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Description
Latin Name : Verbena Officinalis
Origin Country: Albania
Vervain (Verbena officinalis) is a flowering plant in the verbena family of herbs. While there are well over 250 species of verbena, vervain refers specifically to the types used for medicinal purposes.
- Vervain’s ability to ease the feelings associated with anxiety and stress is well-acknowledged. A cup of vervain tea has a soothing effect on the central nervous system.
- Digestive disorders can be treated by making of infusion of vervain which will also help to keep the gut healthy. It is a natural remedy for vomiting and diarrhea.
- Vervain is known to possess innate analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. This makes it an efficient cure for cold and fever.
- It can be used for mouthwashes, against caries and gum disease.
- Externally it is used in the form of compresses and for washing in incurable ulcers, swollen lymph nodes, thrombophlebitis, gold, eczema, itching, skin pimples, neuralgia, gingivitis and tonsillitis as an anti-inflammatory and painkiller.
To make an infusion, place 1-2 teaspoons of dried herb in a tea infuser or teapot or mug for each cup of tea you intend to brew. Cover with boiling water. Place on the lid (or cover your cup with a saucer).
Allow the mixture to steep for 10 'to 15' minutes or overnight.
Then strain the tea and serve. Drink 1-3 cups of tea a day
Add if you want honey, milk or lemon wedge for flavour.
There are no reported side effects of vervain, though it is thought that due to its purgative effects, excess dosages may lead to vomiting. The herb is a uterine stimulant, so avoid it during pregnancy.
In any case you should consult with your healthcare doctor before using any herb especially if you’re taking other medications or have health problems.
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