Menu English Ukrainian russian Home

Free technical library for hobbyists and professionals Free technical library


CULTURAL AND WILD PLANTS
Free library / Directory / Cultivated and wild plants

Ethiopian sage. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

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

Directory / Cultivated and wild plants

Comments on the article Comments on the article

Content

  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

Ethiopian sage, Salvia aethiopis. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Ethiopian sage Ethiopian sage

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Sage (Salvia)

Family: Lamiaceae (Lamiaceae)

Origin: Ethiopia

Area: Ethiopian sage grows naturally in Ethiopia and Eritrea, as well as in some other African countries.

Chemical composition: The leaves and stems of the plant contain essential oil, which consists of various components, including diketones, terpenoids, xanthones and others. Ethiopian sage also contains flavonoids, phenolic compounds and other biologically active substances.

Economic value: Ethiopian sage is used in medicine and perfumery. In medicine, it is prescribed as an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agent, as well as for the treatment of various diseases such as gastroenteritis, rheumatism, headache and others. In perfumery, it is used to add fragrance to various products. Ethiopian sage has also been used in the cosmetic industry for the preparation of cosmetics and perfumes.

Legends, myths, symbolism: One of the legends says that Ethiopian sage was created by the god of knowledge and wisdom, who put his wisdom and gifts into the plant. The god of knowledge asked sage to help people strengthen their spiritual health, protect them from evil and help in the treatment of diseases. In some myths, Ethiopian sage is considered a symbol of wisdom, knowledge and spirituality. Other myths say that this plant has magical properties that can attract good luck and prosperity. In many cultures, sage is considered a symbol of health, purity and peace. It also symbolizes wisdom, knowledge and the ability to make the right decisions.

Ethiopian sage, Salvia aethiopis. Description, illustrations of the plant

Ethiopian sage (key-grass), Salvia aethiopis L. Botanical description, habitat and habitats, chemical composition, use in medicine and industry

Ethiopian sage

Perennial plant 50-100 cm high, from the labiatae family.

Range and habitats. It is distributed almost throughout Europe, in Western and Central Asia. On the territory of Russia, it is found in the European part, in the Caucasus. Naturalized in North America.

It grows in the steppes, on steppe and rocky slopes, on chalk and calcareous outcrops, like a weed in fields, along roads.

Chemical composition. Leaves and flowers contain up to 0,06% essential oil, the composition of which has not been studied.

Application in medicine. From the leaves of Ethiopian sage, a tincture was prepared at the Tbilisi Chemical Pharmaceutical Institute, which was studied as a remedy for sweating. In tuberculosis patients with profuse sweating, a tincture at a dose of 15 drops 3 times a day reduced sweating. The greatest effect develops on the 3rd day. After stopping the tincture, the effect lasts from 2 to 15 days. A similar effect of the tincture was also found in patients with fibrous-cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis with debilitating profuse sweating. The drug was administered at a dose of 20 drops per dose 3 times a day for 3 days. Sweating decreased on the 2-3rd day. The effect of the drug after its withdrawal lasted from 2 to 10 days.

The most pronounced decrease in sweating was noted in patients with subcompensated forms of tuberculosis; in decompensated forms, the effect of the drug was unstable. In healthy people with profuse sweating during the summer heat, the tincture had no effect.

The leaves were used in folk medicine as a remedy for sweating, with hemoptysis in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.

Other uses. Leaves and flowers have a slightly spicy odor and a bitter taste, and can serve as a spice.

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

Ethiopian sage, Salvia aethiopis L. Botanical description, distribution, chemical composition, features of use

Ethiopian sage

Lamiaceae family - Lamiaceae.

Biennial (sometimes perennial) plant.

The root is strong, woody. Stem 25-100 cm high, thick, pyramidally branched, together with leaves, white-haired with stellate hairs. The lower leaves are collected in a rosette, numerous, with petioles; leaf blade ovate or elliptical-rhombic, shallowly heart-shaped or short-wedge-shaped at the base, unevenly toothed along the edge; middle and upper leaves are smaller, short-petiolate or sessile.

Flowers 6-10 collected in spaced whorls; corolla two-lipped, white. The fruit is an ovoid-triangular nut with blunt ribs.

Blooms in May - July. The fruits ripen in July - August.

Grows on steppe and rocky slopes, like a weed in fields near roads.

It is found throughout Europe, in Western and Central Asia, in the Caucasus. Naturalized in North America.

Leaves and flowers contain up to 0,06% essential oil, the composition of which has not been studied.

Leaves and flowers have a slightly spicy odor and a bitter taste, and can serve as a spice.

The leaves were used in folk medicine as a remedy for sweating, with hemoptysis in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.

Honey plant.

Authors: Dudchenko L.G., Kozyakov A.S., Krivenko V.V.

 


 

Ethiopian sage, Salvia aethiopis. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

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

Ethnoscience:

  • Cold treatment: mix 1 teaspoon of chopped sage with 1 cup of boiling water, leave for 10-15 minutes, then strain. Use the resulting infusion as nasal drops 2-3 times a day.
  • Treatment for colds and flu: mix 1 teaspoon of chopped sage with 1 cup of boiling water, leave for 10-15 minutes, then strain. Add honey and lemon juice to the tincture to taste and drink the resulting drink.
  • Treatment for abdominal pain: mix 1 teaspoon of chopped sage with 1 cup of boiling water, leave for 10-15 minutes, then strain. Drink the resulting tincture 2-3 times a day after meals.
  • Treatment of skin diseases: crush fresh sage leaves and apply them on the affected skin. Leave on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Repeat the procedure every day.

Cosmetology:

  • Acne face mask: Mix 1 tablespoon honey, 1 tablespoon coconut oil and 3 drops Ethiopian sage essential oil. Apply the mask on your face for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
  • Face tonic: add a few drops of Ethiopian sage essential oil to a glass of water and use the resulting tonic to moisturize and cleanse your skin.
  • Face cream for seborrhea: Mix 1 tablespoon of rosehip oil, 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil and 5 drops of Ethiopian sage essential oil. Apply the cream on the face in the morning and evening after cleansing the skin.
  • Hair Mask: Mix 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and 5 drops of Ethiopian sage essential oil. Apply the mask to the hair and scalp for 30 minutes, then rinse with warm water and shampoo. This mask helps fight dandruff and strengthens hair.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Ethiopian sage, Salvia aethiopis. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

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

Ethiopian sage (Salvia aethiopis) is a perennial herb with bright white flowers and fragrant leaves. It is widely used as a medicinal and ornamental plant.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing Ethiopian sage:

Cultivation:

  • Ethiopian sage prefers a sunny location and well-drained, fertile soil.
  • Seeds can be sown directly outdoors or in seedling containers in spring or fall.
  • Ethiopian sage requires moderate watering, as it does not like flooding or drying out of the soil.
  • It is recommended to feed Ethiopian sage regularly to ensure good growth and yield.

Workpiece:

  • Ethiopian sage leaves should be harvested when the plant reaches a height of about 60-90 cm.
  • The leaves should be picked in dry weather, after the dew has gone but before flowering begins.
  • Leaves can be used fresh or dried.

Storage:

  • Fresh Ethiopian sage leaves can be stored in the refrigerator in a plastic bag or container for several days.
  • For longer storage, Ethiopian sage leaves can be dried. To do this, the leaves should be placed in a thin layer on a paper towel and left in the sun or in a ventilated place until completely dry. The leaves should then be stored in glass jars or bags.

We recommend interesting articles Section Cultivated and wild plants:

▪ Aloe

▪ Sumac tannin

▪ Heneken

▪ Play the game "Guess the plant from the picture"

See other articles Section Cultivated and wild plants.

Comments on the article Read and write useful comments on this article.

<< Back

Latest news of science and technology, new electronics:

Energy from space for Starship 08.05.2024

Producing solar energy in space is becoming more feasible with the advent of new technologies and the development of space programs. The head of the startup Virtus Solis shared his vision of using SpaceX's Starship to create orbital power plants capable of powering the Earth. Startup Virtus Solis has unveiled an ambitious project to create orbital power plants using SpaceX's Starship. This idea could significantly change the field of solar energy production, making it more accessible and cheaper. The core of the startup's plan is to reduce the cost of launching satellites into space using Starship. This technological breakthrough is expected to make solar energy production in space more competitive with traditional energy sources. Virtual Solis plans to build large photovoltaic panels in orbit, using Starship to deliver the necessary equipment. However, one of the key challenges ... >>

New method for creating powerful batteries 08.05.2024

With the development of technology and the expanding use of electronics, the issue of creating efficient and safe energy sources is becoming increasingly urgent. Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a new approach to creating high-power zinc-based batteries that could change the landscape of the energy industry. One of the main problems with traditional water-based rechargeable batteries was their low voltage, which limited their use in modern devices. But thanks to a new method developed by scientists, this drawback has been successfully overcome. As part of their research, scientists turned to a special organic compound - catechol. It turned out to be an important component that can improve battery stability and increase its efficiency. This approach has led to a significant increase in the voltage of zinc-ion batteries, making them more competitive. According to scientists, such batteries have several advantages. They have b ... >>

Alcohol content of warm beer 07.05.2024

Beer, as one of the most common alcoholic drinks, has its own unique taste, which can change depending on the temperature of consumption. A new study by an international team of scientists has found that beer temperature has a significant impact on the perception of alcoholic taste. The study, led by materials scientist Lei Jiang, found that at different temperatures, ethanol and water molecules form different types of clusters, which affects the perception of alcoholic taste. At low temperatures, more pyramid-like clusters form, which reduces the pungency of the "ethanol" taste and makes the drink taste less alcoholic. On the contrary, as the temperature increases, the clusters become more chain-like, resulting in a more pronounced alcoholic taste. This explains why the taste of some alcoholic drinks, such as baijiu, can change depending on temperature. The data obtained opens up new prospects for beverage manufacturers, ... >>

Random news from the Archive

SEAGATE will automatically encrypt all contents of your hard drive 25.08.2005

Seagate Technology, a well-known manufacturer of hard drives, is going to release Hardware-Based Full Disc Encryption (FDE) next year.

Initially, this technology will be bundled with some models of hard drives for laptops, which should significantly complicate the lives of those who steal laptops with valuable information.

Reportedly, FDE technology automatically encrypts absolutely all data entering the computer for writing to disk. That is, the encryption process is performed before the information is converted into bits of magnetic domains in the recording layer of the disc. So, according to the developers of FDE, a hard drive thief, even one who is highly skilled in extracting data from recording media, will only be able to read an incoherent set of characters.

We also note that the FDE technology uses the popular Triple DES (Data Encryption Standard) data encryption standard. According to Seagate, the FDE encryption process will not degrade the performance of the hard drive in any way. True, such disks will cost more than their "non-encrypted" counterparts, but it has not yet been reported by how much.

The first "encrypted" hard drives from Seagate will be a new series of 2,5-inch drives Momentus 5400 with a capacity of 40, 80 and 120 GB. These are hard drives with a spindle speed of 5400 rpm and an Ultra ATA-100 interface.

Other interesting news:

▪ Long work at the computer is harmful to health

▪ The songs of whales will help in the study of the geology of the seabed

▪ Developed a material that compresses when stretched

▪ Fuel cell in your pocket

▪ Artificial protein synthesis

News feed of science and technology, new electronics

 

Interesting materials of the Free Technical Library:

▪ website section Television. Article selection

▪ article Empire of passion. Popular expression

▪ article Why is the White House called that? Detailed answer

▪ article Autogyro-glider. Personal transport

▪ article Lighting control by electromechanical time relay 24 hours. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

▪ article Tube receiver - a new life. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

Leave your comment on this article:

Name:


Email (optional):


A comment:





All languages ​​of this page

Home page | Library | Articles | Website map | Site Reviews

www.diagram.com.ua

www.diagram.com.ua
2000-2024