Burdock root information
                                Burdock is used by herbal
practitioners as a blood, liver and lymphatic cleanser.
                                Burdock has traditionally been used as a natural remedy for:
                                Eczema
                                Psoriasis
                                Chronic skin conditions
                                Gout 
                                Rheumatism
                                Aids digestion and appetite
                                Precaution
                                Do not use if experiencing
diarrhoea
                                Due to its hypoglycaemic
effects, diabetes sufferers should monitor their blood sugar levels closely
                                Active compounds
                                Up to 50% inulin, essential
oils, flavonoids
                                What herbal practitioners say about Burdock
                                Burdock is a good liver,
blood and lymphatic cleanser and is very useful in the treatment of skin
conditions, especially dry and scaly ones, as well as having beneficial effects
on arthritis, rheumatism and gout.  It is
a good detoxifier, eliminating toxins from the body.  It is very high in iron so strengthens the
blood.  It stimulates digestion and can
be used in the treatment of anorexia nervosa. 
Burdock also has a hypoglycaemic action and may be helpful in the
treatment of blood sugar levels for example in Type II diabetes.  Burdock combines well with Red Clover and
Cleavers in the treatment of skin conditions.
                                 
                                Tincture dose
                                Adult dose 0.5 – 2mls 3 x a
day of a 1:3 tincture
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