Cranesbill | Geranium maculatum
A natural astringent, Cranesbill reduces heavy menstrual bleeding, diarrhea, and intestinal inflammation. It supports wound healing and acts as an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory remedy.
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.
A natural astringent, Cranesbill reduces heavy menstrual bleeding, diarrhea, and intestinal inflammation. It supports wound healing and acts as an antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory remedy.
Cumin is a widely used culinary spice with medicinal value. It supports digestion, reduces inflammation, and offers immune-boosting and antimicrobial benefits. Traditionally valued in Ayurveda and modern herbalism for digestive complaints and metabolic health.
A mucilage-rich herb traditionally used to soothe inflamed tissues of the urinary, digestive, and respiratory tracts. It calms irritation, eases infections, and provides gentle nourishment.
A natural source of salicylates, Meadowsweet provides aspirin-like effects without stomach irritation. It reduces pain, inflammation, and fever while supporting digestive health and soothing the stomach lining.
A soothing herb, Plantain reduces inflammation, supports wound healing, and relieves diarrhea. It also provides antimicrobial and astringent protection, making it valuable for digestive and skin health.
A uterine tonic, Red Raspberry strengthens reproductive tissues, reduces heavy bleeding, and supports pregnancy. It provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
A soothing demulcent, Slippery Elm coats and protects mucous membranes, easing sore throats, coughs, and digestive irritation. It supports ulcers, diarrhea, and overall mucosal healing while providing gentle nutrition.
An astringent and antiseptic herb, White Oak supports wound healing, reduces diarrhea, and eases excessive discharge. Its bark strengthens tissues and soothes inflammation.