~ Agrimony ~
Agrimonia Eupatoria

Native to Europe, this cute wild flower is a member of the Rose family. It’s historical use as a medicinal herb can be dated back as far as 70 A.C.
Physically, this plant will display dark pink flowers and leaves with sharp edges. The entire plant is also covered with small stiff hairs standing on edge.
The doctrine of signatures therefore acknowledges this plant as a great remedy for tense conditions in the body.
With its mild astringent action, medicinally, this plant is commonly used topically or internally for:
- Mild diarrhoea
- Venous insufficiency
- Haemorrhoids
- Urinary incontinence
Or any disorder where there is a requirement to tighten up the loose or over relaxed tissue states.
