Agrimony is commonly used as an astringent and hemostatic to inhibit bleeding, restore tone to the stomach and intestines, and counteract flaccidity. It can be used to help support any symptoms associated with bleeding, inclu...
Used with other herbals---to dampen down auto-immune
They are working---so not sure if all are good, or only some -- George (MD)
Agrimony's common names are sticklewort, cocklebur, and church steeples (because of the herb's spirelike, yellow flowers). Pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable, i...
Agrimonia eupatoria, a small yellow flower with a pleasant fragrance and a tangy, bitter taste, is found in most temperate climates. Medicinal benefits are derived from the flowering portion of the ...
Agrimonia eupatoria, a small yellow flower with a pleasant fragrance and a tangy, bitter taste, is found in most temperate climates. Medicinal benefits are derived from the flowering portion of the ...
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