Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus)

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Very rare in the wild, Cornflower is also known as Flor Celeste, Bluebonnet, Bachelor’s Buttons, Bleuet des Champs, Bluebow, Audifoin, Blue Cap, Blue Centaury, Casse-Lunettes, Hurtsickle, and Aciano. It has been used to treat irritation or discomfort of the eyes and is still used as a remedy for tired eyes in France. It contains nutrients such as acetylens, flavonoids, coumarins and sesquiterpene lactones. It has been also used to treat rheumatism, indigestion, fever, candidiasis, ulcers, chest congestion, gingivitis, diarrhea, constipation, anorexia, and water retention which it has been said to be effective against. It is an tonic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic, stimulant, purgative, diuretic, laxative, astringent, antitussive, antirheumatic, antipruritic and antifungal.

Cornflower taste: Bitter

The information herein does not constitute medical advice. User reviews do not constitute a guarantee that you will achieve the same results-- what works for one may not work for another. You can Find Your Formula by booking a consultation today!

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Very rare in the wild, Cornflower is also known as Flor Celeste, Bluebonnet, Bachelor’s Buttons, Bleuet des Champs, Bluebow, Audifoin, Blue Cap, Blue Centaury, Casse-Lunettes, Hurtsickle, and Aciano. It has been used to treat irritation or discomfort of the eyes and is still used as a remedy for tired eyes in France. It contains nutrients such as acetylens, flavonoids, coumarins and sesquiterpene lactones. It has been also used to treat rheumatism, indigestion, fever, candidiasis, ulcers, chest congestion, gingivitis, diarrhea, constipation, anorexia, and water retention which it has been said to be effective against. It is an tonic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic, stimulant, purgative, diuretic, laxative, astringent, antitussive, antirheumatic, antipruritic and antifungal.

Cornflower taste: Bitter

The information herein does not constitute medical advice. User reviews do not constitute a guarantee that you will achieve the same results-- what works for one may not work for another. You can Find Your Formula by booking a consultation today!

Very rare in the wild, Cornflower is also known as Flor Celeste, Bluebonnet, Bachelor’s Buttons, Bleuet des Champs, Bluebow, Audifoin, Blue Cap, Blue Centaury, Casse-Lunettes, Hurtsickle, and Aciano. It has been used to treat irritation or discomfort of the eyes and is still used as a remedy for tired eyes in France. It contains nutrients such as acetylens, flavonoids, coumarins and sesquiterpene lactones. It has been also used to treat rheumatism, indigestion, fever, candidiasis, ulcers, chest congestion, gingivitis, diarrhea, constipation, anorexia, and water retention which it has been said to be effective against. It is an tonic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic, stimulant, purgative, diuretic, laxative, astringent, antitussive, antirheumatic, antipruritic and antifungal.

Cornflower taste: Bitter

The information herein does not constitute medical advice. User reviews do not constitute a guarantee that you will achieve the same results-- what works for one may not work for another. You can Find Your Formula by booking a consultation today!