Agrimony Herb | Agrimonia Eupatoria
The herb is native to the Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa. Its name agrimony came from the Greek word Agermone meaning healing to the eyes and Eupatoria from Mithridates Eupator, a Pontus king famous for having invented a complex ‘universal antidote’ against poisoning. Thus agrimony from whence its name was derived has long been valued as an important herbal medicine through the ages. Agrimony was once considered a panacea or “all-heal” for illnesses.
Treats:
- Diabetes
- Skin Health
- Hair & Nail Strength
- Respiratory Issues
- Bladder Control
- Anti-Cancer Effects
- Hair treatment
- Menstrual Issues
- Detoxify the Body
- Digestive Issues
Common Names:
Agrimony, Churchsteeples, Cocklebur , stickwort , liverwort, Common Agrimony, Cockeburr, Sticklewort, Philanthropos, Ackerkraut, Agrimonia, Funffing, Herbe de Saint-Guillaume, Acrimony, Harvest lice, Aigremoine, Odermennig, Agrimonia, Herba agrimoniae, Agrimoniae herba, Burr Marigold, Garclive, Fairy’s Wand
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