Canadian Fleabane

OTHER NAME(S): Butterweed, Canada Fleabane, Canadian Horseweed, Canadian-Fleabane, Canadian Trailing Arbutus, Coltstail, Conyza du Canada, Érigéron du Canada, Fausse Camomille, Flea Wort, Hierba Carnicera, Hogweed, Horsewood, Oleum Erigerontis, Prideweed, Vergerolle du Canada, Conyza canadensis, Erigeron canadensis, Erígero de Canadá, Vergerette du Canada

Overview

Canadian fleabane is a plant. The parts that grow above the ground are used for medicine.

People use Canadian fleabane for swelling (inflammation) of the main airways in the lung (bronchitis), sore throat, diarrhea, abnormally heavy bleeding during menstrual periods (menorrhagia), to stop bleeding, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

There isn't enough information about Canadian fleabane to know how it might work.

There isn't enough information about Canadian fleabane to know how it might work.

References
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