WARNING
- This herb stimulates the uterus and should NOT be
given to pregnant women.
Infusion (like a tea)
- Pour near-boiling water over the herb and let steep
5-10 minutes. Standard quantities are 75g fresh or 30g dried herb to 500ml
water. The Infusion must be taken same day. It may be sweetened, but do
not add milk. This is the best method for leaves and flowers.
Poultice
- A Poultice consists of a pulp or paste made by heating
chopped fresh, dried, or powdered leaves with a lttle water. Spread the
paste between two layers of gauze and apply (as hot as possible) externally
to the affected area. Replace as necessary.
Tincture
- Using a strong clear alcohol (gin or vodka is ideal),
steep the herb for 2 weeks or more, strain and use. Standard quantities
are 75g fresh or 30g dried herb to 400ml alcohol. Tinctures store very
well.
Insect Repellent
- A diluted Tincture can be splashed onto exposed skin
to help repel insects. Leaves may also be dried, powdered, and rubbed onto
the skin.
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