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The cats foot plant evokes the smoothness of cats. Its flowers resemble the pad that covers the claws of such felines. It has been used from the 18th century onwards. For some time, the plant was supposed to have anticancerous and tuberculosis-healing properties, which could not be proven.
The whole plant, and especially its female flower clusters, contains mucilage, to which it owes its bechic (alleviates throat irritation), expectorant, and anti-inflammatory actions on the respiratory passages. In its composition, we will also find flavonoids, to which its cholagogue properties are due (the plant promotes the emptying of the gall bladder).
Its main application is for respiratory afflictions (easing the irritation of the throat and the itching), dry cough, and bronchial catarrh (liquefying the mucus and promoting expectoration). An ideal way to use it is to combine its internal use (infusion) with its external use (gargle).
It can also be used in biliary dyskinesia (atony of the gall bladder) in combination with other plants that have active action on the bile duct.
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