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Curative Effect of the Bugleweed Herbal Plant and What You Should Know About This Plant


 


The Bugleweed herbal plant is native in the marish valleys close of the mountains and hills. You can use Bugleweed herbal plant as a homoeopathic medicine for anxiety.

The other and important uses of the Bugleweed herbal plant is decrease of the working of the overactive thyroid and control of the arrhythmia as a herbal ‘pacemaker’. Bugleweed herbal plant makes pace in your spirit and decrease of heartbeat and the pulse. If the too much stress and the anxiety cause you fast palpitations the Bugleweed herbal plant can help you.

If you want to make a very effective herbal cure with Bugleweed herbal plant I advise you that consume Bugleweed herbal plant with demulcent or alleviative herbs.

bugleweed flower

Keep in your mind: you must not use during pregnancy because the active agents of the Bugleweed can cause serious health problems for you and for your child.

Latin Name: Lycopus virginicus

Alternate Names: Gypsywort, Water Horehound, Sweet Bugle, Water Bugle,

Family: LAMIACEAE

Useful part of the Bugleweed herbal plant: The ground portion of the Bugleweed herbal plant.

The main natural herbal remedies of Bugleweed: Sedative, Antitussive, Vasoconstrictor, Aromatic, Narcotic, Astringent, Hemostatic, Cardiotonic,

Main application of the Bugleweed medical herbal: Grave’s Disease, Anxiety, Thyroid Enlargement, Catarrh, Palpitations, Cough, Hyperthyroidism,

How can you prepare, eat, drink or buy Bugleweed herbal plant: You can make Bugleweed herbal tea (use only the fresh herbal plant),or buy Bugleweed herbal tincture (which made from undried or fresh plant) in any herbal shops, herbal stores or pharmacy.

The most common situation when you can use Bugleweed as an herbal medicine: Bruises

The most common applications of Bugleweed: salve or compress for bruises.

Flavour of the Bugleweed herbal plant: Pungent, Bitter, Warm,

The main active agent of the Bugleweed herbal plant: phenolic derivatives (chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid, ellagic acid), resin, Tannins, magnesium, lithospermic acid, essential oil, lycopine, flavoneglycosides,

If we speak about the Bugleweed herb we think three different species which is the: Lycopus virginicus, Lycopus americanus and Lycopus eurapaeus