Agrimony Extract Organic 1:2 Tincture – 50ml
Ingredients: Organic Agrimony herb extract 1:2, Organic Alcohol, Purified Water BP
Manufactured in the UK
Also Known As: Agrimonia eupatoria, with related plants such as Agrimonia pilosa (Asian agrimony) and Agrimonia procera.
The History of Agrimony
Agrimony has been used medicinally since ancient Greece and Rome, where it was prized for treating liver complaints, wounds, and throat issues. Its Latin name Agrimonia eupatoria is said to honour Mithridates Eupator, a king and herbal enthusiast who valued its healing properties.
In medieval Europe, Agrimony was a favourite remedy among herbalists for digestive issues, coughs, and skin conditions. It was commonly made into teas, poultices, and tinctures, and often considered a gentle tonic for the whole system.
Today, Agrimony is still widely respected for its versatile, balancing effects on the body—especially for the gut, liver, and respiratory tract.
What is Agrimony herb extract?
Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) is a perennial herb native to Europe and temperate parts of Asia, known for its tall flowering stalks and mild, astringent flavour. Used since ancient times, it has a long-standing reputation in traditional Western herbalism for supporting the liver, digestive system, urinary tract, and throat.
Its natural tannins and bitters give it gentle drying and toning properties, which make it especially helpful for loose stools, sluggish digestion, and mild mucous membrane irritation. Agrimony is also used to support the body’s natural detoxification pathways and to promote internal balance.
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Dosage & Safety Information
We recommend a common dosage of 20-40 drops in water or juice, 2-3 times daily. However, as always, we advise consulting a registered herbal practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other medications.
Important: As with any supplement, begin with a small dose to assess how your body responds. Agrimony herb extract is generally considered safe but should be avoided during pregnancy unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional.
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Allergen-Free from:
Peanut, Peanut Oil
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Sesame Seeds
Milk & Derivatives
Eggs
Fish
Shellfish
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