Fireweed
$8.99
The roots and leaves have demulcent, tonic and astringent properties and are used in domestic medicine in decoction, infusion and cataplasm, as astringents. The root contains mucilage, tannin, starch, sugar, resin, and a crystalline calcium salt. The young shoots are boiled and eaten like asparagus.
Product Overview
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Ingredients
- Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) — dried herb, flowers, and leaves
- Tannins — anti-inflammatory and astringent properties
- Flavonoids — antioxidant and anti-tumour activity
- Vitamin C — immune and metabolic support
- Pectin — digestive health support
- Phytosterols — cardiovascular and hormonal balance support
How To Take
For internal use, prepare a decoction or infusion by steeping 1–2 teaspoons of dried fireweed in 200 ml of hot water for 15–20 minutes, strain, and drink 1 cup 2–3 times daily before meals. For external use, apply a cooled decoction as a compress or rinse to affected areas (ears, throat, nose, skin). Consult a physician before use.
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