Specific for cramping associated with delayed menses,.Has an affinity for the female reproductive areas, helps with menopause and PMS by gently stimulating the liver to move excess hormones through. May quite anxiety and nervous heart palpitations.Parts Used: Aerial parts harvested when blooming in summer Ladies, it is especially awesome for any complications with your period pain, bloating, general don’t-touch-me-the-world-sucks-ness, and can return regularity to a disrupted cycle. On a physical level, it eases nervous heart palpitations and generally strengthens the heart muscles, softly ‘mothering’ your body when it’s under serious (or mild) stress. And also, we recommend you seek counseling.Īs it’s common name implies, Motherwort is a calming herb that offers emotional support. It’s a good one to have around the house.ĭo you enjoy a good tension headache? Love insomnia? Devise new and creative ways to take your stress level from 0 to 60? Well, then, Motherwort is not for you. Akin to a hug from someone who loves you, Motherwort empowers you with a sense of stability, settles your churning stomach, un-clenches your teeth, and generally reminds you everything will turn out ok. Whoever named our Herb of the Week wasn’t messing around. There are no strict rules when it comes to naming a plant, it’s completely up to the person choosing whether they want to give the plant a name reflective of the its usefulness. For example, medicinal calendula is called Calendula officinalis. If the pharmacopea has deemed it the “official” plant, it’s name will often reflect that title. Most of the time plants are named after the person who first classified them, or the region they grow in or originated from (California poppy’s Latin name is Eschscholzia californica). For the rest of us, that translates to Lion Heart. If you are a person who knows Latin, Motherwort is called Leonorus cardiaca. FAINT OF HEART? FEAR NO MORE, MOTHERWORT CAN HELP YOU.
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