Blue Vervain

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Verbenaceae

Blue Vervain

Verbena hastata
✓ Generally Safe Avoid in Pregnancy
Native to: North America
Also known as: American Blue Vervain, Swamp Verbena, Wild Hyssop
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🌱 Parts Used

LeafFlower

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Nervous tension with rigidity (especially in neck and shoulders), anxiety with physical tension, insomnia in over-thinkers, fever management, respiratory catarrh, liver congestion. North American counterpart to European vervain.


Herbal Actions

Nervine tonic, antispasmodic, bitter tonic, diaphoretic, expectorant, mild sedative

🔬 Active Constituents

Iridoid glycosides (verbenalin, hastatoside), flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids (similar to European vervain)

⚗️ Preparation Methods

🏺 Tincture☕ Herbal Tea

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea1–2 tsp dried herb per 250ml, steep 10 min, 3x daily — very bitter
Tincture2–3 ml (1:5, 25% ethanol), 3x daily
NotesIntensely bitter — tincture often preferred. Very small doses (5–10 drops) can work for some people. Best as fresh plant tincture. Particularly suited to 'tension type A' individuals — rigid, over-achieving, anxious.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ✓ Generally Safe
Pregnancy Avoid in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions None known

Contraindications: Avoid in pregnancy (emmenagogue). High doses may cause vomiting (very bitter). No significant drug interactions known.

Side Effects: Nausea and vomiting at high doses (strong bitter). Generally safe at appropriate doses.

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