Agrimony
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Botanicals / Herbs
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| Also known as: |
Common agrimony
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| Botanical Name or Chemical Name: |
Agrimonia eupatoria
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Found 21 oral uses for Agrimony
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- Bed-wetting

Agrimony is a diuretic; may reduce bed-wetting. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Cholecystitis

Agrimony protects the liver; reduces inflammation. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Crohn's disease

Agrimony is an astringent; contains tannin; alleviates diarrhea. Take 3 g of agrimony daily, in divided doses, when you have diarrhea.
- Diabetes type II

Agrimony stimulates insulin secretion; reduces blood sugar. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Diarrhea

Agrimony is an astringent; contains tannin; alleviates diarrhea. Take 3 g of agrimony daily, in divided doses, when you have diarrhea.
- Gallstones

Agrimony protects the liver; alleviates symptoms. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- General gallbladder conditions

Agrimony protects the liver; alleviates symptoms. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Hepatitis B

Agrimony protects the liver; fights virus. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Hypochlorhydria

Agrimony increases stomach acidity; stimulates stomach acid production. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
- Indigestion

Agrimony increases stomach acidity; stimulates stomach acid and enzyme production; improves and stimulates digestion; increases nutrient absorption. Take 3 g of dried agrimony daily, in divided doses, for many months.
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