Agrimony
Derived from the Greek word, Argemone, which means plant that heals eye. Main uses for Agrimony are making tea to treat diarrhea, sore throats and coughs. To make tea, add one to two teaspoons of dried leaves stems or flowers to one litre of hot water and steep five to fifteen minutes. Agrimony is also used to treat wounds. Soak a compress in very strong tea and apply several times daily.
*Please consult your Naturopath, Homeopath or Physician before you consuming
25g
Derived from the Greek word, Argemone, which means plant that heals eye. Main uses for Agrimony are making tea to treat diarrhea, sore throats and coughs. To make tea, add one to two teaspoons of dried leaves stems or flowers to one litre of hot water and steep five to fifteen minutes. Agrimony is also used to treat wounds. Soak a compress in very strong tea and apply several times daily.
*Please consult your Naturopath, Homeopath or Physician before you consuming
25g
Derived from the Greek word, Argemone, which means plant that heals eye. Main uses for Agrimony are making tea to treat diarrhea, sore throats and coughs. To make tea, add one to two teaspoons of dried leaves stems or flowers to one litre of hot water and steep five to fifteen minutes. Agrimony is also used to treat wounds. Soak a compress in very strong tea and apply several times daily.
*Please consult your Naturopath, Homeopath or Physician before you consuming
25g