The plants around us. Volum II The plant around us. Volum II | Page 9

MEDICINAL USE It is a much-branched, bushy, herbaceous, GASTRONOMIC USE Used as a spice. perennial plant, 1 to 2 feet high. Diuretic, laxative, refrigerant and slightly demulcent. Pellitory-of-the-Wall is a mostmefficacious remedy for stone in the bladder, dropsy, stricture and other urinary complaints. Its action upon the urinary calculus is perhaps more marked They are used both fresh and dried. than any other simple agent at present employed. The juice held a while in the mouth easeth pains in the teeth. The distilled water of the herb drank with sugar worketh the same effect and cleanseth the skin from spots, freckles, pimples, wheals, sunburn, etc... The juice dropped into the Season meat dishes. Additionally, the cones can be used in cooking or in alcoholic beverages. Specifically, they are used to flavor gin. ears easeth the noise in them and taketh away the pricking and shooting pains therein. These essential oils used to be used in cosmetics, and have been shown to protect the liver as well.