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Latin Name: Prunella vulgaris
Parts Used: Above ground portion.
Properties: Alterative, Antibacterial, Antiseptic, Antipyretic, Antitumor Antispasmodic, Astringent, Bitter Tonic, Cholagogue, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Haemostatic, Liver Stimulant, Styptic, Tonic, Vermifuge, Vulnerary.
Internal Uses: Acne, Bleeding, Colic, Conjunctivitis, Convalescence, Convulsions, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysmenorrhoea, Oedema, Fever, Flatulence, Gastritis, Gout, Haemorrhage, Haemorrhoids, Hepatitis, Hypertension, Injury, Jaundice, Laryngitis, Liver Weakness, Lymphatic Congestion, Mastitis, Sore Throat, Vertigo, Worms, Wounds. Contains: Beta carotene, vitamins B-1, C and K, tannin.
Topical Uses: Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Gingivitis, Haemorrhoids, Leucorrhoea, Mouth Sores, Rash, Sore Throat, Sprains, Thrush, Wounds
Topical Applications: Use as a poultice for haemorrhoids, rashes, bruises, burns, cuts, sprains and wounds. Mouthwash for sores, gum problems and thrush. Sore throat gargle. Eyewash. Douche for leucorrhoea.
Energetics: Bitter, Pungent, Cool.
Organs: Liver, Gallbladder
Growth and Harvest: Moist, well drained soil in sun or light shade. Cut in summer when in flower.
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