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Hydrangea Root - Hydrangea aborescencens |
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Family: Saxifragaceae Common Names: Hydrangea arborescence, seven barks, wild hydrangea… Some Common Uses: in modern herbalism to treat kidney and bladder stones. Also used for mucous irritations of the bladder, cystitis, nephritis, enlarged prostate and bronchial afflictions. The scraped bark is used as a poultice on wounds, burns, sore muscles and sprains. The bark can be chewed in the treatment of stomach and heart ailments. The leaves are cathartic, diuretic, and tonic. Get Current Prices Click Here - must be logged in or register.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
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