Presentation
- Popular name: Crithmum maritimum
- Latin name: Crithmum maritimum
- Botanical family: Apiaceae
Therapeutic properties
- Depurative
- Diuretic
- Vermifuge
- Digestive disorders
- Digestive: vermifuge, aperitif
- Stimulant
Uses and Dosage
In herbal medicine, the aerial parts of the plant are used.
- Mother tincture: dilute 20 to 25 drops of mother tincture in water. Take morning, noon and night, before or after meals.
- Infusion - diuretic: one teaspoon of dried plant to 250 ml of boiling water. Leave to infuse for 5 minutes. Drink one cup a day.
Food
The fresh, chopped leaves can be eaten in salads.
They also enhance the flavor of soups.
Leaves can also be pickled, like cucumbers or capers.
Precautions and contraindications
As a precautionary principle, it is not recommended for pregnant and lactating women.
The plant is contraindicated for people with hyperthyroidism because it contains abundant iodine.
Active Chemical Ingredients
- Iodine
- Potassium
- Essential oil
- Vitamin C