Watercress Plant
The leaves, flowers, seeds are rich in Vit. A, C, D, E, calcium, iodine and other trace minerals when harvested before the blossoms appear. These parts can be used raw, in teas, as a potherb or dried to flavor food for a peppery taste. Underwater parts or roots are tough and unpalatable. It is a antiscorbutic, diuretic, expectorant tonic, purgative, and stimulant. The leaves, roots, and young shoots are used for anemia, of scurvy, goiters, heart trouble, blood cleanser, clears skin, for colds, sinus problems, respiratory and internal , Best used when in flower. CAUTION: prolonged use, longer than 4 weeks, can lead to kidney problems. Do not harvest in polluted or stagnant water. Poisoning may occur if plant has absorbed heavy metals, toxins or have liver kes.
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