Agrimony

 
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The Greeks often used agrimony to treat eye problems. The Anglo-Saxons, who called the herb "garclive," apparently used it to treat wounds. One of the early herbal remedies for internal bleeding involved swallowing a mixture of agrimony, human blood, and pulverized frog parts. Today, some herbalists recommend agrimony as a throat-soothing gargle for speakers and singers. The herb is available in tablets or as a tea with many uses, including: decongestant, gargle, sedative, and asthma treatment. Agrimony also is sometimes used to thicken the blood, alleviate back pain, and promote wound healing, as well as to treat corns, eye problems, ... MORE



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