Agrimony is a traditional herbal remedy known for its cleansing and binding properties, particularly beneficial for liver issues, digestive health, and wound healing.
| Historical Use | Cleansing and cutting faculty, without heat; moderately drying and binding. Opens and cleanses the liver, helps jaundice, and benefits bowels. |
| Modern Application | Strengthens liver function, supports digestion, heals wounds and soothes irritated tissues. |
| Parts Used | Leaves, seeds |
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