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Colic Root

Aletris farinosa

Other names: Ague Grass, Ague Root, Aletris, Aloeroot, Colicroot, Crow Com, Star Grass, True Unicorn Root

PARTS USED
Rhizome, root, leaves.

USES
Colic root should not be confused with false unicorn root. Colic root is an excellent remedy for sluggish digestion, which may give rise to dyspepsia, flatulence and debility. Its bitter nature will stimulate the digestive process and so it often relieves anorexia (appetite loss). Another name for colic root is true unicorn root which shows its value in the treatment of digestive colic. As all these conditions often have a nervous involvement, this herb has been called a nervine. However, its benefit in anxiety is based on an easing of the physical aspects rather than on a direct relaxation of the nerves. Colic root is reported to be of value in threatened miscarriage, but false unicorn root is preferable here. Used as a female tonic it is excellent for loss of virility and for debility.

HOW MUCH TO TAKE
Decoction: put 1/2 – 1 tea-spoonful of the root in a cup of water, bring to the boil and simmer for 10 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day.

Infusion: pour a cup of boiling water onto 1-2 teaspoonfuls of the dried herb and leave to infuse for 10 – 15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day.

Tincture: take 1 – 2 ml of the tincture three times a day.

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