This six-page monograph on Geranium maculatum offers a well-rounded exploration of the plant’s medicinal potential, with a focus on its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and hemostatic actions. It weaves together traditional and Indigenous uses, such as its role in wound care and gastrointestinal support, with modern phytochemical insights into its tannin-rich profile. The monograph outlines common preparations—from teas and tinctures to poultices—and evaluates current clinical and ethnobotanical research. Designed for herbalists and curious learners alike, it bridges historical context with evidence-informed practice.
This six-page monograph on Geranium maculatum offers a well-rounded exploration of the plant’s medicinal potential, with a focus on its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and hemostatic actions. It weaves together traditional and Indigenous uses, such as its role in wound care and gastrointestinal support, with modern phytochemical insights into its tannin-rich profile. The monograph outlines common preparations—from teas and tinctures to poultices—and evaluates current clinical and ethnobotanical research. Designed for herbalists and curious learners alike, it bridges historical context with evidence-informed practice.