Bitters

Classification Amara pura are pure bitter remedies such as gentian, feverfew or centaury. Amara aromatica are aromatic bitter remedies that contain essential oils as ingredients in addition to bitter substances. Effects Bitters cause a reflex stimulation of appetite and digestion and an increase in gastric juice secretion. Indications Bloating, vomiting, nausea. Loss of appetite Indigestion, … Bitters

Bitter Clover

Latin name: Menyanthes TrifoliataGenus: fever clover plants, protected!common names: Trifoliate, rabbit’s ear, gall, fevercloverPlant description: The plant grows on marshy soils of water bodies or in mud with a creeping rhizome that develops racemes or panicles with numerous flowers from May to June. The stem is smooth with trifoliate leaves. Origin: Spread in Europe, Asia … Bitter Clover

Bitter Clover Health Benefits

Bitter clover is native to the wetter areas of northern temperate climates (North America, Asia, Europe). The drug is imported mainly from Eastern European countries. In herbal medicine, the dried foliage leaves collected during the flowering period are used. Bitter clover: characteristics and fact sheet Feverfew clover is a perennial plant up to 30 cm … Bitter Clover Health Benefits

Bitter Clover: Applications and Uses

Bitter clover leaves, like gentian root and centaury, are used for acute and chronic digestive complaints (dyspeptic complaints) and loss of appetite. For example, the plant is able to relieve flatulence and bloating and promote digestion. It also stimulates appetite by stimulating saliva production. Traditionally, bitter clover is generally suitable for supporting the function of … Bitter Clover: Applications and Uses

Bitter Clover: Dosage

Bitter clover can be ingested in the form of tea – the leaves are contained in a concentration of up to 3 g/100 g in tea mixtures of the gastrointestinal tea group. Furthermore, feverfew clover leaves are offered in the form of drops, capsules, dragées or other forms of preparation. The average daily dose, unless … Bitter Clover: Dosage

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 … Bitter Clover: Effect and Side Effects