Мультимедийная презентация к занятию по английскому языку по темк Лекарственные растения
NAME English name: Wild Mint
Latin name: Mentha arvensis
Other names: Field Mint, Corn Mint FAMILY Laminaceae, Mint DESCRIPTION Plant height: 20-80 cm tall.
Growth habit: perennial from creeping rhizomes.
Stems: ascending or erect, 4-sided, hairy with few to numerous, short and backward, to longer and more spreading hairs, often hairless between the angles. DESCRIPTION Leaves: opposite, short-stalked, slightly reduced upwards. The blade is 2-8 cm long and 6-40 mm wide, rather narrowly oval or elliptic-oval, hairless or hairy, sharp-toothed, pointed, with several pairs of lateral veins DESCRIPTION Flowers: funnel-shaped with 4 spreading lobes, white to light purple or pink, 4-7 mm long, numerous in compact, separate whorls, borne in the axils of the middle and upper leaves. Calyx hairy, 2.5-3 mm long, with short, triangular, pointed lobes.
Flowering time: July-September. MEDICINAL USE anaesthetic
antispasmodic
antiseptic
aromatic
anty-inflammatory
relieve and remove gas from the digestive system
induce sweating
relieve fever and thirst MEDICINAL USE DECOCTION FOR:
stomach pain
cold
swelling
headache
diarrhea
fever
MEDICINAL USE INFUSION FOR:
vomiting
cold
pain
swelling
fever
headache
preventing influenza
stomach troubles and indigestion MEDICINAL USE Dried leaves are chewed and swallowed for chest pains and heart ailments.
Fresh leaves are put in the nostrils for colds. MEDICINAL USE POULTICE OF CRUSHED LEAVES FOR:
swelling
gum disorders and toothache
pain areas
rheumatism and arthritis
eye trouble Mint preparations Mint preparations