Guest guest Posted February 26, 2012 Report Share Posted February 26, 2012 Medicinal Uses of Agromony: Agrimony is peripheral medium sized plant that grows about 2 meters in height, grows normally in shady places, temperate regions of alkaline soil. The leaves of the plant are vibrant green and plant flowers from June to September, which are small and yellow in color growing from single spike. Agrimony plant is originated from America, Europe, England and grown and found in Asia and in Scotland countries. The Agrimony plant is being grown in the other countries also for its medicinal uses. The agrimony plant is commonly called as sticklewort, cockeburr, churchsteeples etc, and scientifically called as Agrimonia Eupatoria. The Agrimony plant has aromatic smell and root of the plant has apricot scent and the dried leaves, dried leaves powder, stem and oil, flowers are used for medicinal purpose. The agrimony plant comprises silicic acid, tannins, glycosidal bitters, iron, Vitamin K, Vitamin B and other traces of essential phytochemicals and phytonutrients that contribute to prevent ill health. The medicinal benefits of agrimony herb were discovered by the ancient people of Egypt and Greek, and since then they began to use this herb as home remedy for treating various health disorders. Medicinal Uses of Agrimony; Agrimony plant extracts are taken as tea for the treatment of jaundice. Agrimony plat dried flowers are used as diet drink or spring tonic and it is served as beverage generally in France because it heals cough and purifies blood. Due to the presence of tannins, it promotes digestion, prevents dyspepsia, regulates bowel movement, prevents diarrhea, and helps to heal mucous membranes of digestive tract. Due to the presence of diuretic properties, it prevents the formation of cystitis in kidneys, improves the function of kidneys, helps to remove toxic substances and excess water from urinary bladder, helps to clear off calculus in kidneys and thereby it is used as home remedy or herbal remedy for urinary incontinence. For more details please visit;http://ideas4health.in/health-ideas/home-remedies/medicinal-uses-o\ f-agrimony/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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