shëndro
Shëndro is a term used in some Albanian dialects, particularly in southern Albania, to refer to a specific type of medicinal plant. It is commonly known in English as St. John's wort. The scientific name for this plant is Hypericum perforatum. It is a perennial herb that is characterized by its yellow flowers and small, translucent dots on its leaves, which are visible when held up to the light.
Historically and traditionally, shëndro has been used in folk medicine for a variety of ailments. It is
The active compounds in shëndro, such as hypericin and hyperforin, are believed to be responsible for its