Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.18-07-2008

Agrimony

Plant names
Rosaceae
English Agrimony, Church steeples, Cocklebur, Common agrimony, Philanthropos, Sticklewort, Stickwort
Latin Agrimonia eupatoria Linne, Agrimonia eupatoria ssp. officinalis (Lam.) Gams, Agrimonia odorata* (Gouan.) Mill.
Plant partsAerial parts, Flowering plant, Herb / Grass, Leaf
Diseases & Uses
Diseases a sore throat, Abdominal trouble, Abrasion, abscess, Aching joints, Aids digestion, angina, Antibacterial, Anticatarrhal, Antidiarrheic, Antidote for poisoning, Antidote for snake bite, Antidysenteric, Antihemorrhagic, antimicrobial action, AntiRheumatic, Antiviral, Appendicitis, Asthmatic, Astringent, backpain, benificial effect on the liver, biliary disorders, Bladder infections, Blood borne diseases, Blood cleanser, blood formation, Blood in the urine, Bronchial asthma, Bronchitis, Bruise, Burn, cachexy, care of the skin, Childern's diarrhea, cholagogic, Choleretic, chronic pulmonary catarrh, chronic skin rashes, clotting of blood vessels, colic, colitis, Common cold, complaints of urinary system, conjunctivitis, constipating, cough, Diabetes mellitus, digestive disturbance, dilatation of the heart, disease of the bladder, disease of the spleen, disorder of the kidneys, diuretic, dropsy, enteritis, Fatigue, festing wounds, fever, foot bath, frost, frost damage, Gallbladder complaints, gargle, gastrectasia, gastric catarrh, good for the stomach, Gout, Gravel, hardening of the liver, Hepatic, Hypoglycemia, Icterus, Infection in the urinary passages, inflammation, inflammation of kidneys, inflammation of the mouth, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth, inflammation of the pharynx, intestinal complaints, leg sore, Liver diseases, Loss of appetite, malaria, migraine, mouthwash, Nasal douche, Pain, Periodontitis, pharyngitis, poorly healing sores, pulmonary emphysema, Rashes, reduces swellings, regulate the stomach, relaxant, relaxes the nervous system, respiratory catarrh, scrofulouse sores in children, Skin diseases, skin ulcers, snake bite, Sprains, throat complaints, thrush, Tonic, Urethral calculi, Urinary incontinence, varicose veins, vomiting, wound healing, Wounds
Women's diseases Emmenagogue, excessive menstruation
Foods tea substitute
Other uses Anthelmintics, colouring, Used in Bachs Flower Remedies
Contents
 Alpha-Amyrin, Amyrin, Apigenin, Astragalin, Beta-Sitosterol, bitter essence, caffeic acid, Campherol, Catechin, Ceryl-Alcohol, Chlorogenic-Acid, coumarin, ellagic-Acid, ellagitannin, essential oil, Fat, Ferulic-Acid, flavo-Glycoside, flavonoid, Gallo-Tannin, Gentisic-Acid, hyperoside, Iron, isoquercitrin, Luteolin, mucilage, Nicotinamide, Palmitic acid, P-Coumaric-Acid, P-Hydroxy-Benzoic-Acid, Phytosterol, Polysaccharide, Quercetin, Quercitrin, resin, rutin, Salicylic acid, Silicic acid, Stearic acid, Tannic acid, tannin, Tanning agents, Thiamine, triterpene, Ursolic-Acid, Vanillic-Acid, Vitamin A, vitamin-k

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