Common Uses:
Herbal Tea: Made by boiling dried leaves, often used for digestive and liver health.
Poultice: Crushed leaves are applied to wounds or inflammations.
Mouthwash: A boiled leaf decoction can help oral health.
Bath Soak: Adding the leaves or extract to bath water provides relaxation and reduces inflammation.
Precautions:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women and those trying to conceive should avoid it due to its antifertility effects. It’s essential to use it in moderation and consult a healthcare provider before starting, especially for individuals with underlying health conditions or those on medication.