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NATURAL REMEDIES- BANDOCK ROOT




I have found to be one of the best roots in fighting diabetes, weight loss and removing toxins from your body. I use it but need to use it more often. I was introduce to this root after finding out my daughter had type 1 diabetes. for me when she uses it regularly it keeps her levels down naturally. she is not as a naturalist as me, so she want completely depend on other methods but if it were me I would. with lil insulin.


I drink or serve it in tea, or I hide a lot of good stuff in my veges. we have the powder. We have tried the tea and I really enjoyed that. I really use and think Burdock root is the truth. Always use caution when using or introducing new things in your diet. What works for us may not work for you. Thank you. Let us know if you use Burdock? Has it changed your life any? is there anything I missed? educate us. Share your stories.

What Is Burdock Root Benefits

Burdock root Burdock root is a vegetable native to Northern Asia and Europe, though it now grows in the United States. The burdock plant’s deep roots are very long and vary in color from beige to brown and nearly black on the outside. Burdock root has been used for centuries in holistic medicine to treat a variety of different conditions. Traditionally, it’s been most commonly used as a diuretic and a digestive aid (1). Now, researchers have discovered numerous potential uses and health benefits for burdock root. These benefits may be extensive enough to warrant using burdock root as a complementary treatment for certain conditions. Burdock root benefits 1. It’s a powerhouse of antioxidants Burdock root has been shown to contain multiple types of powerful antioxidants, including quercetin, luteolin, and phenolic acids (2). Antioxidants protect cells in the body from damage due to free radicals. They can help treat and prevent a number of different health conditions. Antioxidants can also help to reduce inflammation. One study found that burdock root reduced inflammatory markers in the blood of patients with osteoarthritis (3Trusted Source). 2. It removes toxins from the blood One of the most common uses for burdock root has been to purify the blood. Recent evidence has found that burdock root contains active ingredients in its root system that can remove toxins from the bloodstream. Research also found that burdock root effectively detoxified blood and promoted increased circulation in the surface of the skin (1). 3. It may inhibit some types of cancer Burdock root, as it turns out, may not only purify the blood, but it may also inhibit certain types of cancer. Research has also found that burdock had “potent inhibitory effects” on cancer growth caused by cancers like pancreatic carcinoma (1). Another study found burdock root significantly interfered with cancer cell growth. While more research is needed to determine the full effects of burdock on different types of cancers and tumors, this is still a remarkable finding (1, 3Trusted Source, 4Trusted Source, 5Trusted Source). 4. It may be an aphrodisiac Another possible use of burdock root is as an aphrodisiac. In a nonhuman study, it was found that the extract of burdock root had an aphrodisiac effect. The extract enhanced sexual function and increased the amount of sexual behavior in the male rats (6Trusted Source). Research is needed on humans, but anecdotal evidence supports this claim. 5. It can help treat skin issues Burdock root has also long been used to treat skin conditions like acne and eczema. The root’s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties can help resolve skin issues when applied topically to the skin (7Trusted Source, 8Trusted Source). There’s also evidence that burdock root may help treat topical burns (9Trusted Source). Potential risks and side effects There’s limited or no research available on the pediatric uses of burdock root, and its safety hasn’t been studied in children. Because of this, you should never give your child burdock root unless under the supervision of your healthcare provider. Some potential risks of burdock include the following:

If you’re taking burdock supplements, take only in moderation. More research is needed to determine the safety of the supplement.

  • Burdock is considered to be safe to eat, but you should only buy it from reputable sellers and should never collect it in the wild. The burdock plant resembles belladonna nightshade plants, which are highly toxic. They often grow together.

  • Burdock root is a natural diuretic, so you shouldn’t take it if you’re dehydrated. You also shouldn’t take it if you’re also taking other diuretics or water pills, as it can increase dehydration.

  • If you’re allergic to chrysanthemums or daisies, you may be at an increased risk of having an allergic reaction to burdock root and should avoid it.

  • Pregnant women or women trying to become pregnant shouldn’t take burdock root or supplements.

Forms and doses There are a number of different forms of burdock root available. These include:

  • fresh burdock root

  • burdock tea

  • dried root powder

  • burdock oil or burdock extract

Recipes Incorporating burdock root into your diet can be as simple as learning a few new recipes. To cook burdock root, you’ll first need to peel it. You can then fry, boil, or sauté it. Recipes you can try include:

  • Japanese sautéed and braised burdock root

  • pickled burdock

  • kinpira gobo (braised burdock root)

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Thanks Health Line for info

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