Monday, August 4, 2014

The Positive Effects Of Boneset

The Positive Effects Of Boneset
Other Common Names: Agueweed, Bonesset, Common Boneset,
Eupatoire Perfoliee, Eupatorio, Feverwort, Hempweed, Indian Sage,
Sweating Plant, Thoroughwort, Tse Lan, Wasserdost, Waterdost,
Eupatorium perfoliatum



Range: Eastern N. America - Quebec to Manitoba, south to Florida and Texas; China; France; Germany; Italy; Netherlands.



Habitat: Wet woods, scrub, fens and damp grassland.



Boneset is one of the most popular domestic medicines in North
America where it is used in the treatment of influenza, colds, acute
bronchitis, catarrh and skin diseases. It has been shown to stimulate
resistance to viral and bacterial infections, and reduces fevers by
encouraging sweating. The plant, however, should be used with some
caution since large doses are laxative and emetic and the plant might
contain potentially liver-harming pyrrolizidine alkaloids.



The leaves and flowering stems are antispasmodic, cholagogue,
diaphoretic, emetic, febrifuge, laxative, purgative, stimulant,
vasodilator. An infusion of the dried leaves and flowers is used to
bring relief to symptoms of the common cold, it loosens phlegm and
promotes its removal through coughing. It is also used in the treatment
of rheumatic illness, skin conditions and worms. The leaves and
flowering stems are harvested in the summer before the buds open, and
are dried for later use.



A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh plant, harvested when it
first comes into flower. It is used in the treatment of illnesses such
as flu and fever.






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