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Spiny restharrow is one of the plants which has caused the most problems to peasants. Its powerful root system can stop an ox plow. Moreover, as Andres de Laguna said, “donkeys (onos in Greek) usually roll around upon it to scratch themselves if they cannot do this in any other way.”
The complex roots of spiny restharrow contain ononine (a flavonic glycoside), tannin, resin, starch, and saponin. The plant has diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties on the urinary organs. It is recommended for cystitis, urinary infections, kidney stones (it can dissolve them), sand, edema (fluid retention in tissues), and prostate afflictions.
Its leaves and flowers, when locally applied, have antiseptic and astringent properties. They are used as rinses and gargles for tonsilitis (sore throat) and compresses for slow-healing wounds (dormant) and skin sores.
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