Bugle Weed

Leaves of Bugle Weed (Lycopus europeus)
Leaves of Bugle Weed (Lycopus europeus)
Should be avoided in pregnancy and if breastfeeding. Avoid in hypothyroid states, seek professional advice before taking if hyperthyroid.
Leaves of Bugle Weed (Lycopus europeus)
Leaves of Bugle Weed (Lycopus europeus)
Should be avoided in pregnancy and if breastfeeding. Avoid in hypothyroid states, seek professional advice before taking if hyperthyroid.
Common names: Bugle Weed, Bugle, European Bugleweed, Gypsywort, Water Horehound
Family: Lamiaceae
Parts used: Aerial parts just before or during flowering.
Habitat: Another wonderful member of the mint family, Bugleweed grows in bogs, wetlands and on fresh watersides in Europe and globally in temperate regions.
Constituents: Phenolic acids includins caffeic, rosmarinic, chlorogenic acids among others; Flavonoids, Diterpenoids, Volatile Oil, tannins.
Actions: Antihaemorrhagic, Antitussive, Cardioactive Diuretic, Peripheral Vasoconstrictor, Sedative, Thyroxine Antagonist
Traditional and current uses:
• Nervous tachycardia
• Anxious palpitations
• Haemoptysis
• Irritable coughs with large volume of sputum
• Graves' Disease
• Hyperthyroidism
• Thyrotoxicosis
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