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Ian Powell
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January 26, 2025
I asked a question about Bur Marigold, also known as Water Agrimony plant. Its use in Chinese medicine is described in your catalogue. I have not found any reference to such a plant in my books and would like to know where that information came from or perhaps more detail.Some books describe a related species, Bidens tripartita. For example, Bartram's "Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine" (available from Richters), says the dried leaves and stems of this herb are used. It has anti-hemorrhage, astringent, diuretic and diaphoretic properties. Bartram says that to stop bleeding, it is only used with other herbs. So, for example, it is used blood in urine, bleeding gastric ulcers, blood from the lungs, ulcerative colitis and heavy menstruation.
I wrote a longer message involving some discrepencies and don't know if it was recieved as I recieved ordering information. I am assuming that I just sent the message to the wrong place.Our apologies about the lack of communication. It is possible you sent your query to one of our autoresponder addresses, such as info@richters.com . Email sent to these addresses is not monitored by anyone. Email to info@richters.com would get an automatic response about ordering from Richters.