Sedum Greater Herb Dried

Sedum is a plant from the Asteraceae family that has many beneficial properties for the human body. Herbal infusions and infusions have strong immunomodulatory, antiviral, bactericidal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immunostimulating and regenerative effects. In folk medicine, the plant has long been successfully used to treat diseases of the digestive system, inflammatory skin diseases, and is used for migraines, herpes, headaches, hematomas, furunculosis, microtraumas, colds, ailments of the gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary diseases, etc. Description and composition of the plant: Sedum has a large tuft of straight tubular leaves, widening at the top and tapering at the bottom, covered with numerous stiff hairs. The flowers are white, small and very fragrant. It blooms in summer, in the second half of June - August. Greater sedum can be used in the form of fresh and dry parts of the plant, aqueous extracts (decoctions, infusions), as well as combined medicines.