25 tea bags - ZIN: 514756 - Also known as wild geranium, storksbill, and alumroot, cranesbill root affects the stomach, intestines, liver, and heart with astringent, hemostatic, styptic, and vulnerary actions. This bitter and astringent root has often been d for diarrhea and dysentery, , bleeding, and vaginal discharge. The biochemically active ingredients include tannic and gallic acids, starch, pectin, and gum. . Cranesbill is primarily a supportive for diarrhea, , dysentery, especially with associated bleeding. It can also be tried to help fight either internal or external bleeding and to help support burns and torn flesh. It can be topically applied and used as a douche for vaginal discharge and hemorrhoids.