Boneset :(Eupatorium perfoliatum)
ByTerry Cable of Cable´s Roots & Herbs |
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked):Eudicots
(Unranked): Asrerids
Order:Asterales
Family: Aserales
Genus: Eupatorium
Species: E. perfoliatum
Constituents
Astragalin, gallic acid, eufoliatin, eufolatorin, eupatorin, eupefolin, euperfolitin, hyperoside, kaempferol, quercetin, rutin and tannic acid.
Actions
This herb is known to be decongestant, laxative, and anti-inflammatory.
May help with the following sicknesses:
- Colds
- Flu
- Fever
- Fever induced pains and aches ( headaches)
- Bronchitis
- worms
- malaria
- constipation
- arthritis
- muscular rheumatism
- jaundice
- tonsillitis
This herb is also called white snakeroot, eupatorium, Thoroughwort, wood boneset, Indian sage, sweating plant, teasel, feverwort, crosswort,, eupatorium, vegetable antimony, and Agueweed.
Cautions:
This herb should not be taken for a extended period of time as it may lead to toxicity.
There has not been sufficient study by the FDA of Boneset :(Eupatorium perfoliatum) to say that it is good for the use of all the conditions mentioned above. Please read my legal disclaimer.
Sources:
Prescription’s for Nutritional Healing by Phyllis A Blach CNC. If you like this information please support the publisher.
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