Woodruff Herb Tea Bag
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Botanical Name: Asperula odorata
Sweet woodruff is an herb. The parts that grow above the ground are used to make medicine, though medicinal use has tapered off in many countries around the world.
People take sweet woodruff for preventing and treating lung, stomach, liver, gallbladder, and urinary disorders. They also use it for heart problems, “blood purification,” “weak veins,” and other circulation problems.
Other uses include treating restlessness, agitation, hysteria, and trouble sleeping (insomnia). Sweet woodruff is sometimes used to relieve nerve pain (neuralgia) and migraine; cause sweating; loosen chest congestion; and increase the flow of urine to relieve water retention.
Some people apply sweet woodruff directly to the affected areas for skin diseases, wounds, vein problems, hemorrhoids, and swelling.
In foods and beverages, sweet woodruff is used as a flavoring.
In manufacturing, the extracts of sweet woodruff are used as fragrance in perfumes.
Sweet woodruff contains ingredients that can help decrease swelling (inflammation) and kill germs.
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Botanical Name: Asperula odorata
• Liver and gallbladder problems
• Nervousness
• Hemmorroids
• Difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
• Migraine headaches