Kamis, 24 Juni 2010

Geranium as a medicinal plant

Although mentioned Geranium is already in the ancient writings, it is not, however, Geranium spp. Hildegard von Bingen mentioned, however, as Paracelsus, the Ruprecht herb clearly as a medicinal plant. should be mixed with rue and pennyroyal it strengthen the heart and merry making. In many medieval herbal books such as those of the Hieronymus Bock and Tabernaemontanus Ruprecht herb is also mentioned - as well as occasionally the Bloody Cranesbill. In folk medicine, these plants were in jaundice, bleeding, malignant ulcers, and used externally for lichens, and skin rash. A tea of the herb Ruprecht should help against infertility.

Today, the herb is still Ruprecht attributed to the medicinal plants. The information contained in the plant extracts with its astringent and anti-inflammatory effects explain some indications, such as the recommendation of the Ruprecht herb tea to wash and gargle in inflammation in the throat to use. Similarly, Geranium proves to be a good remedy for ear pain by looking at a fresh leaf of the plant lies in the ear and it can work there until the pain disappears.

The funds used in homeopathy is Geranium odoratissumum however not made of stork-billed species, but from Pelargonium odoratissimum.

Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storchschn%C3%A4bel

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