Shepherd's Purse Herb
The leaves are a salad herb, and is high in Vit.K. It is a diuretic, styptic, hemostatic, and astringent. A tea made from the fresh or dried herb (seeds or leaves) is historically used for profuse menstrual bleeding, bleeding piles, a styptic against hemorrhage, bleeding ulcers, lungs, chronic diarrhea, kidney and gall bladder problems, gastritis, stomach ulcers dysentery and as a wash for bruises. It can also be used to regularize blood pressure and heart action, high or low. It is sometimes used to promote uterine contractions during childbirth and for hemorrhage after childbirth. Steep 1 teaspoon of any part of the plant for 30 minutes. Drink cold, 2 or more cups a day, or as needed, for a tonic. Drink hot for a diaphoretic.
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