Agrimony
The Latin name for Agrimony is Agrimonia eupatoria,
it is also called common agrimony, church steeples, cockeburr, cocklebur, stickwort, and sticklewort.
Argemone is a Greek word given to plants which were were healing to the eyes,
the name eupatoria refers to
Mithridates Eupator, a king who was an herbalist who had an enormous capacity for eating,
drinking and killing Romans.
Argemone grows wild along roadsides throughout North America, Canada, Britain, Europe, and Asia.
Used to treat ulcers, diarrhea, skin problems and liver ailments like jaundice.
It is often used as a digestive tonic, and diuretic.
It should not be taken if constipated.
Gargle with an infusion of agrimony to relieve sore throats.
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