Bazavard - thistle - prickly Tatar

Essence.
This is the "white thorn". The bazaward resembles a hasak, but is whiter and has longer spines. Its leaves are similar to those of amom, but thinner and whiter, and the stem sometimes reaches two cubits. The flowers of basaward are purple and the grains are similar to safflower grains, but the latter are more rounded.

Nature.
Its root cools, dries and somewhat dissolves. Its seeds are hot and thinning; some doctors say that he is very hot all over.

Properties.
Bazward has the ability to dissolve and open, especially its seeds. It stops bleeding, and its astringent property is moderate.

Tumors and acne.
Bazavard is useful for mucous tumors due to its absorbent and astringent effect. It is used to make medicinal dressings, especially from the root.

Tools with joints.
Due to its ability to moderately bind and, moreover, dissolve, bazaward is useful for spasms; its seeds, if drunk for muscle movement disorders, help children.

Organs of the head.
Gargling with its decoction soothes toothache.

Respiratory and chest organs.
It is useful for hemoptysis, especially its root.

Nutritional organs.
Bazavard helps with stomach weakness and opens blockages in it.

Eruption organs.
Bazavard helps against chronic weakness, especially gastric weakness; Its root is mainly useful, which also drives urine.

Fevers.
This medicine is useful in long-standing mucous fevers and those caused by weakness of the stomach, as well as in all old fevers.

Poisons.
Bazavard helps if you chew it and apply it to the place where the scorpion has bitten, because it will draw out the poison. The seeds drink it, and it is useful against reptile bites. Substitutes.

In the treatment of fevers, it is replaced by fumes.