Elymus tschimganicus
Elymus tschimganicus, also known as Tschimgan wild ryegrass, is a type of perennial grass native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia.
It has been traditionally used in medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antifungal properties, which can help to soothe wounds, reduce fever, and combat infections.
The health benefits of Elymus tschimganicus include its ability to improve digestion, relieve respiratory issues, and boost the immune system.
In herbal preparations, the plant's roots and leaves are typically harvested, dried, and used to make teas, infusions, and tinctures that can be used to treat a range of health conditions.