Water Agrimony, known for its historical use in strengthening the liver and regulating bodily humors, is a plant that thrives in cooler climates. It has been used to treat various digestive issues and support overall health.
| Historical Use | Traditionally used to heal and dry, cut and cleanse thick and tough humours of the breast, and for treating conditions like cachexia, dropsy, and yellow-jaundice. |
| Modern Application | Modern understanding aligns with historical uses, emphasizing its role in liver health and digestion. It is recognized for its ability to open obstructions and mollify hardness in the spleen. |
| Parts Used | Root, leaves, and flowers can be used. |
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