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Some traditional herbalists use Ageratum conyzoides to help treat diarrhea, dysentery, and indigestion .
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It may reduce stomach cramps and bloating thanks to its mild astringent and antimicrobial effects .
How to use it:
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Gentle herbal infusion:Â Prepare a light tea from the dried leaves and sip it in small amounts in case of mild digestive discomfort.
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Poultice for stomach pains:Â Applying a warm leaf paste to the stomach can help relieve bloating.
Precautions
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Not for long-term use:Â Some compounds in Ageratum conyzoides (such as pyrrolizidine alkaloids) can be toxic in large quantities. Avoid prolonged internal use.
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women:Â Should consult a health professional before using this plant, as some compounds may affect pregnancy.
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Potential allergies:Â Some people may develop skin irritation or allergies upon topical application. Always perform a skin test beforehand.
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Use only in small quantities:Â Although traditional medicine appreciates its benefits, modern research on long-term safety is still limited.
Ageratum conyzoides (Goat’s Grass) is more than just a weedâit has a long history of use in traditional medicine for wound healing, pain relief, respiratory health, and its insect-repellent properties. While it shows promise as a natural remedy, caution should be exercised regarding dosage and prolonged internal use due to potential toxicity. Always consult a healthcare professional before incorporating it into your wellness routine.
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