Cleavers Cleavers Galium aparine L. Herb IPHYM
It is used in herbal medicine as a diuretic and sudorific.
Latin name: Galium aparine L.
Family: Rubiaceae
Common Names: Cleavers, Grass sticky, dawdled, Skyscraper ass rièble, tongue scraper, Gaille
Parts used:
Origin:
- Diuretic
- Calming, light édatif
- Detoxing
It is used in herbal medicine as a diuretic and sudorific.
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Arthritis
- Hepatic
In compress, the Cleavers Cleavers heals skin irritations.
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Hepatic
Infusion: 5 g / l, infuse 10 min, drink 2-3 cups per day
Prepare your teas and herbal infusions with low mineral water. Water plays an important role because it conveys the properties of plants.
Drinks herbal generally act better on an empty stomach. Often, it is suggested to drink herbal teas and tisanes in small sips throughout the day, but it is also possible to divide the daily dose of medicinal plants in 2 or 3 doses. Indications are that it simply takes the natural remedy needed.
Old recipe ointment:
100g of fresh plant
50g elm bark
500g lard
that is heated in turn.
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- Annual, 1.2 meters high
- Leaves lanceolate and whorls are equipped with rigid and hooked hairs on the upper surface
- Small white flowers are grouped in cymes multiflorales and stalked
- Fruits, round and green, are covered with hooks.
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