Columbine: Health Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects
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Columbine is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants of the buttercup family. About 120 species are known. Most people know the columbine mainly as a decorative garden plant with its striking flowers in various colors. Hardly anyone knows that the plant was a popular medicinal plant in ancient times. In the Middle Ages, all plant parts were used in folk medicine to treat edema, jaundice and other serious diseases. Hildegard van Bingen (1098-1179), abbess of a Benedictine monastery, treated swollen lymph nodes with columbine.
Side Effects and Possible Interactions
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Columbine is a slightly poisonous plant. The plant contains toxins that cause gastrointestinal complaints and palpitations
Poem
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Poet and classica Ida Gerhardt (1905 - 1997) wrote a poem entitled 'The Columbine', which is lively and almost cinematic. The poem describes the creation process of the watercolor with the same title attributed to Dürer.
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Poet and classica Ida Gerhardt (1905 - 1997) wrote a poem entitled 'The Columbine', which is lively and almost cinematic. The poem describes the development of the watercolor with the same title attributed to Dürer.
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