Goutweed

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Goutweed

Other Names:Achweed, Aegopodium podagraria, Angelica Menor, Ashweed, Bishop's Elder, Bishop's Goutweed, Bishopsweed, Bishopswort, Égopode Podagraire, Egopodio, Eltroot, English Goatweed, Gout Herb, Goutwort, Ground Elder, Herb Gerard, Herbe de Saint-Gérard, Herbes-aux-Goutteux, Jack-Jump-About, Masterwort, Petite Angélique, Pigweed, Pied d’Aigle, Pied de Chèvre, Podagraire, Weyl Ash, White Ash, Zevenblad
Goutweed is a plant. People use the parts that grow above the ground for medicine.

Special Precautions of Goutweed

Do not use goutweed if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

Health Benefits and uses of Goutweed are

Goutweed had a history as a medicinal herb to treat gout and arthritis, applied in hot wraps externally upon boiling both leaves and roots together. Ingested, the leaves have a diuretic effect and act as a mild sedative.

  • Gout
  • Arthritis
  • rheumatic disease
  • hemorrhoids
  • kidney, bladder, and intestinal disorders

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