Adiandi

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Adiantum

Photo: Ferran T. Gort

Adiantum Capillus-Veneris, ie Adiandi or “Earl of Aphrodite”

Plant with shiny thin black stems and leaves. Belongs to ferns. We find it near sources, in walls wells and generally places with plenty of water. Called maidenhair or psalidochorto or Glory. Metamfyteysi in cultivated: Spring into soil with enough peat. Collect leaves from July to August. Adiandi used hundreds of years, from the time of Dioscorides, worldwide for its medicinal properties.

The main use was for the stimulating of hair, the dandruff but the cough. It grows in all wet parts while not steeped.

Adiantoy properties

Adiandi is antitussive , expectorant and emollient for respiratory diseases, beneficial in dry cough and catarrh. I still recommend as diaphoretic , emminagogo and enteritis. As a diuretic helps gravel and stones in the kidneys, where good is combined with wildness, tassels corn plants and other diuretics. It is also beneficial for dandruff: Hair tonic, considered that stop hair loss and eliminates dandruff. It's good and Kidney Stones, while also helping to vrochitiges as cough and colds.

Use adiantoy

Tea: Pour a cup of boiling water 1-2 teaspoonfuls sexes and leave for ten minutes.

Drink the drink three times a day.

For hair loss do and rubs the concoction of.