Belozor marsh belongs to poisonous perennial plants, which is part of the Belozorov family. Other names include student rose, white liver flower and one-leaf. You can find a medicinal plant in swamps, meadows and ditches. Since belozor is poisonous, it must be properly collected and processed. The herb of the plant is considered the most medicinal. You can find the marsh white-eye in Europe, the Arctic, in Eastern and Western Siberia, as well as in the Far East.
Description and chemical composition
The main characteristics of the herbal plant are a short rhizome with fibrous roots, non-branching, straight, ribbed stems and leaves growing in the form of an egg, slightly dull in shape with a heart-shaped base. The marsh white-eyed bloom in July-August, the fruits ripen in late summer and early September. The flowers are arranged singly, have a white tint, and their diameter rarely exceeds 3 cm. The flowering looks quite attractive, since each flower has a unique shape, graceful structure and a separate calyx. Surprisingly, the flowering plant gives off a scent during the day and does not smell at all at night.
The fruits of a poisonous herbal plant appear in the form of a single-nested capsule, in which the seeds are located (the capsule opens with four valves).
The chemical composition of the medicinal plant contains vitamins in large quantities, as well as tannins, resinous substances and essential oil. Among the main components of the plant are also leukoanthocyanins, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, coumarin and other elements.
The healing properties of the plant
The grass belozor marsh has a lot of useful properties that can improve the patient’s condition and are used for prophylactic purposes. Plant-based preparations have a wound-healing, soothing, vasoconstrictor effect. In addition, medications are used to improve urinary flow and regulate the activity of systems such as the nervous and cardiovascular. Belozor treatment can be carried out in the presence of such problems:
- inflammatory processes in the small intestine and kidneys;
- ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract;
- oncological diseases;
- fresh and purulent wounds;
- conjunctivitis and blepharitis;
- tachycardia;
- insomnia;
- convulsions;
- hysteria.
Plant-based preparations are used to remove bile from the body, normalize heart function, act as a vasoconstrictor and laxative. With the help of marsh belozor, headaches are effectively relieved, the female body is strengthened after childbirth, a weakened heart muscle is treated, as well as diseases of the upper respiratory tract. The drugs are used for cystitis, gonorrhea, inflammatory processes in the liver and gallbladder, bleeding.
Contraindications for use
Like any drug, belozor marsh has a number of contraindications, in which its use should be excluded. Plant-based preparations should not be ingested by pregnant women, people with low blood pressure, increased blood clotting and bradycardia. Having studied the instructions in detail, you should take the medicine very carefully and observe the side effects. If they appear, the appointment should be canceled. It is recommended to consult your doctor before starting treatment.
Belozor marsh herb can be used in the form of a decoction, tincture, lotions and ointments. You can prepare the medicine yourself or purchase it in special institutions.
