Agrimony Tea

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Agrimony Tea

Agrimónia is rich in therapeutic properties such as: astringent, analgesic, antidiarrheal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral, anxiolytic, soothing, healing, depurative, diuretic, relaxing, hypoglycemic, tonic and deworming and acts as a liver protector. being in folk medicine to treat skin wounds, abscesses, kidney stones, phlegm, cystitis, colic, diarrhea, angina, sore throat, laryngitis, tonsillitis, bronchitis, phlegm, in addition to relieving coughs, flu and colds.

Preparation

  • 1 teaspoon of Agrimonia leaves
  • 1 cup of water
  • Preparation mode:
  • Boil the water with the leaves of Agrimônia until it starts to boil, then turn off the heat, cover and leave to infuse for 10 minutes.
  • Then strain and drink 3 cups a day

Medicinal benefits of: Agrimony Tea

    Agrimony Tea belongs to the group of:
  • Teas to treat cystitis (urinary tract)
  • Teas to treat the cold
  • Blood purifying teas
  • Teas for bronchitis
  • Anti-inflammatory teas
  • Teas that help in the treatment of laryngitis
  • Teas to relieve cough
  • Teas with macrobial benefits
  • Teas to eliminate colic
  • Teas with antiviral benefits
  • Teas that aid in the treatment of vermifuge
  • Teas to help heal (healing)
  • Teas that aid in the treatment of kidney stones
  • Teas that help in the treatment of flu
  • Teas that assist in the treatment of phlegm
  • Teas that aid in the treatment of tonsillitis
  • Teas for diarrhea problems
  • Teas with analgesic function
  • Teas that help in the treatment of skin wounds
  • Teas that help remove excess fat from the skin's surface
  • Teas that help in the treatment of abscesses
  • Teas for throat problems
  • Diuretic teas

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This recipe was consulted 8338 X - Since: 2020-11-23 - Shared by: Abigail Flauzino