Found in Europe and often grown in gardens it should be collected as soon as it flowers.
See my herb blog for the meanings of these.
Alterative, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Antispasmodic, Aromatic, Astringent, Bitter, Calmative, Carminative, Diaphoretic, Emmangogue, Expectorant, Nervine, Rubefacient, Stimulant, Stomachic, Tonic.
Part Used:
Main Plant.
Usage:
For digestive disorders including diarrhoea. Good for coughs.
Dosage:
30 - 40gms added to feed daily.
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Jo
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