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Description
Latin Name : Arctium Lappa
Origin Country: Poland
Burdock roots carry numerous compounds that are known to have been anti-oxidant, disease preventing, and health promoting properties. The root is very low in calories.Burdock is a good source of non-starch polysaccharides such as inulin, glucoside-lappin, mucilage that help act as a laxative. Additionally, inulin acts as prebiotic and helps reduce blood-sugar level, body-weight, and cholesterol levels in the blood.
- Burdock has been used in many folk remedies as one of the best blood purifiers. It contains certain diuretic principles, which help expel toxic products from the blood through urine.
- The herb is employed in the treatment of skin problems such as eczema (dermatitis), psoriasis, skin dryness, etc. The plant parts have been used as an herbal remedy for liver and gall bladder complaints.
- Effusion of burdock seeds has been used for throat and chest ailments.
- Burdock leaves and stems, in addition to their use as a vegetable, have appetite stimulant and are a good remedy for gas and indigestion (dyspeptic) complaints.
Decoction: In a pot, bring 3 cups of cold water, 3-4 teaspoons of burdock to a simmer.
Gently decoct (simmer) for 30 minutes.
Strain out herbs and return liquid to pot. . Drink 1-3 cups of tea a day
Add if you want one spoonful of honey at a time and dissolve over very low heat until you reach desired sweetness.
You should only take burdock root for four to six weeks at a time. Be sure to take a one-week break before resuming use.
Burdock is likely safe for most people when used in medicinal amounts short – term.
Burdock may cause an allergic reaction in people sensitive to certain flowers and herbs. When applied to the skin, it can cause a rash.
In any case you should consult with your healthcare doctor before using any herb especially if you’re taking other medications or have health problems.
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Quantity | 50g, 100g, 200g, 300g, 400g, 500g, 600g, 750g, 1000g (1kg), 2000g (2kg), 3000g (3kg), 4000g (4kg), 5000g (5kg) |