Elecampane Roots
$7.99
The root is the part of the plant used for healing purposes. In ancient Rome, elecampane was regarded as a good aid in overcoming post banquet indigestion. This plant is also highly appreciated in Tibetan medicine. Elecampane is considered to have antiphlogistic, expectorant, improving digestion, diuretic and tonic properties. Its restorative, tonic action complements its ability to counter infection. Elecampane entered folk medicine with the ancient Greeks and Romans, who used it in cold remedies because it was thought to promote sweating and help bring up phlegm. In the 19th century the roots were boiled in sugar water to make cough drops and asthma lozenges or just candy.
Product Overview
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Ingredients
- Dried elecampane rhizomes and roots (Inula helenium)
- Inulin (polysaccharide)
- Essential oils (alantolactone, isoalantolactone)
- Bitter resins and tannins
- Saponins and organic acids
How To Take
Prepare a decoction by pouring 200 ml of cold water over 1 tablespoon of crushed elecampane rhizomes and roots; bring to a boil and simmer for 10–15 minutes, then strain. Take 1/3 cup (approximately 70 ml) 2–3 times daily before meals. Use as an expectorant, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, or digestive tonic as needed. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
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