Marsh Woundwort Herb (30g) – Horst
Marsh woundwort (Stachys palustris) has a long history of traditional use for a wide range of conditions. Its purported benefits include supporting cardiovascular health by potentially helping to manage mild hypertension (stages 1-2), angina, tachycardia, and symptoms associated with atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease. It’s also traditionally used to address gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers (stomach and duodenal), gastritis, enteritis, colitis, dysentery, heartburn, and abdominal pain.
Beyond digestive health, marsh woundwort is traditionally employed to soothe the nervous system, potentially helping with anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, night terrors, palpitations, and headaches. Some traditional uses also include managing symptoms of diabetes, respiratory ailments (cough, tuberculosis, lung abscesses), and skin conditions (including malignant skin lesions). It’s also been used traditionally to help control various types of bleeding (uterine, intestinal, external).
Marsh woundwort exhibits a number of pharmacological properties, including hypotensive, vasodilatory (peripheral vessels), analgesic, anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, hypoglycemic, sedative, astringent, antibacterial, and spasmolytic effects.
External applications
include treatments for thrombophlebitis, phlebothrombosis, endarteritis, and trophic ulcers of the lower extremities (as foot baths); post-dysenteric dysfunction, proctogenic constipation, tenesmus, and hemorrhoids (as enemas); stomatitis, toothache, mouth ulcers, tonsillitis (as a rinse); and wounds, burns, ulcers, abscesses, fistulas, pressure sores, skin cancer (as ointments, oil infusions, or washes); and vaginal conditions such as leukorrhea, trichomoniasis, and cervical erosion/ulcers.
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using marsh woundwort or any herbal remedy, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking other medications. The effectiveness of marsh woundwort for the conditions listed above has not been scientifically proven.
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