Lathyrus laevigatus subsp. transsylvanicus

Lathyrus laevigatus subsp.

transsylvanicus, also known as Transylvanian vetch, is a plant species belonging to the pea family (Fabaceae).

The plant contains a compound called ODAP (oxalydiaminopropionic acid), which is known for its medicinal properties and potential health benefits.

Lathyrus laevigatus subsp.

transsylvanicus has been used in traditional medicine to treat various conditions, including fever, inflammation, and as a diuretic.

In herbal preparations, the plant is often dried and used to make teas, infusions, or tinctures, although further research is necessary to fully understand its effects and potential risks.