Butter earth, with the scientific name of Tamus communis is a plant that grows in our country especially in the southern regions of the country. In villages around the curve and in the Carpathian mountains of Banat and Apuseni, external people use this root against rheumatic diseases.

People it is called and whistling, November, or beef-light-black earth. From a scientific standpoint this plant, nothing is known, research is just beginning.

Butter earth grows everywhere found a rocky area, beside the green fence at the edge of woods, clearings. It is a herbaceous plant with stems up to four meters long which is clinging to rocks or other plants. Flowers are green and red fruits.

Below the earth, plant root develop a huge, long up to about half a meter thick as an arm, buttery yellow and black on the inside surface of the earth where the name of butter. The root is removed with the spade and, usually, use fresh, local application or in tincture or cream preparation.

To obtain land butter tincture is given by the grated root and put it in a bottle or a jar stuffed without it. Pour the brandy of 30, 40 degrees, enough to cover the root and form a film over two inches. Cover well and leave to steep for six days with the daily care to shake a few times for a better extraction of active principles.

Finally, the preparation is filtered and do massage the painful areas two to three times a day. After contact with skin, tincture causes a mild irritation, so it is strongly recommend caution. For starters it is advisable to use only a very small portion of skin to see that reaction. Tincture stimulates strong blood circulation and warms the treatment site.

The land butter juice, fruit root given by storcatoarea, and lanolin, in equal parts, one can obtain an ointment to relieve rheumatic applications.

All dishes made with butter warms Earth joints and stimulates blood circulation in the area lubricated. After one to two weeks, there is a sensible reduction of rheumatic pain and increased joint elesticitatii.

Note that the root is used only land butter in applications of ointment or tincture form and cruel to the skin. Internal butter earth can produce enough digestive and nervous problems.

Root earth can be bought fresh butter from the market, the plant gatherers. Who trusts, land products butter, cream and tincture or Plafar are also found in natural products stores.

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  • Mansor on Mar 14, 2011

    Most of the text was nonsense. Not being all that familiar with the techniques of the ‘higher quality plagiarists’ puts me at a bit of a disadvantage. I would think, though, that Triond should be a little suspicious when one account burns twenty articles a day

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