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Agrimony
Agrimonia spp.
Part Used: Herb. Agrimony is soothing and toning to the urinary tract:
inflammation, irritation, scalding urine, urinary deposits, interstitial
cystitis. Inflammation of the bile ducts. Mild liver tonic. Diarrhea.
Colitis.
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1 oz. |
$6.75 |
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2 oz. |
$12.95 |
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