Scientific Name: Parthenium integrifolium Common Name: Wild Quinine Other Common Names:
Nd, Wild Quinine Plant Type: Perennial Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady Soil Types: Average Zones (See US Zone map): 5-9 Germination: Medium Number of Seeds Per Pack: 50 Uses: Medicinal Notes: American prairie Indians remedy for kidney and bladder complaints, and for gonorrhea
PARTHENIUM INTEGRIFOLIUM American prairie native used medicinally by Indians. Diuretic for kidney and bladder complaints, and for gonorrhea. There is evidence it may have immune- enhancing properties like echinacea (to which it is a common adulterant).
Any statement made concerning medical
conditions treated with this herb is not intended as sound medical advice. The
seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with
the guidance of a trained physician or established herblist.
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