reduce cold symptoms such as cough and runny nose.
  • To improve digestion: brew 1-2 teaspoons of dry Siberian istod roots in 1 cup boiling water, let it steep for 15-20 minutes, then strain and drink before meals. Siberian Istod contains biologically active substances that help stimulate digestion and reduce symptoms of dyspepsia.
  • To improve your mood: brew 1-2 teaspoons of dry Siberian istod roots in 1 cup boiling water, let it brew for 15-20 minutes, then strain and drink several times a day. Istod Siberian contains alkaloids that help improve mood and reduce stress levels.

Cosmetology:

  • To improve complexion: brew 1-2 teaspoons of dry Siberian isthod roots in 1 cup boiling water, let steep for 15-20 minutes, then strain and use as a facial tonic. Istod Siberian contains biologically active substances that help improve complexion and reduce inflammation.
  • To improve skin condition: add 1-2 teaspoons of dry siberian roots to a face mask and leave on the skin for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with water. Istod Siberian helps speed up healing and reduce inflammation, improving skin condition.
  • To improve the condition of the hair: add 1-2 teaspoons of dried siberian roots to shampoo and use to wash your hair. Istod Siberian helps to speed up the healing of the scalp, which can help strengthen and improve the condition of the hair.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Siberian source, Polygala sibirica. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Istod sibirica, also known as licorice sibirica, is a perennial herb that is used in traditional medicine.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing Siberian istod:

Cultivation:

  • Istod Siberian prefers a sunny or semi-shady place with fertile soil and a good drainage system.
  • The plant can be grown from seeds or cuttings.
  • It is recommended to plant plants in spring or autumn.
  • Plants need moderate watering and regular weed removal.

Workpiece:

  • The roots of Siberian istod are harvested in early autumn, when the plant stops blooming and begins to prepare for winter.
  • Harvested roots should be washed, cleaned of soil residues and dried in the sun or in a warm, dry place.
  • Dried roots can be stored in a cool, dry place in a sealed container.

Usage:

  • Siberian roots are used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as headaches, indigestion, flu, colds, and other ailments.
  • Istod Siberian can also be used to make herbal teas and tinctures.

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