Bitter Clover: Effect and Side Effects

Feverfew clover is a close relative of gentian and other gentian plants and, like them, is used as a bitter tonic. The bitter substances it contains promote salivary secretion, secretion of gastric juices and bile secretion, accelerate gastric emptying and stimulate the pancreas. Overall, this leads to stimulation of appetite, improvement of digestive quality and food utilization.

Scopoletin also has an antispasmodic effect. The tannins, iridoids and terpenes are also said to have antimicrobial properties.

Bitter clover: without interactions and side effects.

Currently, there are no known side effects or interactions with other remedies.