Sainfoin "Viagra" (Esparcet, Pipirigallo)
Common saifon "Viagra" (Esparcet, Pipirigallo) - Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.
A small perennial shrub from the Legume family with lilac (white, yellow, purple or pink) flowers, the trunk of which is abundantly covered with thorns.
Sainfoin lowers blood cholesterol levels, increases hemoglobin, and is effective for impotence, weak erections, and diabetes.
A course of treatment, including half a glass of infusion, drunk at night for a month, can turn any loser into a sultry “macho”!
Infusion recipe: Pour one tablespoon of dried crushed sainfoin herb into 300 ml of hot water and infuse for 4-6 hours in a thermos. Drink the prepared infusion 3-4 times a day, before meals.
A small perennial shrub from the Legume family with lilac (white, yellow, purple or pink) flowers, the trunk of which is abundantly covered with thorns.
Sainfoin lowers blood cholesterol levels, increases hemoglobin, and is effective for impotence, weak erections, and diabetes.
A course of treatment, including half a glass of infusion, drunk at night for a month, can turn any loser into a sultry “macho”!
Infusion recipe: Pour one tablespoon of dried crushed sainfoin herb into 300 ml of hot water and infuse for 4-6 hours in a thermos. Drink the prepared infusion 3-4 times a day, before meals.
Sainfoin, in addition to its medicinal properties, is used not only as a fodder crop and honey plant, but also as a plant that restores soil fertility well.
The root is taproot, highly branched, penetrates the soil to a depth of 1-2 m. The stem is erect, bushy, up to 90 cm high. The leaves are compound, pinnate, dark green. The flowers are collected in short, thick clusters.
Highly attractive and decorative, green manure and highly valuable fodder crop, excellent honey plant. It is recommended for cultivation as an ornamental crop, for improving and draining the soil to great depths, as a fodder and medicinal crop.
Sainfoin, Esparcet, Pipirigallo. Bot. syn.: Onobrychis sativa L., Hedysarum onobrychis L.