Parsley Piert

OTHER NAME(S): Alchémille des Champs, Alchémille Oubliée, Aphane des Champs, Aphanes, Aphanès des Champs, Field Lady's Mantle, Parsley Breakstone, Parsley Piercestone, Perce-Pierre, Aphanes arvensis, Alchemilla arvensis, Alchemilla occidentalis, Alquimila Arvense, Alchémille Des Champs

Overview

Parsley piert is a plant. The parts that grow above the ground are used to make medicine.

People take parsley piert for fever, kidney stones, bladder stones, and fluid retention, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any use.

There isn't enough reliable information available to know how parsley piert might work..

There isn't enough reliable information available to know how parsley piert might work..

References
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