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Wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria syn. australis)

Slightly poisonous

Wild indigo

Effect:

Anti-inflammatory


Areas of application:

Infectious respiratory diseases, fever, weak immune system, skin infections, inflammation of the lymph glands, infectious diseases, typhus, scarlet fever


Plant parts used:

Root


Collection time:

Autumn


To find:

Hardly possible, sometimes released from gardens.


Ingredients:

Alkaloids, baptoxin, isoflavones (glycosides), resin, polysaccharides


Other:

The leaves of the Wild indigo turn blue and the roots deep black.

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