Herbs - Bogbean (Menyanthes trifoliate).

What Is It?

Bogbean is an aquatic perennial plant that grows all over Northern hemisphere territories and some parts of India. It has white/ping flowers and has a wide spreading and creeping habit. The leaves are collected after flowering and used in herbal medicine.

Action

It contains a variety of compounds including coumarins, iridioid glycosides, flavanol glycosides, rutin, phenolic acids, pyridine alkaloids, sterols, tannins and triterpenoids. It is said to be a bitter tonic herb that can stimulate digestive secretions. It is anti-inflammatory, diuretic, anti-rheumatic and lymph-alterative. At high doses is laxative in action.

Uses

Historically it has been used to treat a number of conditions including:

Other information

It can be used to make a tea and taken up to three times per day. A qualified herbalist will be able to make other preparations including tinctures.

Cautions


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