Bedstraw Herb 35g
$7.99
Internally, it is taken as an excellent remedy against kidney diseases. It possesses astringent, diuretic, hemostatic, “blood-purifying,” anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and wound-healing properties, with the ability to calm the nervous system. The primary action of knotgrass is diuretic. Method of application and dosage: Steep 1 tablespoon for 4 hours in 2 cups of boiling water, strain. Take 1/2 cup 3-4 times a day before meals. A stronger infusion can be used for baths and washing in skin diseases and wounds. Externally, the infusion of the herb is used for baths, washing, lotions, and compresses for jaundice, skin rashes, boils, furuncles, wounds, and ulcers. Contraindications: Individual intolerance.
Product Overview
Lady’s Bedstraw in Medicine
Also known as Galium verum, Lady’s Bedstraw is a flowering plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. Known for its bright yellow flowers and sweet scent, this plant has a variety of medicinal uses.
Anti-inflammatory Properties: Lady’s Bedstraw contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties, making it a popular natural remedy for conditions such as arthritis and muscle pain.
Diuretic Effects: The diuretic effects of Lady’s Bedstraw make it useful in treating urinary tract infections and promoting kidney health.
Wound Healing: The plant has been used to promote wound healing and reduce the risk of infection due to its antibacterial properties.
Menstrual Disorders: Lady’s Bedstraw has been traditionally used to alleviate symptoms of menstrual disorders, such as cramps and irregular periods.
Improving Digestion: It has also been used to aid in digestion and soothe gastrointestinal issues.
Lady’s Bedstraw can be prepared in various forms, including teas, tinctures, and extracts. While it has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before using Lady’s Bedstraw for medicinal purposes, as it may interact with certain medications or have contraindications for specific health conditions.
Note: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Ingredients
- Galium verum (Bedstraw / Common Bedstraw) herb — dried aerial parts
- Active compounds: iridoids, tannins, flavonoids
- Organic acids (citric, tartaric)
- Coumarins
- Asperuloside (glycoside)
- Essential oils
How To Take
Pour 1 tablespoon of dried bedstraw herb into 2 cups (500 ml) of boiling water and steep for 4 hours, then strain. Take 1/2 cup (125 ml) of the infusion orally, 3–4 times daily before meals. The course of use should be determined individually. Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if you have kidney disease or are taking other medications.
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