What is cut speedwell used for?
Speedwell, also known as Veronica officinalis or Ladderwort, is a herbaceous perennial native to Europe and Asia, cultivated since ancient times for its medicinal properties. Its many and varied benefits make it a precious ally in alternative medicine.
Cut speedwell is renowned for its diuretic properties, stimulating kidney function and promoting the elimination of toxins from the body. By increasing urine production, it helps purify the urinary system by eliminating waste and harmful substances from the body. This detoxifying action makes it an invaluable ally in maintaining a healthy balance by promoting the elimination of undesirable substances.
Veronica is effective in treating respiratory problems such as coughs and bronchitis, thanks to its expectorant properties. By promoting the expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract, it helps relieve congestion and promote easier breathing. Its soothing action on the respiratory tract makes it a popular natural remedy for the treatment of respiratory ailments, facilitating the healing process.
Veronica is renowned for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It is used to treat various skin problems such as eczema, burns and insect bites, thanks to its healing and soothing properties. In addition, it relieves joint and muscle pain by reducing inflammation and promoting recovery of damaged tissue, making it a versatile remedy for skin and musculoskeletal conditions.
Veronique also has stomachic and anti-ulcer properties, promoting good digestive health. It helps regulate digestion by stimulating the secretion of gastric juices and promoting intestinal transit. It also acts as a protector of the gastric mucosa, helping to prevent ulcers and digestive disorders by promoting optimal digestion.
Finally, veronique acts as a depurative, helping to detoxify the body and eliminate undesirable substances. Its expectorant action promotes the elimination of mucus from the respiratory tract, helping to relieve respiratory ailments such as bronchitis and coughs. By acting on several body systems, veronica offers overall support for health and well-being.
In short, cut speedwell is much more than a simple herbaceous plant. With its many health-boosting properties, it is an invaluable ally in your quest for well-being. Whether it's to relieve respiratory ailments, soothe joint pain or promote better digestion, cut speedwell is a natural and effective option to consider.
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How to use this plant
Taking full advantage of the benefits of cut Veronica couldn't be simpler!
To prepare an infusion, pour boiling water over 2 g of cut speedwell and leave to infuse for 10 minutes. Strain and drink 2 to 3 cups a day to benefit from its expectorant and depurative properties.
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Precautions for use
Although cut veronica is a natural plant, it is advisable to consult a health professional before using it, especially if you are pregnant, breast-feeding or taking medication. It is also preferable to respect the recommended doses to avoid any risk of undesirable effects.
What is its composition?
Cut speedwell comes from the Veronica officinalis L. flowering plant, a member of the Scrophulariaceae family. It is also known by the common names male speedwell, European tea, ladder tea and Manna.
- Latin name: Veronica officinalis L.
- Family: Scrophulariaceae
- Common names : Veronique mâle, Thé d'Europe, Thé des ladres, Manna
- Part used: Flowering plant
- Origin: Europe, North America
Cut speedwell contains a multitude of health-promoting active ingredients, such as iridoids, flavonoids, tannins, mannitol and phenolic acids.
Packaging: 125 or 250 g