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Centaury

Centaurium erythraea


Gentianaceae


Names: Century, Feverwort.


Habitat: Native to Europe, including the British Isles, Western Asia, North Africa and naturalized in N. America.


Collection: The foliage should be collected at the time of flowering, which is from July to September. Dry it in the sun.


Part Used: Dried aerial parts.



Constituents
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Actions: Bitter, hepatic.


Indications: It may be used whenever a digestive and gastric stimulantis required. It is indicated primarily in appetite loss
(anorexia) when it is associated with liver weakness. Centaury is a useful herb in dyspepsia and in any condition where a sluggish digestion is involved.


Combinations: In dyspepsia it combines well with Meadowsweet, Marshmallow Root and Chamomile. In anorexia nervosa it is indicated with Burdock Root and Chamomile.


Preparations & Dosage: Infusion: pour a cup of boiling water onto l teaspoonful of the dried herb and leave to infuse for 5-l0 minutes. Drink one cup half an hour before meals. Tincture: take l-2 ml of the tincture three times a day.


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