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Bugleweed Tea (25 tea bags, ZIN: 510981): The bitter-tasting herb known as bugleweed (or water horehound) has been prescribed by herbalists for ailments that include a hyperactive thyroid, sedative, bleeding from the lungs, and tuberculosis. Various phenolic acid compounds within the herb like caffeic, rosmarinic, chiorogenic and ellagic acids contribute to the sedative, antiinflammatory, astringent, and antitussive qualties of the herb. - General Herb Information - Bugleweed - Carpet Bug
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Historically Used As A Natural Sedative. - Bugleweed Tea (25 tea bags, ZIN: 510981): The bitter-tasting herb known as bugleweed (or water horehound) has been prescribed by herbalists for ailments that include a hyperactive thyroid, sedative, bleeding from the lungs, and tuberculosis. Various phenolic acid compounds within the herb like caffeic, rosmarinic, chiorogenic and ellagic acids contribute to the sedative, antiinflammatory, astringent, and antitussive qualties of the herb. - General Herb Information - Bugleweed - Carpet Bugle-Weed ( Ajuga reptans ). - Propagation: By seed, easy germination; by root division in spring or fall. - Nature of Plant: Spreads rapidly by creeping runners; makes a beautiful ground cover for shady spot, rock gardens, edging for flower borders. - Spacing of Mature Plants: 12 inches; eventually they will run together. - Cultural Requirements: Grows in sun or shade, in moist or dry soil. - Uses