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Agrimony Parviflora
Homeopathic Uses and Benefits
Recent studies show that Agrimony has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hepato-protective, and neuroprotective properties, sore throat, upset stomach, mild diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diabetes, gallbladder disorders, fluid retention, cancer, tuberculosis, bleeding, corns, and warts; and as a gargle, heart tonic, sedative, and antihistamine.
People with cutaneous porphyria accumulate a chemical called porphyrin in their skin. Porphyrin makes the skin sensitive to sunlight. Taking Agrimony-Q or in potency, 3-4 times daily reduces the formation of sores on skin exposed to sunlight (sun burns) in patients with cutaneous porphyria.
Agrimony herb contains tannin and a volatile essential oil. As Agrimony also possesses an astringent action, it is frequently used as an herbal mouthwash and gargle ingredient, and is applied externally in the form of a lotion to minor sores and ulcers. Agrimony has also been recommended, as a strong decoction, to cure sores, blemishes, and pimples.
Caution: Agrimony is an astringent herb, do not use if constipated. Do not use internally during pregnancy without discussing with your obstetrician.
Agrimony Parviflora
Habitat and Description
Agrimony can be found growing extensively throughout Asia (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China) Europe, Canada, and the United States. Agrimonies have one to two foot branched stems covered with a fine, silky down and terminate in spikes of yellow flowers. Both the flowers and the notched leaves give off a faint characteristic lemony scent when crushed. After the flowers fade they give place to tiny clinging “burrs” which will quickly adhere to your clothing if you brush by an it plant in a hedgerow.
Agrimony History and Folklore
Witches used Agrimony in spells to dispel negative energies, and to ward off hexes. Agrimony was said to cause a deep sleep. When placed beneath a mans head this sleep would last until it was removed.
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