Botanical Name – Centaurium erythraea
Family: Gentianaceae
Energetics: cool, dry, tonifying
Taste: bitter
Parts used: flowers and leaves
Affinities: digestive system, especially the stomach
Actions: bitter, alterative, draining, stomachic, cholagogue, anti-parasitic, diaphoretic
Preparations: decoction, tincture
Cautions: No known cautions. Generally regarded as safe.
Therapeutic Uses:
- Centaury is an extremely bitter herb that greatly improves digestion. It stimulates the production of digestive fluids, strengthens the stomach, and helps the body absorb more nutrients from the food being digested.
- Helps stimulate the appetite and is useful for anorexia or other issues causing a lack of appetite.
- Has anti-parasitic properties and is useful for intestinal worms and other parasites especially when paired with other anti-parasitic herbs such as wormwood.
**This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any illness or disease. It is for educational purposes only.