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White stepping stone (white bryonia), Bryonia alba. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism Sort by: The transgression (Bryonia) Family: Cucurbitaceae (Cucurbitaceae) Origin: Europe and Asia Area: White stepping stone grows in various climatic conditions of Europe and Western Asia. Chemical composition: The roots, fruits and leaves of the white step contain the glycosides brionin and bryonidine, which are poisonous. It also contains saponins, phytoncides, carotenoids, ascorbic acid, B vitamins and other biologically active substances. Economic value: In folk medicine, white step root is used as a laxative, choleretic and anti-inflammatory agent. However, it is not recommended to use it without proper consultation and under the supervision of qualified medical personnel. The plant has no practical use in industry or agriculture. Legends, myths, symbolism: In ancient times, white bryony was used as a poisonous plant. It is said that Democritus, the ancient Greek philosopher, died from her poison. In the Middle Ages, the plant was used to make love potions, but often resulted in poisoning. In some cultures, white bryony is considered a symbol of treason and betrayal. In Greek mythology, she was associated with the hero Armoniy, who cheated on his wife. In medieval Europe, the plant was associated with the devil and was used in witchcraft and sorcery. In some cultures, the plant has been associated with fertility and longevity.
White stepping stone (white bryonia), Bryonia alba. Description, illustrations of the plant White stepping stone (white bryonia), Bryonia alba. Botanical description of the plant, areas of growth and ecology, economic importance, applications A perennial climbing plant with unbranched tendrils from the gourd family. Blossoms in June - July, fruits - small black spherical berries, ripen in August. The plant is poisonous. The roots contain glycosides, alkaloids, resinous and tannins, polysaccharides, phytosterol, urea, saponins, coumarins, malic acid salts. The seeds contained 20% fatty oil. In some countries, white steppe is cultivated and harvested in early spring as a vegetable plant. The dug roots are kept fresh in the cellar. Before use, they are washed, and then soaked for several hours in cold water, changing it every hour. Roots boiled in salt water are eaten like vegetables. Even Dioscorides pointed out that young light sprouts of a plant can be eaten like asparagus. In medicine, the roots are used mainly externally. The tincture of the roots is part of acophyte and Lori alcohol, used for gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, plexitis and sciatica. It has been experimentally shown that coumarins extracted from the roots have a pronounced antitumor activity, and the essential oil has bactericidal properties. Essence from fresh roots is used in homeopathy. In folk medicine, the root was used internally for epilepsy, malaria, pleurisy, as an antitussive, for mumps, constipation, as an antihelminthic, diuretic, wound healing, hemostatic; externally - with furunculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, as an analgesic, with neuralgia, scab, scabies. There are known cases of poisoning with white stepping stones of horses and sheep. Poisoning causes berries and roots in large doses, they irritate the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, lead to bloody diarrhea with severe consequences, even death. Authors: Dudnichenko L.G., Krivenko V.V.
White stepping stone (white bryonia), Bryonia alba. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology Ethnoscience:
Cosmetology: It is not recommended to use white step (bryonia white) in cosmetology, as it can cause irritation and skin burns due to the high toxicity of its components. Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!
White stepping stone (white bryonia), Bryonia alba. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing White stepping stone (Bryonia alba) is a perennial plant in the Cucurbitaceae family that can be grown as an ornamental plant or for medicinal use. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing white stepper: Cultivation:
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The white step has many useful properties, but is also a poisonous plant. When using the fruits of the white stepping stone for medical purposes, it is necessary to strictly observe the dosage and consult a doctor. We recommend interesting articles Section Cultivated and wild plants: ▪ Hogweed ▪ Berry apple tree (Siberian apple tree) ▪ Play the game "Guess the plant from the picture" See other articles Section Cultivated and wild plants. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Energy from space for Starship
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