Ephedra distachya


Ephedra distachya is a shrub in the family Ephedraceae that stands about 25 cm to 50 cm high. The shrub grows in many parts of the world, including southern and central Europe and western and central Asia. Its local names include somlatha.
;Subspecies
  1. Ephedra distachya subsp. distachya – central + southern Europe, southwestern + central Asia
  2. Ephedra distachya subsp. helvetica Asch. & Graebn. – Switzerland, France, Italy, Slovenia, Austria

    Uses

Ephedra distachya is used to relieve acute muscular and rheumatic pains, as a stimulant, and in the cardio tonics in Ayurveda. It is sometimes identified with the legendary drug soma, as described in the Avesta and the Rig Veda, the respective ancient sacred texts of the Zoroastrian and Hindu faiths.
Ephedrine, an alkaloid, is obtained from its dried branches and is used as a stimulant, often to control asthma. It was isolated from the plant by Nagayoshi Nagai in 1885. All parts of the plant contain up to 3% ephedrine.

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