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Appetizer, cholagogue, digestive, diuretic, tonic
Chicory is often recommended for jaundice and or spleen problems.
The juice of the leaves and a tea made from the flowering
plant promote the production of bile, the release of gallstones,
and the elimination of excessive internal mucus. They are
also useful for gastritis, lack of appetite, and digestive
difficulties. A decoction of the rootstock is said to be beneficial
to the glandular organs of the digestive system. For painful
inflammations, try applying the boiled leaves and flowers
wrapped in a cloth.
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