Among the so-called weeds, the French herb is particularly common. Again and again it penetrates undesirably into our beds. But is this herb just annoying or dangerous? Toxic ingredients could lie dormant in him.

All clear
You should not fight the French herb just because you suspect toxic ingredients in it. We can take these concerns completely away from you. The plant, which is currently often considered a nuisance weed, is anything but poisonous.
A past life as a cultivated vegetable
There was actually a time when this plant was deliberately cultivated as a cultivated vegetable. French herb is edible and can be processed in many ways in the kitchen. At least now the weeds can be looked at with different eyes.
The most valuable ingredients
Perhaps the following list of useful ingredients and properties can provide convincing arguments as to why French herb should remain in the bed longer. Perhaps the curious even venture out into the great outdoors to find and collect it there. And here are the key ingredients:
- iron
- potassium
- calcium
- magnesium
- manganese
- phosphorus
- and vitamins A and C
tips
The French herb is also a medicinal herb, which has a positive effect on the blood in particular. Experience its beneficial effects by infusing fresh leaves and flowers as a tea.