Agrimony | Agrimonia eupatoria
Agrimony is a mild, astringent herb valued for digestive, liver, and urinary health. It is also used externally to aid wound healing and as a gargle for sore throats.
Herbs that support diarrhea management through several mechanisms. They can tighten intestinal tissues, reduce inflammation, combat pathogens, and protect irritated intestinal linings. Some herbs relax intestinal muscles to ease cramping, while others help restore gut flora or replenish lost electrolytes for hydration. Persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Agrimony is a mild, astringent herb valued for digestive, liver, and urinary health. It is also used externally to aid wound healing and as a gargle for sore throats.
Angelica is a versatile herb that supports digestive, respiratory, and menstrual health. It eases bloating, gas, and cramps; clears mucus and coughs; and helps regulate menstrual cycles and discomfort.
A strong astringent herb, Bayberry helps reduce heavy menstrual bleeding, vaginal infections, and diarrhea. It strengthens mucous membranes, supports circulation, and provides antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits.
Bilberry is rich in anthocyanins and vitamin C, supporting vision, circulation, and overall antioxidant protection. Traditionally used for eye health, vascular support, and urinary tract infections.
Blackberry leaves and root bark are rich in tannins, making them effective astringents. Traditionally used for diarrhea, sore throats, and intestinal bleeding, they also support wound healing and oral health. The berries provide additional nutritive value and are considered a tonic in various traditional systems of medicine.
Black Walnut helps expel parasites, relieve constipation, and support digestive and skin health. Its antifungal, astringent, and antimicrobial actions make it a powerful cleansing herb.
Traditionally used as a calming herb, Catnip soothes digestion, relieves cramping, and eases colic. It also helps reduce anxiety, promotes sleep, and supports overall relaxation.
Used to support circulation, digestion, and metabolic health. It aids digestion, balances blood sugar, and improves circulation. Research shows it may improve fasting glucose, lower cholesterol, and support weight management.
Traditionally used as an astringent, Cinquefoil helps manage diarrhea, hemorrhoids, and postpartum issues. It tones tissues, reduces swelling, and supports wound healing with gentle antimicrobial effects.
Best known for urinary tract health, Cranberry prevents infections by reducing bacterial adhesion to bladder walls. It supports bladder function, provides antioxidant protection, and helps manage inflammation.