Pinguicula caussensis
Pinguicula caussensis, also known as the Caussin's butterwort, is a carnivorous plant species native to southern France and the Pyrenees.
This plant contains compounds with potential medicinal properties, such as flavonoids and phenolic acids, which are believed to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
The health benefits of Pinguicula caussensis are still being researched, but it is thought to have properties that may help protect against oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially contributing to its use in traditional medicine to treat various health issues.
Herbal preparations of Pinguicula caussensis are not well-documented and its use is mostly limited to traditional or folk medicine, where it may be used in teas or infusions.