Couch Grass - Another Weed Medicine
Couch grass is an inexpensive natural remedy for common health problems which also may benefit people who received so called COVID-19 vaccines.
Couch grass (Elymus repens) is a long green wheat-like plant that can be found in fields almost anywhere in the world. It grows quickly and takes up space from other plants, so it is considered a weed. The plant's resilience indicates that it can help with our own resilience, which folk medicine practitioners in China, America, and Europe have known for centuries.
*Other common names: Quack grass, Quick Grass, Scutch, Triticum, Twitch Grass, Dog Grass, Graminis, Kvickrot, Ackerquecke, Quecke, Chiendent, Chiendent Rampant, Petit Chiendent, and Grama Canina.
*Other botanical names: Agropyron repens, Agropyron firmum, Elytrigia repens, Triticum repens, and Triticum firmum.
Couch grass contains flavonoids such as quercetin, carbohydrates, mucilaginous substances, pectin, triticin, cyanogenic glycosides, phenol compounds, monoterpenes like thymol and menthol, saponins, volatile oils, essential oil, vanillin glucoside, silica, and iron. It has an abundant protein and fiber content.
💡 Is a functional food because it can be used both as food and medicine. The edible parts are rhizomes, seeds, and leaves.
What are the most widely recognized benefits of couch grass?
Due to its high flavonoid content, it has strong cardioprotective, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergic properties.
Can alleviate cold symptoms like coughing and fever.
It can relieve digestive problems such as indigestion and gastric discomfort. It is due to its demulcent activity (forms a soothing, protective film when applied to a mucous membrane surface). Its mild laxative properties may also help with constipation.
One of the most well-known uses of couch grass is to promote urinary health. It has diuretic properties, which means it stimulates urine production, which can help flush out toxins and potentially harmful bacteria from the urinary tract. This makes it useful for the treatment of urinary tract infections, prostate disease, kidney stones, and bladder infections.
Coach grass could be beneficial in the treatment of type II diabetes.
In some cultures, couch grass has been used topically to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
Salve containing couch grass reduce the recovery time from oedema and erythema by about 5 days.
The substantial amount of protein makes it an excellent plant protein supplement.
Couch gross' high fiber content benefits the gut microbiome, making it an ideal addition to smoothies or salads.
Tea or fresh root extract may be beneficial to people trying to shed weight.
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Couch grass seeds and rhizomes are excellent wheat and other grain substitutes and were once consumed as food in Germany.
Couch grass is used to treat intestinal parasites and stomach issues in dogs, cats, and pigs.
As you can see, Couch grass is an inexpensive natural remedy for common health problems which may also benefit people who have received so called COVID-19 vaccines.
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If you're not sure what couch grass is, don't harvest it on your own; instead, ask someone who knows to help.
When purchasing as supplement, read the ingredients list, check where it comes from, and ensure that it is the same herb (check the botanical/latin name).
All plants absorb pollutants from the soil and water, so ensure that herbs are harvested far from highways and manufacturing facilities.
If you've never tried couch grass before, try it during the day when you're not alone. The reason is that you will notice an allergic reaction right away, having someone else at home can be helpful in this situation.
Since information about toxicity and drug interactions is limited, do not take it if you take medications or are pregnant!
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References
https://www.upov.int/genie/details.xhtml;jsessionid=87CCCCF179021272A297AF80655C0F20?cropId=2037
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3791396/
https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/1460493
https://www.rxlist.com/demulcent/definition.htm
https://revroum.lew.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Art%2010.pdf
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1490/couch-grass
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