$14.90

Rhizomes with roots of marsh Clown, collected in Altai, for joints and spine. The marsh sabelnik (marsh deer, cinquefoil, five-leafed) is a perennial plant with a creeping rhizome and ascending reddish woody stems curved like a saber. It grows in lowland grass marshes along the banks of rivers and lakes, in wet and flooded meadows, in swampy forests, along quiet creeks, in the tundra. Traditional medicine recommends marsh Cinquefoil, as a medicinal plant that relieves pain in the joints and has an anti-inflammatory effect, it is not without reason that it has an apt name – “cutting pain in the joints”. Back in Tsarist Russia, a Tibetan doctor treated the Russian emperor with a sabelnik for sore joints.

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