Sansevieria - good and bad

Very often the name of the plant is given by the signs that are passed down from generation to generation. It is because of the folk nicknames "Teschin language" or "The language of the dragon", many people have doubts whether it is possible to keep Sansevieria (sansevieru) at home, whether it will bring harm.

People's signs of the sunsaver

There is an opinion that the presence of this plant in the house provokes squabbles and gossip among its inhabitants. Also a bad sign is its flowering in the winter. But there are opposite signs about the sansevier. They say that by starting this flower, you can improve family relationships, get rid of quarrels and disagreements. According to the Chinese teachings of feng shui, this flower absorbs negative thoughts and energy, so it helps improve the atmosphere in the house.

In addition, the sansevere is recommended to grow those people who are looking for their way in life or new ways of solving the emerged situations, but they lack perseverance or purposefulness. That's why it should be put in rooms where students or students are engaged. This will help them to achieve success in their studies, because it creates an atmosphere that has to think activity and creativity.

If you are afraid to grow Sansevieria at home because of the alleged harm and at the same time get a possible benefit (ie improve the quality of work), then it is worth it to put it in the workplace. It is very important to have this plant in educational institutions, such as a school or university. The benefit of sanseveria is not only in its impact on the emotional state of a person, but also in healing properties.

Therapeutic properties of sanseviera

First of all, it should be said about its ability to purify the air from harmful substances released by plastic objects and plastic. This has a good effect on the state of the respiratory system and immunity. A person living in a room with this flower is less sick with colds and suffers from headaches. pain, and also ceases to suffer from pressure spikes associated with weather change.

In folk medicine, there are several recipes for the use of leaves and juice sanseveres:

  1. When ear pain is recommended to drip warm juice, squeezed out of leaves.
  2. Kashitsa from the grinded fresh leaves helps with the treatment of wounds and cuts on the skin, and also on itching and scabies.

These properties of sansevieria have been used for many years by the healers of her homeland - Africa, and now her compatriots began to apply it.