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Goat's Rue Leaf 40g - Galegae Officinalis - Organic Herbal Dried Tea Galega Herb
Goats rue is a widespread herb used by many traditions worldwide. The common name goats rue stems from the unpleasant smell of the bruised leaves. It was one of the herbs used in Medieval Europe to treat plague victims, and as a vermifuge to treat parasitic worms. In North America, native healers considered goat's rue to be an aphrodisiac, a cure for impotence for men, and a healthy tonic.
Health benefits of Goat's Rue
The traditional use of Goats rue to treat diabetes has been a staple since the middle ages. Goats rue contains an alkaloid, galegine, that was found in clinical trials to decrease blood sugar and insulin resistance. This lead to the development of metformin, which is currently used in the treatment of diabetes. Studes in mice also point to a weight-reducing action for galega, that appears to involve a loss of body fat.
Other uses for goat's rue herb are in the treatment of rheumatism, bladder problems, fever, hard coughs, irregular menstruation, and as a galactagogue.
Preparation:
1.5 teaspoon to pour 0.5 liters of cold water for 8 hours to macerate. After bring to boil and boil for 5 minutes, leach 10 minutes. Drink 1-2 batches a day.
Health benefits of Goat's Rue
The traditional use of Goats rue to treat diabetes has been a staple since the middle ages. Goats rue contains an alkaloid, galegine, that was found in clinical trials to decrease blood sugar and insulin resistance. This lead to the development of metformin, which is currently used in the treatment of diabetes. Studes in mice also point to a weight-reducing action for galega, that appears to involve a loss of body fat.
Other uses for goat's rue herb are in the treatment of rheumatism, bladder problems, fever, hard coughs, irregular menstruation, and as a galactagogue.
Preparation:
1.5 teaspoon to pour 0.5 liters of cold water for 8 hours to macerate. After bring to boil and boil for 5 minutes, leach 10 minutes. Drink 1-2 batches a day.



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