Agrimony: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects

Little agrimony is especially widespread in the northern hemisphere. The plant is imported mainly from Hungary, Bulgaria and Croatia. The above-ground parts of the plant collected at flowering time (June-August) are used. Agrimony: typical characteristics Little agrimony grows between 0.5 and 1 m high. The plant has pinnate, toothed and hairy leaves with stipules. The … Agrimony: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects

Agrimony: Dosage

Agrimony is suitable for internal use in the form of tea. Sometimes the drug is still available as a component of preparations, namely in the form of tablets, dragées, drops, fluid extracts or distillates. Agrimony: the right dose For external use, poultices with a 10% aqueous extract can be applied several times a day. To … Agrimony: Dosage

Odermenning

Stem plant Rosaceae, Common agrimony. Medicinal drug Agrimoniae herba – Common agrimony: the dried, flowering shoot tips of L. (PhEur). PhEur requires a minimum content of tannins. Ingredients Tannins Flavonoids Effects Astringent: astringent and tanning. Indications for use Diarrheal diseases Inflammation of the mouth and throat Skin diseases Dosage Cold extract or as an infusion, … Odermenning

Meadowgrass Dermatitis

Symptoms After brief contact with an appropriate plant, e.g., during gardening or play and exposure to sunlight, a skin rash forms with a delay within 1-4 days. It manifests itself in severe reddening of the skin with the formation of vesicles and blisters at the sites of contact and, depending on the contact with the … Meadowgrass Dermatitis

Agrimony

Agrimonia eupatoria (belongs to the rose plants) five-leaf, field man, Greek liverwortThe Odermenning is well recognizable by its knee-high, conspicuously hairy stem and the leaves. Odermennig flowers yellow and spike-like from bottom to top in the months June to September. Occurrence: Central and Northern Europe, Balkans, Russia, widespread in North America, growing wild in dry, … Agrimony

Agrimony: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) is a herb that is still used today as a medicinal plant for various ailments. Medicinal use is usually the dried herb. Occurrence and cultivation of agrimony The astringent effect of agrimony can have a positive effect on wound healing. Burdock herb, liverwort, life herb, king herb, five-fingered herb, sheep’s burdock, stomachwort, … Agrimony: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits