Geranium maculatum [Cranesbill; Wild geranium]
Parts used: Root
Actions: Astringent, styptic, tonic, vulnerary
Indications: Varicose veins, hemorrhoids, gingivitis, heavy menstruation, bleeding peptic ulcers, bloody colitis, diarrhea
The tannins found in the wild geranium are responsible for its astringent qualities, often used in cases of weak venous tone, such as is manifested by varicose veins and hemorrhoids. The styptic, or hemostatic qualities, render it effective in controlling conditions of excessive bleeding. This herb is also a vulnerary, offering wound healing and soothing actions, thereby providing a lovely choice in the treatment of ulcerative lesions and irritated mucous membranes of the oral cavity and digestive tract. Keep an eye out for these captivating Spring blooms in the woodlands of Eastern North America! Nature’s gracious gifts surround us.