Red clover
Red clover: Botanical name: Trifolium pratense. This plant grows in Europe and North America. The flowering tops are used in botanical medicine. Another plant, white clover, grows in similar areas. Both have white arrow-shaped patterns on their leaves.
Red clover has been used in connection with cough, eczema, and menopause.
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western folk medicine used this plant as a diuretic, a cough expectorant (an agent that promotes discharge of mucus from the respiratory passages), and an alterative. Alterative plants were considered beneficial for chronic conditions, particularly those afflicting the skin. more...
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Originally Posted on 10/20/2005 6:18:09 PM Content source
Red clover has been used in connection with cough, eczema, and menopause.
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western folk medicine used this plant as a diuretic, a cough expectorant (an agent that promotes discharge of mucus from the respiratory passages), and an alterative. Alterative plants were considered beneficial for chronic conditions, particularly those afflicting the skin. more...
http://www.herbsandnaturalremedies.com
Originally Posted on 10/20/2005 6:18:09 PM Content source
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