Elecampane root and flower - Latin Name: (Inula helenium)
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Herbal Anecdote: Inula helenium is named after Helen of Troy who was said to be collecting it when she was abducted. During the Middle Ages, elecampane was a common ingredient in cordials and was the usual remedy for sea sickness. Traditional Uses: Antitussive (relieves cough), diaphoretic, diuretic, whooping cough, nausea, diarrhea, antiinflammatory. |
The following products contain Elecampane root and flower:
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Lung Renewal Blend
Use this blend to strengthen, tone and heal damaged or weakened lung tissue. It is especially useful for those recovering from tobacco addiction, bronchitis (acute or chr read more... |
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