Myrtle – Myrtus
The parts of the plant used are the fruit leaves and sometimes the ridges on the stem. This plant grows in forests and fields where small shrubs grow, as well as between olive trees and low slopes of mountains. Its distribution area is in the Mediterranean, Asia and Iran.
In Iran, this plant grows in the northern regions of Iran, including Manjil, around olive trees, Shiraz, Isfahan, Khorram Abad and Yazd.
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Benefits:
- May Lead to Improved Respiratory Conditions:
it is commonly used to alleviate respiratory conditions, such as bronchitis and asthma. It soothes the respiratory tract and allows for clear passage of oxygen, while also calming the body, so breathing is slowed and irritation is eliminated
- May Aid in Skin Care
Myrtle has been found to effectively clear up acne and other imperfections on the skin. It should be topically applied in its essential oil form, often in another carrier oil or in very limited concentrations. The organic compounds and powerful antioxidants in myrtle can help the cells heal quicker and improve the appearance of those affected areas. As a herb, it can be consumed to see similar effects working from the inside out!
- May Lead to Boosted Immune System
There has been a wide scope of research detailing the antibacterial and anti-parasitic nature of myrtle. For this reason, many people turn to this herb in order to boost the strength of their immune system.
- May Improve Hormone Balance
Extensive research has been conducted around the world regarding the effects of myrtle essential oil on the endocrine system, primarily in regulation of the thyroid gland. It has been shown that myrtle essential oil, whether consumed or inhaled, can positively affect the release of hormones, including those related to the ovaries and women’s reproductive health.
- May Improve Kidney Health
One of the ancient applications of myrtle leaves was to arrest and reduce the risk of the urinary tract or kidney issues. Myrtle can help to stimulate urination, thereby eliminating excess toxins, salts, fluids, and even fat, thereby helping to regulate the functions of your kidneys.
side effects
The medicinal plant in addition to all its unique properties and benefits may also have side effects. The use of the tree and the essential oil used for pregnant women is prohibited. Excessive consumption of this tree can be dangerous and cause side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea and poisoning. Poisoning caused by excessive consumption of the desired plant causes the formation of cineole compounds in the plant.
Compounds
This plant is rich in compounds such as various antioxidants, flavonoid compounds such as myristin, quercetin, tannin, vitamin C, essential oil and resinous substances, oleic, linoleic and palmitic fatty acids, various sugars and malic acids.
physical form
Its height can reach 5 meters. The leaves of this shrub are small, thick, pointed, without webs and teeth, leathery, fragrant and dark green in color.
Sources
https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/other/myrtle.html
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