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Hemp Agrimony health benefits (Eupatoria cannabium - Fam. Asteraceae)

Popular names: hemp agrimony.

Chemical composition of hemp agrimony

Aerial parts- bitter substances), alvalo-resins, stevioside (substance 300 times sweeter than sugar) etc.

Roots: volatile oil and empirine, mineral salts.

Toxicity: in large amounts this plant leads to intoxication, manifested as follows: diarrhea, shivers, vomit. Avoid using it internally.

Properties:

Diuretic, anti-feverish, laxative, moisturizer, healing, antibiotic, effective against parasite worms.

Usage:
- Infusion - place 1 teaspoon of ground plant in 250 ml boiling water. You can drink this amount throughout the day. For intestinal worms, it is useful to drink the entire amount in the morning, on an empty stomach, according to tolerance. The infusion can be also used for various wounds for baths and disinfection.

The root decoct is more powerful because the root is more powerful than the plant. Place 2 tablespoons of ground root in 500 ml water. Boil for 15 minutes, and then filter. It can be used for enemas, for intestinal worms as well as for vaginal baths or other wounds, for disinfection. It is not widely used, because it isn't found in shops selling medicinal plants and the ones who know its properties also know other plants, more effective and with fewer toxins.

It can be used for the following medical conditions: cancer (external), festering (compresses and baths) cuperosis (compresses) liver failure (only to cure constipation), festering, infected dermatitis (only for ones unresponsive to treatment), rheumatics (used externally, it eases the pain). It can be used combined with other plants, in the same time. It can be useful also for wounds or tumors of the anus, rectum and vagina. Festering ulcerations - for these, you can also use powder from the dried plant, placing it on the wound 2 times a day.





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