Mildly sedative and relaxing. Good for coughs, stomach conditions, diarrhea, cramping. Use as tea, apply topically, bathed in, used for poultice or as steam. Good for chronic bronchial as steam. Antioxidant. Preserves meat. Helps the body protect against rancid fats.
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