Leonurus cardiaca is the botanical name for a perennial plant belonging to the mint family, commo...
Leonurus cardiaca is the botanical name for a perennial plant belonging to the mint family, commonly referred to as Motherwort, Throw-Wort, Lion's Ear, and Lion's Tail. Motherwort originates from central Europe and Scandinavia, has been naturalized in North America, and can also be found in temperate regions of Russia and Asia.
Parts Used: Herb
Certified Organic
Country of Origin: USA
Uses and Benefits:
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Heart Support
- Pain Support
- Women’s Health
- Nerves
- Sleep Support
- Digestion
Motherwort is the source of:
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Monoterpenes
- Diterpenes
- Triterpenes
- Phenylpropanoids
- Flavonoids
- Phenolic acids
- Volatile oils
- Sterols
- Tannins
History of Use:
Motherwort has a long history of use in herbal medicine. Traditionally, it’s been known as a natural remedy for a variety of heart and cardiovascular system conditions. Another common use of Motherwort is for female health, specifically menstruation issues and supporting healthy periods. The herb has also been considered beneficial for gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory conditions, inflammatory skin issues, and wounds.
Contemporary Use:
Today, Motherwort is associated mainly with heart and women’s health conditions. Research has found that the plant exhibits multidirectional beneficial activities, such as oxidation and inflammation care, as well as cardiovascular health and pain support. In addition, clinical trials report on the plant’s sleep and blood pressure supporting effects.
Fun Fact
The plant’s Latin name, Leonurus cardiaca, is derived from the word “heart” and illustrates its main traditional medicinal use.
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