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Heal-All
- Heal-All
Common Name(s)
heal-all, self-heal, woundwort
Scientific Name(s)
Prunella vulgaris L. (Lamiaceae)
How is Heal-All usually used?
Heal-all is available as shoots and young leaves. It is taken orallyorallyto be taken by mouth (swallowed) or topicallytopicallyto be applied on the skin as an infusioninfusionthe process of steepsteepTo soak an agent (such as tea) to extract its active ingredienting or soaking plant material in hot or cold water to isolate its active ingredient.
- Oral:
- 30 g dried shoots and young leaves per day
pour 475 mL of boiling water on dried shoots and young leaves and infuse
take in 160 mL doses
Topical:
- 30 g dried shoots and young leaves per day
pour 475 mL of boiling water on dried shoots and young leaves and infuse
use as a gargle or apply to affected area as needed
cool before applying
What is Heal-All used for?
Oral heal-all is traditionally used in Western herbalism to relieve sore throats and as an astringentastringentan agent that constricts tissues and stops the flow of blood or other bodily secretions to help relieve diarrhea.
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