Heather

OTHER NAME(S): Brande, Bregère, Bregotte, Bruyère, Bruyère Callune, Bruyère Commune, Bucane, Calluna Vulgaris Flos, Callunae Vulgaris Herba, Callune, Callune Fausse Bruyère, Common Heather, Grosse Brande, Ling, Scotch Heather, Calluna vulgaris, Erica vulgaris, Brezo, Bruyère

Overview

Heather is a plant. The flower, leaf, and plant top are used to make medicine.

Heather is used for kidney and urinary tract conditions, enlarged prostate, osteoarthritis, wound healing, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Heather contains chemicals that might help fight swelling (inflammation), infections, cancer, and damaging chemicals known as "reactive oxygen species" in the body.

Heather contains chemicals that might help fight swelling (inflammation), infections, cancer, and damaging chemicals known as "reactive oxygen species" in the body.

References
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