MEDICINAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PRODUCING LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W.D.J.KOCH
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Essential oils of the medicinal plant Levisticum Officinale W.D.J.Koch are a thick, mobile mass of red-yellow color, highly soluble in alcohol. The oil contains terpenes, terpineol, terpininuratene, terpineol-nitrol-pichericin, diohydrate, cineole, as well as acetic, iso-valeric and benzoic acids. The decoction is served when dropsy comes out, the upper passages, the gastrointestinal tract open. Cleanses the skin well, promotes healing of purulent wounds. Improves the condition of patients with rheumatism and gout. A strong diuretic. A decoction of roots and leaves is used to eliminate pigment spots on the skin. In folk medicine, the plant Levisticum Officinale W.D.J.Koch is used to treat nervous diseases, fever, and difficult labor. A decoction or tincture is used to wipe hair to strengthen it; fresh crushed leaves are used to relieve headaches by applying to the sore spot.
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Rustamov, N. S., & Nazarmetov, K. . (2024). MEDICINAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PRODUCING LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W.D.J.KOCH. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 5(7.8), 195–199. https://doi.org/
Rustamov, Nazar, and Khasanboy Nazarmetov,. “MEDICINAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PRODUCING LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W.D.J.KOCH.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 7.8, no. 5, 2024, pp. 195–199, https://doi.org/.
Rustamov, S. and Nazarmetov, . 2024. MEDICINAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PRODUCING LEVISTICUM OFFICINALE W.D.J.KOCH. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 7.8(5), pp.195–199.