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French Meadow-rue, Akeleiblättrige (Thalictrum aquilegifolium)

Effect:

laxative, wound healing


Areas of application:

Wounds, as a laxative, back then for malaria


Plant parts used:

Root (in Thalictrum flavum the leaves)


Collection time:

spring


To find:

French Meadow Rue grows in alluvial forests and near springs or rivers in the low mountain ranges up to higher altitudes.


Ingredients:

Alkaloids, magnoflorium, dyes, bitter substances


Miscellaneous:

Before the french meadow rue blooms, its growth habit is similar to the columbine, and the leaves in particular could be confused.


Samuel Hahnemann reports from his 200-year-old apothecary encyclopedia that freshly squeezed juice became popular among the people as a home remedy for healing wounds and ulcers.

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