Vervain Herb
Vervain Herb, also known by the Latin botanical name of Verbena officinalis and common names European Vervain, Pigeon's Grass and Enchanter's Herb, is available at TOTH Stain cut and sifted as well as powdered forms, including organic and wild crafted varieties. Cut and sifted dried herbs are cut to a one-eighth to three-eighths size, and then sifted through a screen so that smaller particles are removed, leaving a uniform dried herb. Powdered Vervain Herb is composed of small particles that can pass through a sixty-mesh screen. Wild-crafted dried herbs are grown and then harvested in the wild.
The medicinal use of vervain can be traced back to the 18th-century book "Sauer's Herbal Cure," where it was said to aid in the treatment of kidney stones. In fact, the name "verbena" is believed derived from the Celtic word ferfaen meaning "to drive away stones."
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy.