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Plant wolf licking (poisonous): a description, features of application and reviews

Probably, many Russians have heard of such an original representative of the flora, as a wolf-bait plant (poisonous). This perennial shrub, whose height in the natural environment usually does not exceed one meter, can be found in the forests of the Russian Federation (Caucasus, Siberia, the European part). In the garden and park areas where the best conditions are created and nothing hinders growth, the wolf's back is stretched to two and a half meters.

Description of the plant

Bright red, attractive and mouth-watering kind of ovoid fruit of a plant known under other names - wolf death (or common), wolfberry, in fact, are not at all suitable for savoring, but, conversely, poisonous.

Wolves do not feel bad in a slightly shaded place, but the nutrients in the soil should be in sufficient quantity. Depending on the area flowering occurs either in February-March, or in the period from April to May.

The elongated form of berries is a distinctive feature of the bush bush. A poisonous plant belongs to those species whose flowering outstrips the appearance of leaves. On still bared branches in each sinus, where last year the kidneys were green, three beautiful, pink and fragrant flowers are sometimes blossomed. Their smell, they remotely resemble the hyacinth, and externally differ little from the branches of lilac. A trunk of a bush of a gray-brown shade.

Dangerous berry

There are many such substances in the plant, because of which it is extremely poisonous.

If, with improper use of berries, the surface of the skin has acquired a pronounced red hue, blisters are formed or the stomach is upset, then, most likely, meserine is to blame for this resin. And the appearance of bleeding is provoked by the glyphoside of daphrin. Therefore, it can be safely asserted that the wolf's bark is a deadly poisonous plant.

Therefore, before you start treatment with drugs on the basis of wolf bast, you should always consult a doctor. In addition to the substances described above, the berries are rich in essential oils and coccognite, and also contain fat. In the bark, which is covered with the trunk of the bush, there are wax and resins. Both fruits and bark are rich in coloring substances.

Wolf lyke is a poisonous plant, but despite this, it is often used in folk medicine.

Therapeutic effect

It is believed that from the plant you can prepare various drugs that have a laxative and analgesic effect. With their help you can treat epilepsy and insomnia.

The therapeutic effect is usually achieved provided that the amount of plant components in the preparation is negligible, that is, it is taken in homeopathic doses. And you must be careful and adhere to the instructions of a specialist. The wolfbone plant (poisonous) is suitable for the preparation of infusion, which, when applied externally, significantly alleviates the condition with neuralgia (including sciatic nerve) and radiculitis. This method of treatment is effective in case of edema. Tincture, which is used inside, will help with flushing dysentery or jaundice, expel catarrhal disease and sore throat.

Secrets of Traditional Medicine

Medicines where the wolfbone (poisonous) plant is the main component, are able to fight with leukemia and certain oncological diseases. Traditional medicine advises as preparations to prepare tinctures, infusions and decoctions from the bark of this berry. With their help, the condition improves in a case where there is a malignant tumor of the uterus in the oral cavity, esophagus or larynx.

There is an opinion that the use of ripe berries with the observance of the necessary dosage can even overcome sarcoma. Thanks to the successful combination of chemicals in the wolfberry, one can speak of treating him with a strong cough and partial relief of symptoms in tuberculosis.

In folk medicine, other poisonous plants are also used: lily of the valley, crow's eye. Wolf wolf is especially dangerous, so inexperienced healers should not experiment with such raw materials.

Rheumatism

To relieve the discomfort caused by rheumatism, it is advisable to make a tincture from the dry bark of the bush. It is prepared quite simply: put a bark in a glass jar and pour 0.5 liter vodka. In two weeks, the miracle cure will be ready. A sign of this is the yellow-green tincture of the tincture. The effect of using it with careful grinding will be much greater with the parallel use of tea oil.

It is necessary to use with caution poisonous plants. Wolf's bark, the description of which is given above, is no exception.

Reduction of toothache

When the tooth (or teeth) fell ill, just remember the existence of a wolf cub. From the flowers of the wolfberry, you must prepare a decoction. In a container with two grams of flowers, pour 20 milliliters of water, preheated to the boiling point. Further, the components are brought to readiness by a 20-minute retention of the container over the fire, after which the contents are filtered, and the remaining cake is squeezed. The last step is to add boiling water in such quantity that the total amount of the medicine is 250 milliliters. Reception of the broth is made in the morning, lunch and evening time in exactly the pipetted dose - five drops of broth.

Tooth pain can also be removed with powdered flowers. He is put and rubbed into the gum with a troubling tooth. It is advisable to lightly heat the boiled water and rinse the mouth. Not everyone can correctly prepare a wolf-bacon (poisonous) plant. That's why doctors are wary of national recipes, in which it is a component.

Reviews about the plant

Responses to the action of the wolf-bark on the human body are positive, but with the obligatory reservation of strict adherence to the formulation of the manufactured potions. For example, a well-known and respected medicine man in a village near Moscow helped his wife get rid of sleepless nights in the following way:

  • It is necessary to take exactly four grams of wolf-bone roots and pour them with boiling water;
  • Further, for half an hour the container should be kept in a water bath;
  • Remedy for 15 minutes to stand;
  • After straining in the morning and evening take a decoction, each time measuring it in the amount of one teaspoon.

Many admirers of traditional medicine talk about how to effectively overcome overwork. To do this, put one gram of bark or fruit in a container with an alcohol taken in the volume of approximately 100 grams (70%) and insist for one week. Two drops of alcohol spilled through gauze are added to the spoon with water and taken before meals.

Reviews of this plant leave many connoisseurs of medicinal properties of plants. But they always warn that ignorance can lead to a lamentable outcome.

Poisoning when eating wolfberry berry

Fatal results in the use of three to five berries. Poisoning indicates characteristic signs: in the urine there is blood, the stomach hurts, severe diarrhea, the urge to vomit and copious secretion of saliva. It is better to bypass the wolf's lap, or wolf. A poisonous plant of this level must be able to recognize in order to avoid trouble.

To save a poisoned person can be by introducing into the stomach vaseline oil. But first of all, we must immediately wash the digestive tract with clean water. Categorically prohibited treatment with a medicine with laxative effect. In the stomach and intestines, the mucosa first of all suffers. Therefore, it is advisable to put in the mouth for a while pieces of ice. Dicaine, which is treated with mucous membranes, helps. It is recommended to swallow the tablet anestezina.

Self-medication and experiments in the manufacture of medicines from wolfberry berries do not lead to anything good. This must be remembered.

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