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Information About The Herb Burdock
Botanical Name: Arctium lappa Plant Family: Compositae (Burdock is a member of the thistle family) Common Names: Bardana, Beggar's Buttons, Burr Seed, Cockle Burr, Fox's Clote, Lappa, Lappa minor, Thorny Burr Origin: Burdock is a common weed native to England, Europe and Northern Asia and grows in damp waste places, by roadsides and near old buildings. It is also widespread throughout the United States. History: The word arctium comes from the Greek arktos, 'to bear' and lappa, 'to seize' or the Celtic llap, 'a hand'. The word Burdock comes from French bourre which is from the Latin burra, 'a lock of wool' and 'dock' from its large leaves. Burdock was a valued herb during the Middle Ages. Culpepper says that this herb 'is under Venus and you may draw the womb which way you please, either upwards by applying it to the crown of the head ... or downwards...by applying it to the soles of the feet;....stay in its place, apply it to the navel...' The roots and seeds of Burdock were used in Native American herbal medicine. Tradition: Burdock is
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Medicinal Parts Used: Leaves, root and fruit (seeds) Burdock Root is used for: Blood Conditions
Female Conditions A tea made of the leaves of Burdock is used for:
Gastrointestinal Conditions
A tea made of the leaves of Burdock is used for:
Genitourinary Conditions
Glandular Conditions
Inflammatory Conditions
Liver Conditions
A tea made of the leaves of Burdock is used as
Metabolic Conditions
Respiratory Tract Conditions
Skin Conditions
A poultice of Burdock draws out infections and toxins under the skin Other Conditions
Externally it is used as a wash for:
Externally the leaves are applied as a poultice: for
gouty swellings Poultices for external use of Burdock When wrapped in place, the poultice draws out infection and toxins under the skin. Poultices should be applied twice daily. Soak a cloth in the liquid from tea or extract and when cooled, wrap the cloth around affected skin area or wound. A poultice can also be made from mashed, cooked herb and root and can be applied to the affected area as a wet paste. Fruit (seeds) are used in:
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Drug Interactions: Do not use Burdock without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications:
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