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Latin name: Trifolium pratense
Other names: Purple Clover, Trefoil, Wild Clover

A Remedy For
 
Bronchitis
Cough
Eczema, boils, acne
Taken internally, Red Clover is used for respiratory problems, particularly whooping cough. Externally, it's considered a treatment for chronic skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

What It Is; Why It Works
 Red Clover contains isoflavone compounds that theoretically could help prevent certain types of cancer, including breast and prostate cancer. However, an actual protective action in humans remains to be demonstrated.
   In the meantime, Red Clover is valued for its ability to loosen phlegm and calm bronchial spasms. A small perennial herb with fleshy red or white flowers, it is native to Europe, central Asia, and northern Africa, and is naturalized in many other parts of the world. For medicinal purposes, only the flowers are used.

Avoid If...
 No known medical conditions preclude the use of dried, unfermented Red Clover. However, fermented preparations should be strictly avoided.

Special Cautions
 At customary dosage levels, Red Clover appears to present no problems.

Possible Drug Interactions
 No interactions have been reported.

Special Information If You Are Pregnant or Breastfeeding
 No harmful effects are known.

How To Prepare
 Red Clover is available as a dried herb, and in tablets, capsules, and alcohol solutions (tinctures).
   To make a tea, pour 1 cup of boiling water over 2 to 3 teaspoonfuls of dried Red Clover flowers, cover, and steep 10 to 15 minutes.

Typical Dosage
 Tea: 3 cups per day
Capsules and tablets: 2 to 4 grams 3 times per day
Tincture: 2 to 4 milliliters 3 times per day

Overdosage
 No information on overdosage is available.

 Article from: pdrhealth.com
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