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Family: Fabaceae (Pea) Some Common Names: American indigo, baptisia,clover bloom, dyer’s baptisia, false indigo, horsefly weed, indigo broom, indigo weed, rattlebush, rattleweed, yellow broom, yellow indigo... Some Common Uses: Historically wild indigo root was used as a purgative to stop vomiting, as a poultice for toothaches and as a wash for cuts and bruises. Today it has many uses including treatments for upper respiratory infections, stomach disorders, externally for canker sores and gum infections, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, gingivitis, fevers, sore nipples, boost the immune system and sometimes as a douche. The properties include actions as an antimicrobial, antipyretic, febrifuge, circulatory stimulant, anti-infective, alterative, chologogue, laxative, astringent and emetic... Get Current Prices Click Here - must be logged in or register.
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