The restharrow is a perennial, self-planted plant throughout Greece in uncultivated places and especially in sandy plains. Its height ranges from 20cm to 100cm, its leaves are hairy and the stem is thorny. The herb was known to the ancient Greeks. Our ancestors They used the restharrow's root as diuretic and appetizing. In the 15th and 16th century, doctors considered the plant as an effective medicine against cystitis and kidney stones.