Monday, April 11, 2011

benefits of burdock root

Burdock is regarded as a cleansing herb or remedy that helps the body to rid itself of tocins including heavy metals. Burdock root is native to Europe and Asia. Generally it is the root, leaves and seeds that are used for healing oneself or preventing diseases naturally. The main constituent in the leaf and root are bitter glycosides, flavonoids, tannins, volatile oil, antibiotic, polyacetylenes, resin, mucilage, inulin, alkaloids, sesquiterpenes.

Heal Yoursel and Prevent Diseases With Burdock root.

The root of the burdock herb is used for cleansing, as a mild laxative, diuretic, diaphoretic, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic and as an antibiotic.

Heal Yourself and Prevent Diseases with Burdock leaves

The leaves of the burdock herb are used as a mild laxative and diuretic.

Heal Yourself and Prevent Diseases with Burdock Seeds

The seed of the burdock root are anti-inflamatory, anti-bacterial and hypoglycaemic.

Heal Yourself From Syphillis with Burdock Root

Burdock root tea can also be used to purify the blood and to treat diseases such as syphillis. It is recommended to take 2 to 3 cups of burdock root tea to help purify blood and to treat diseases such as syphilis. In case of diseases such as syphillis it is recommended to drink more than the 2 to 3 cups of burdock root.
Dosage

For skin disorders that include among others persistent boils, sores, and dry eczema take 1/2 - 1 cup of a standard decoction of the root. Use a cup of he mix as a wash for acne and fungal skin infections including athlete's foot or ringworm.

You can take a cup of a standard decoction of the seeds 3 times a day to deal with feverish colds and sore throat and cough.

You can also take 1 to 2 teaspoons of the burdock tincture to detoxify the system in arthritic conditions, to deal with urinary stones and to stimulate digestion.

You can also make a poultice of burdock root for skin sores and leg ulcers.



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