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Cleavers Herb may address blood and lymph system, it is a diuretic, so keep well hydrated when using.
Cleavers is often taken to and may address skin problems such as seborrhea, eczema, and psoriasis, addresses glandular fever, tonsillitis, hepatitis, and cystitis , liver, bladder, urinary problems, good for the hair, making it grow long when an infusion is used as a rinse. Several Native American Tribes used an infusion of the plant for gonorrhea. Cleavers was also believed to remove freckles. Cleavers seed is one of the best coffee substitutes, just dry and lightly roast. You will find it has much of the same flavor as coffee.The infusion of plant was used as a bath by women who wished to be successful in love.
Tea: Add 3 heaping tablespoons of Cleavers Herb to 2 cups of spring water. Steep for 10 min. Strain. Take in mouthful doses throughout the day.
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