What is Staphysagria?
Although the raw plant is toxic, if it is properly prepared, the herb drug can be beneficial from the seeds of the dolphinia plant, d. Staphysagria . The plant, which is also known as Stavesacre and lice, grows naturally in the southernmost areas of Europe and Asia. While purple blue flowers of this kind can be attractive and admired in the garden, its scent is definitely not. Yet, throughout history, Stavesacre has found popularity among many cultures in the Herbal Medicine Empire. It was also used as a laxative. The seeds, which are said to have a bitter, burning taste, was sometimes chewed to help relieve pain of toothache. In addition, the plant was prescribed for the treatment of headaches, wounds and urine health.
The axle most associated with this type of dolphinium was used for nerve disorders. Staphysigria is considered to be very effective for the treatment of symptoms related to emotional health, especially after traumatic events. It is assumed that anything from anxiety to StreS and depression was reduced by the use of this herbal drug. Since the plant is so seriously toxic, it is rarely used internally.
The external use of this plant should be carried out carefully. Staphysagria was found useful in certain eye problems and was used externally to alleviate the inflammation of the eyelids and presses. In addition, it was useful for itching of the skin, bites and sting and for the treatment of warts. One of the most important remedies of the plant was to remove parasites and especially well for the treatment of head lice. Compounds found in this kind are effective for destroying eggs or lice threads.
poisonous properties Stavesacre come from an alkaloid called dolphinin. While the centers of StatesaCre are available in various forms that include ointments, powder seeds, sweetened pellets, alcohol -based tinctures and extracts from the left, staphysagria should never be used without strict, monitored supervision of a qualified doctor. In addition to severe vomiting and gastrointestinal problems, overdose of this drug can cause excitability, depression, paralysis and even death.
In addition to their medicinal history, many Delphinium types, such as this, were used to produce blue dye or ink from underground flowers. In some cultures, it was also believed that the external use of Staphysygria would avert Scorpions.