Discover What All the Herbal Remedy, Blue Vervain Can Do for You

By Luke M., published Jul 26, 2007
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IMPORTANT NOTE: ALWAYS READ THE ENTIRE LABEL TO MAKE SURE THE MEDICINAL HERBAL PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN SOMETHING THAT YOU MAY BE ALLERGIC TO AND WON'T MIX WELL WITH OTHER MEDICATIONS YOU'RE TAKING.

Little known facts

The blue vervain plant is truly unique. Sitting on the top of several stalks is a budding cone-shape. Purple flowers grow on the bottom of these cones. The plant can grow to upwards of 6 feet tall. Flower sizes can be 8 inches wide.

Blue vervain is also known as "American Vervain," "False Vervain," "Indian Hyssop," "Traveler's Joy," and "Simpler's Joy."

The ancient Chinese would use the root of blue vervain for treating malaria and dysentery, and the stalk and leaves for cleaning the system; such as, relieving congestion and getting rid of toxins.

Blue vervain was known as a "cure all" herbal medicine and cherished sacredly for it.

Blue vervain was used during the medieval times to treat plagues.

Native Americans discovered how helpful this herb was as a tonic for the ladies, and a great way to calm fevers and treat colds.

Blue vervain is known as a "quieting herb" for its natural tranquilizer qualities.

True effects

Blue vervain can help fight jaundice and inflammation by cleaning the liver.

Blue vervain can help calm coughing, settle stomachs, and get rid of phlegm in the throat.

Blue vervain will help your entire body relax; thus, this herb is great as a natural laxative. The toilet and I can vouche for that.

Get rid of worms by taking some vervain.

Take vervain and you can stop a cold before it starts.

Disorders, irritations, ailments, and bodily systems treated by Blue Vervain

Adenoids - This condition is simply the swelling of your pharyngeal tonsil.

Asthma - This should be self-explanatory. But in case it isn't, in case you don't know what it is exactly, I'll tell you. Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system that constricts a person's airway. Common symptoms of asthma are wheezing, and coughing.

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Wow, lots of uses here.

Posted on 07/26/2007 at 9:07:00 PM

 
Get rid of worms??? Ick. :-D

Posted on 07/26/2007 at 7:07:00 PM

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