Agrimony Eupatoria:
Contains tannins that have astringent properties, which means it can help tighten the skin and mucous membranes, making it beneficial for mild diarrhea and sore throat. There is some evidence that suggests agrimony may possess mild sedative properties which can help in reducing stress and promoting better sleep health. It has been used as a mouthwash to help with gum and mild infections. Has anti inflammatory impact and helps with gastrointestinal inflammation, pharyngitis & topically for skin inflammation.
Agrimony has also been used for its diuretic benefits assisting in urine production, helping to flush toxins from the body and may be benefitting for urinary tract health. Believed to relieve symptoms of bloating and has. Historically, agrimony has been used topically to assist with wound healing due to its astringent properties.
Contraindications:
Slows blood clotting so shouldn’t be consumed by individuals with bleeding disorders or those about to undergo surgery. People with allergies and members of the Rosaceae family Should avoid agony as it may cause of allergic reactions. Potentially interact with certain medication, especially those low blood clotting, anticoagulant, anti-platelet drugs, diuretics, or diabetes medication’s or long-term use of acrimony can lead to potential level damage and gastrointestinal problems due to the high tannin and content. Agony has the longest history of UD and back to ancient times. The Greeks used it for eye ailments. 
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