Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Agrimony herb a elixir for common ailments


Agrimony is not in use now-a-days; however it has its roots in traditional herbal medicine. If you are afflicted with any minor ailment, this herb comes in handy. Akin to majority of herb simples, the uses to which it is applied are really extensive.

The English are fond of using it to make a tasty "spring" or "diet" drink for cleansing the blood. It works as a tonic that helps recover from fevers, winter colds, as well as diarrhea. Agrimony comes with tannin and a volatile essential oil.

Since Agrimony contains an astringent action, it is mostly utilized in alternative medicine in the form of an herbal mouthwash and gargle ingredient, and is put externally as a lotion to minor ulcers and sores. Agrimony is also prescribed as a strong decoction to treat blemishes, sores and pimples.

In Chinese medicine, Agrimony is known as xian he cao, which helps stop bleeding.

Being an astringent herb, beware of using this herb if you are constipated. Plus, if you are pregnant, be cautious of using it internally without consulting your obstetrician.

Grown extensively all through Europe, Canada, and the United States, Agrimony is a hardy perennial and is found in fields and woods, however, it can easily be cultivated.


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