Traditional Uses: Traditionally used in European and North American folk medicine as a lymphatic tonic for swollen glands, tonsillitis, and adenoid issues, as a diuretic for urinary tract infections and kidney stones, and topically for minor wounds, burns, and skin irritations.
Potential Benefits: May support lymphatic drainage, reduce fluid retention, exhibit mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, and provide antioxidant effects due to compounds such as asperuloside, though human clinical evidence is limited.
Warnings: Generally considered safe but may cause mild contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals; avoid during pregnancy (potential uterine stimulation) and breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data; use cautiously with diuretics or diabetes medications as it may enhance their effects.




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