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Agrimony

Agrimony featured prominently in mid-century European folk medicine, and in fact, was a primary ingredient in a famous herbal preparation for battlefield wounds. Today, it's valued as a gentle stomach tonic and helps soothe gastrointestinal distress.


In addition to promoting gastrointestinal health, modern day herbalists recognize Agrimony's beneficial astringent properties as well. Enjoy Agrimony as a pleasantly-flavored tea or in convenient capsule form.
NOTE: One of Agrimony's primary nutrients includes vitamin K, which many healthcare practitioners caution against if you're currently taking anti-coagulant medications.
COMMON NAMES: Church Steeples, Cocklebur, Philanthropos, Stickwort, Sticklewort.




Common use:
Promotes digestion; soothes gastrointestinal distress; calms irritated digestive system; herbal diuretic; supports kidney function.


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