Agrimony Agrimonia eupatoire Plante cut HERBORISTERIE eupatoria
Agrimony Agrimonia eupatoire Plante cut HERBORISTERIE eupatoria
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Agrimony Agrimonia eupatoire Plante cut HERBORISTERIE eupatoria
Latin name: Agrimonia L. eupatoria
Family: Rosaceae
Common Names: Eupatorium Veterans grass Saint-Guillaume
Part used: Flowering dried
Origin: Known Dioscorides and Pliny, this plant is common in cool places (hedges, wood ...) of the northern hemisphere.
Botanical description of Agrimony
Rhizomatous perennial herb, stem erect, provided with stiff hairs and glandular, measuring 50 cm to 1 m.
The basal rosette leaves, pinnate irregularly divided in 3-6 pairs of leaflets main spacers with smaller leaflets; whitish or greyish fluffy lapel; presence of foliaceous stipules. The flowers are five-petaled, golden yellow, 5-8 mm, thin ears; calyx deeply furrowed and provided with hooked spines. Berries very furrowed, 7-10 mm in two parts, with bristles spread the top brackets.
Properties of Agrimony
- Astringent
- Emmenagogue
- Vulnerary
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antidiabetic
Part used: flowering
Chemical components: condensed tannins, terpenes, flavonoids, phytosterol, eupatorine Vitamins K and P, silica (over 10%)
Indications Aigremoine
- Diarrhoea
- Leucorrhea
- Incontinence of urine
- Laryngitis
- Venous Ulcers
Dosage of Agrimony
Tea: 20 g / l, infusion 10 minutes, 1 cup / 3 times / day.
Properties: astringent, vulnerary, anti-inflammatory, cholagogue, antiaphonique.
Instructions: mainly in the form of infusion, powder or solids.
The flowering tops are harvested in full bloom (July-August).
For internal use: treatment of mild diarrhea, in case of slow and difficult digestion in venous insufficiency and hemorrhoidal attacks.
For external use: hygiene oropharyngeal (gargle), dermatological (antipruritic, eye drops), decongestants effects on hemorrhoids and circulatory problems of the lower limbs.
The advice of our pharmacist herbalist: How to achieve an infusion
. Put the recommended amount of herb (or herb mixture) in a teapot.
. Pour the boiling water volume indicated.
Note: Prepare your teas with low mineral water. Water plays an important role as it conveys the properties of plants.
. Replace the cover.
. Infuse the time. This time is variable according to the plant or portion thereof: from 3 to 5 minutes for the fresh plant, and from 5 to 15 minutes to dry the plants.
. Go and drink this tea hot.
NB: The infusions must then be kept cool and consumed rapidly (24).
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