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Golden mustache, or Calligraphy fragrant

Golden mustache, or fragrant calligraphy, is an evergreen plant from the comnelin family. This is a fairly large specimen, which in the wild can stretch to a height of up to two meters.

Houseplant gold doe does not reach half that size. The stalk of calligraphy is fleshy, erect with leafy convex leaves, which are slightly pointed at the ends. In appearance, they are very reminiscent of corn, however, unlike the latter, the bottom have a characteristic violet hue. The shoots of the golden mustache are formed in the spring-summer period and somehow resemble a mustache. On the tips they have small rosettes of leaves, which naturally grow in the soil, thus forming daughter plants.

In the genus of fragrant calligraphy today there are about twelve species, all of them prefer the tropical terrain of Central and South America and their moist soils. Residents of these countries were the first to discover the unique useful properties of this specimen.

Golden mustache is a natural biogenic stimulant that contains a variety of biologically active substances, mineral salts and vitamins, as well as carotenoids, catechins, pectins, nicotinic acid and tanning components. In addition, it is able to accumulate zinc, manganese, calcium, cobalt, iron, nickel, zirconium, rubidium, strontium and thorium. Potassium, copper and bromine also contains a plant such as a golden mustache. The healing properties of this specimen are directly determined by such a rich composition - they are virtually limitless.

Fragrant calligraphy effectively cleanses and strengthens the walls of blood vessels, protects cells from invading various infections, inhibits the development of opportunistic microflora by stimulating the production of special antibodies. In addition, this medicinal plant perfectly helps in the treatment and prevention of many chronic ailments, relieves pancreatitis, tuberculosis, bronchial asthma and diabetes, and lowers blood sugar. Remarkably suitable as an additional therapeutic agent for fibroids, myomas, leukemias and other forms of cancer.

In Russia the golden mustache became widely known and spread in the late nineteenth century, first as a decorative bush. In the middle of the twentieth century, domestic scientists became interested in the unusual healing properties of calligraphy. Numerous experiments and studies have shown that gold mustard, in addition to a huge number of biologically active components, contains a very real "generator" of biologically active energy. This is what allowed to call the juice of this plant "living water", beneficial effect on the musculoskeletal apparatus, pancreas and thyroid gland. Decoctions, prepared from fragrant calligraphy, have strong antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects. In addition, it is an excellent remedy for depression and nervous overexertion.

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