Parts used: Aerial parts
Properties
Antibacterial, astringent, diuretic, tonic, vulnerary
Primary nutrients
Bitter principle, fatty acids, flavonoids, rutin, vitamins A, B, C, and K, volatile oil
As its name suggests, all heal has a long tradition as a wound-healing herb. The fresh leaf may be used or a poultice or compress made to aid in the clean healing of cuts and wounds. As a gentle astringent it is used internally for diarrhea, hemorrhoids or mild hemorrhages. For sore throats it may be used as a gargle, sweetened with honey. For bleeding hemorrhoids, it may be used as an ointment or lotion. All heal may be used as a spring tonic or as a general tonic in convalescence.
Primary Applications | Secondary Applications |
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Bleeding |
Gums, bleeding |
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