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Family: Rubiaceae Common Names: Bedstraw, Catchweed, Clabber Grass, Clivers, Cleavers, Coachweed, Gravel Grass, Goose Grass, Goose Hair, Milk Sweet, Poor Robin, Loveman, Sweethearts... Some Common Uses: has a long history of use as an alternative medicine and is still used widely by modern herbalists. It is used both internally and externally in the treatment of a wide range of ailments. The dried or fresh herb is alterative, anti-inflammatory, astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, febrifuge, tonic and vulnerary. It is valuable diuretic, and it is often taken to treat skin problems such as seborrhea, eczema and psoriasis and as a general detoxifying agent in serious illnesses such as cancer.
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