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Dioscorides referred to the common groundsel plant as erigeron (“old in spring” in Greek) because of the aged appearance of its flower heads during the spring season.
The common groundsel plant contains mucilage, tannins, resin, mineral salts, and some alkaloids known as senecionine and senecine, which give the plant emmenagogue properties. Groundsel has been used for a long time to stimulate insufficient or scant menstruation and to normalize menstrual cycles. It also has soothing properties and calms dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain).
Recent research has proven that groundsel alkaloids are toxic to the liver. However, this fact is still being challenged. As a precautionary measure, we recommend not exceeding the prescribed dosage.
There are two similar species of groundsel: Senecio jacobaea L. and Senecio viscosus L. Both have the same phytotherapeutic applications as common groundsel since their active components, senecionine and senecine, are expected to all three species.
Senecio jacobaea is a species cultivated in some places in Europe and America to take advantage of its medicinal properties.
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