When inhaled (leaves boiled in hot water), it clears the respiratory tract. Useful in cases of colds, coughs or mild respiratory discomfort .
Your digestion’s friend
A light infusion helps relieve bloating, stomach pain and temporary digestive problems .
A natural antifungal
To treat mycoses or skin fungi, apply a concentrated decoction to the affected areas twice a day.
A gentle solution for fever
As a herbal tea, twice a day, it can help reduce a moderate fever . As a compress, it soothes feelings of heat.
Support for the liver
Thanks to its antioxidants, it helps eliminate toxins. In short courses, it can support liver functions .
To better manage blood sugar
It may help stabilize blood sugar levels . A daily infusion may be sufficient.
Comfort during menstruation
Its boiled leaves relieve cramps and can help regulate heavy menstrual flow .
Guaranteed hair boost
Used as a rinse after shampooing, it strengthens the hair, limits hair loss and reduces dandruff .
Goodbye mosquitoes
Rub fresh leaves on skin to repel insects, or burn them gently as a natural incense .
Natural urinary support
A mild decoction taken twice daily can relieve mild urinary discomfort and promote good balance .
To relieve joint pain
Massage sensitive areas with warm oil infused with Ageratum leaves for a relaxing effect.
Use with caution
Even natural, goat weed is not without precautions . In high doses, some of its compounds can become toxic to the liver. Avoid it during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and always start with small amounts. For external use, test on a small area of skin before applying extensively.
Natural, effective, surprising… Ageratum conyzoides deserves a place in your well-being routine , provided you use it with discernment and moderation .