Everything about Solidago Virgaurea totally explained
Solidago virgaurea (
goldenrod or
woundwort) is an
herbaceous perennial plant of the family
Asteraceae. It is grown as a garden flower with many different cultivars. It flowers profusely in late summer.
Herbalism
This plant was cultivated in the
Arab world, who used it in their medical system. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries it was used in
Europe to heal wounds. It has
astringent,
diuretic,
antiseptic and other properties.
Modern herbalists also use it to treat
catarrh and
kidney stones. It is blended with other tonic herbs to cleanse or "flush" the kidneys and bladder, either as part of a healing fast, or to treat cystitis. In the case of a fast, it's made into a combined tincture as noted, taken with a supporting blend of herbal teas, and grape or watermelon juice is drunk through the day, alternating with Potassium broth.[2]
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