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Elymus repens
Herbe de pelouse commune utilisée en médecine herbale européenne comme décalminant urinaire apaisant et anti-inflammatoire pour les infections des voies urinaires.
Couch Grass (Elymus repens) is a common lawn weed used in European herbal medicine as a soothing urinary demulcent and anti-inflammatory for urinary tract infections. Its primary active compounds include triticin, inositol, mucilage, volatile oils, and silicic acid, which contribute to its mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects. It is traditionally used for urinary infections, kidney stones, rheumatism, and gout.
The mucilage content provides a demulcent effect, coating and soothing the urinary tract mucosa, while silicic acid and volatile oils contribute to mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory actions. Inositol may aid in preventing calcium oxalate crystal formation, reducing kidney stone risk. The herb's anti-inflammatory effects are thought to involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, though evidence is limited.
Herbe de pelouse commune utilisée en médecine herbale européenne comme décalminant urinaire apaisant et anti-inflammatoire pour les infections des voies urinaires.
Couch Grass (Elymus repens) is a common lawn weed used in European herbal medicine as a soothing urinary demulcent and anti-inflammatory for urinary tract infections. Its primary active compounds include triticin, inositol, mucilage, volatile oils, and silicic acid, which contribute to its mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects. It is traditionally used for urinary infections, kidney stones, rheumatism, and gout.
The mucilage content provides a demulcent effect, coating and soothing the urinary tract mucosa, while silicic acid and volatile oils contribute to mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory actions. Inositol may aid in preventing calcium oxalate crystal formation, reducing kidney stone risk. The herb's anti-inflammatory effects are thought to involve inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways, though evidence is limited.