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Chickweed as an Herb

(Stellaria media)

Chickweed is found throughout temperate areas of North America and Europe, the plant's native homeland. Chickweed can be found growing in gardens, fields, lawns, waste places, and along roadsides.

The Chickweed is also is termed the 'Sleep of Plants,' for every night the leaves approach each other, so that their upper surfaces fold over the tender buds of the new shoots, and the uppermost pair but one of the leaves at the end of the stalk are furnished with longer leafstalks than the others, so that they can close upon the terminating pair and protect the tip of the shoot.

Chickweed is held in great repute among herbalists, used mostly in the form of an ointment.

Medicinal Uses for Chickweed

Chickweed is an excellent source of many B vitamins and various minerals. It is used to treat bronchitis, pleurisy, coughs, colds, and as a blood builder.

Externally, Chickweed is good for skin diseases, due to its astringent properties, and the tea added to the bath is good for soothing skin irritations and rashes. One tablespoon of the infused oil added to bath water is thought to soothe and heal.

A poultice of the leaves treats cuts, wounds, itchy skin, skin irritations, eczema, psoriasis, swellings, tumors, vaginitis, swollen testes, piles, and bruises.

Chopped and boiled in lard, Chickweed makes a fine green cooling ointment, good for piles and sores, and cutaneous diseases. It has also been employed as an application for ophthalmia.

The juice was once used to remove warts. A decoction was used as a cleansing tonic, to relieve weariness and for debility, as well as to treat urinary tract infections.

A decoction made with the fresh plant is good for constipation, and an infusion of the dried herb is efficacious in coughs and hoarseness. The dose of the fluid extract is 10 to 60 drops.

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Because it is such a valuable vitamin and mineral source, chickweed is used in foods and teas for the ill to help build the body.

Chickweed water is an old wives' remedy for obesity. Today, it is sometimes used in weight loss formulas due to its diuretic action (removes water weight - in the case of Chickweed, it is said that the effects are only of about 1 week duration before the body neutralizes its effect).

For constipation: 1 ounce Chickweed to 1-1/2 pints water; simmer down until one pint remains; take by the mouthful every 2 to 3 hours until bowels move. OR, a handful of fresh herb added to boiling water; steep 15 minutes, taken in half-cup doses twice a day until relief is gained. Yet another method is 1 ounce of dried Chickweed in 1 pint of water, simmered 30 minutes; 1/2 cup taken 3 times daily.

Chickweed As a Salve