Burdock Root, organic (Arctium lappa)

Burdock Root, organic (Arctium lappa)

Burdock Root, organic (Arctium lappa)

SKU MR1088
Brand Mountain Rose
Unit Size 1 pound bag
Properties Up to 50% inulin, polyacetylenes, volatile acids (acetic, proprionic, butyric, isovaleric), non-hydroxyl acids (lauric, myristic, stearic, palmitic), polyphenolic acids, and tannins
Contraindications plant is member of Asteraceae family
Actions Alterative, diurectic, bitter
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Description

Burdock is a valuable remedy for the treatment of skin conditions that result in dry and scaly patches. It may be most effective for psoriasis if used over a long period of time. It has value when used as part of a wider treatment program for rheumatic complaints, especially when associated with psoriasis. Part of burdock's action is related to bitter stimulation of digestive juice secretion, especially bile secretion. Thus, it helps with digestion and appetite, and has been used in anorexia nervosa and similar conditions. It has also been used to support kidney function and to treat cystitis. In general, burdock will move move the body to a state of integration and health, improving indicators of systemic imbalance, such as skin problems and dandruff.* - David Hoffman "Medical Herbalism"

Ingredients

Burdock Root (Arctium lappa). Certified Organic. Origin: USA

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