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Galium aparine
Mauvaise herbe commune de jardin et herbe lymphatique importante ; jus de plante frais drain les ganglions lymphatiques, réduit les gonflements des amygdales et soutient la détoxification de la peau.
Cleavers (Galium aparine) is a common garden weed traditionally used as a lymphatic and diuretic herb. Its primary applications include supporting lymphatic drainage, reducing swollen lymph nodes, and aiding skin detoxification. Key active compounds include iridoid glycosides (e.g., asperuloside), tannins, and caffeic acid, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and mild diuretic effects.
The iridoid glycosides in Cleavers are believed to stimulate lymphatic flow and reduce inflammation by modulating cytokine release and inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. The herb's diuretic action is attributed to its flavonoid and potassium content, which increase urine output and support urinary tract health. Additionally, caffeic acid and tannins provide antioxidant and astringent effects, promoting skin healing and detoxification. These mechanisms collectively support its traditional use for lymphatic congestion and skin conditions.
Mauvaise herbe commune de jardin et herbe lymphatique importante ; jus de plante frais drain les ganglions lymphatiques, réduit les gonflements des amygdales et soutient la détoxification de la peau.
Cleavers (Galium aparine) is a common garden weed traditionally used as a lymphatic and diuretic herb. Its primary applications include supporting lymphatic drainage, reducing swollen lymph nodes, and aiding skin detoxification. Key active compounds include iridoid glycosides (e.g., asperuloside), tannins, and caffeic acid, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and mild diuretic effects.
The iridoid glycosides in Cleavers are believed to stimulate lymphatic flow and reduce inflammation by modulating cytokine release and inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. The herb's diuretic action is attributed to its flavonoid and potassium content, which increase urine output and support urinary tract health. Additionally, caffeic acid and tannins provide antioxidant and astringent effects, promoting skin healing and detoxification. These mechanisms collectively support its traditional use for lymphatic congestion and skin conditions.