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Plant
Remedies
Chickweed
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Chickweed
stellaria spp.
Chickweed is probably the most common of the
weeds, growing in virtually all corners of the world. It was traditionally
used to heal wounds and in poultices for boils.
The aerial parts of the plant are used today in
eczema creams and for skin irritations. They are also traditionally used
internally as a cleansing diuretic and tonic for rheumatic pains.
Constituents
Mucilage, saponins, silica, minerals, vitamins A,
B, C, fatty acids
Character
Chinese herbal medicine regards it as sweet, moist and cool.
Action
The plant is traditionally used as an astringent,
anti-rheumatic, healing wounds and for softening and soothing to inflamed
areas, such as gastric mucous membranes.
. Application
Decoction This is traditionally used fresh to
relieve tiredness and debility, and is also helpful for urinary tract
inflammations, such as cystitis.
Tincture This is traditionally prescribed with
other remedies for rheumatism.
Poultice This is traditionally used fresh for
boils and abscesses and painful joints.
Infused oil This is traditionally prescribed for
skin rashes, or 1tablespoon is added to bath water for eczema.
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