Plant Information
Common Name: HORSETAIL - ROUGH
Scientific Name: Equisetum heyemale
Alternative Names: Dutch Rush
Scientific Name: Equisetum heyemale
Alternative Names: Dutch Rush
N/A
R90.00
Description
- Perennial
- Perennial, erect branched sterile stems, spreading green branches - does not flower.
- Grows in thin creeping rhizomes.
- Shoots dies off.
- Spores spread like those of ferns.
Parts Used
- Stems
Medicinal Uses. It is said that
- Controls internal and external bleeding
- Aid genito-urinary system - bleeding in urinary tract and prostate disease: prostatitis, incontinence, cystitis and urethritis
- Coughing up of blood
- Contain minerals and vitamins - enriches blood, hardens finger nails, revitalizes lifeless hair
- Astringent - strengthen walls of the veins, tightening up varicose veins, guard against fatty deposits in arteries
- Poultice to heal wounds and ulcers
- Breaks down Vitamin B.
- When taken long term - take with Vitamin B supplements
Other Uses
- Plant yields a yellow ochre dye
- Insect repellent:
- Garden spray to prevent rust, mildew and other fungi
- Plant yields a yellow ochre dye
The information contained within this website is for educational purposes only. This site merely recounts the traditional uses of specific plants as recorded through history. Always seek advice from a medical practitioner.
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Mountain Herb Estate, and its representatives will not be held responsible for the improper use of any plants or documentation provided. By use of this site and the information contained herein you agree to hold harmless Mountain Herb Estate, its affiliates and staff