Buckthorn Bark
$7.99
Buckthorn bark has been used medicinally since at least the 1600s, when it was listed in a primary medical reference called the London Pharmacopeia. Although most herbs have had a wide variety of traditional uses, later refined to a single or a few proven benefits, buckthorn bark throughout its history has been consistently used to relieve one ailment: constipation and its by-products (hemorrhoids and anal irritation). Buckthorn bark contains compounds called anthraquinones, which have a strong purgative, laxative effect on the body. Because these compounds are powerful, before being processed into laxative products the bark is aged for a year, or heated and dried. Buckthorn bark has laxative and cathartic properties.
Product Overview
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Ingredients
- Buckthorn bark (Frangula alnus)
- Active anthraquinone glycosides (frangulin, emodin)
- Tannins
- Pectin substances
- Organic acids
How To Take
Prepare a decoction by boiling 1 tablespoon of buckthorn bark in 200 ml of water for 20 minutes, then strain. Take 1/2 cup in the morning and evening as a laxative for chronic constipation. Use only in recommended doses; do not exceed the advised duration of use. Consult a physician before use, especially during pregnancy or long-term therapy.
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