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Burdock | Arctium lappa |

 

 

Burodck tincture has historically been used for*:

Eczema

Psoriasis

Chronic skin conditions

Gout

Rheumatism

Aids digestion and appetite

Side effects and contraindications:

Do not use if experiencing diarrhoea

Due to its hypoglycaemic effects, diabetes sufferers should monitor their blood sugar levels closely

 

Active Compounds:

Up to 50% inulin, essential oils, flavonoids

Adult Tincture Dosage:

Take 0.5ml - 2ml of tincture three times a day (based on 1:3 herb to alcohol ratio)

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Naturopaths treat the whole person not just the disease or condition. That's why you cannot use this site for diagnosis or treatment. The information we provide should not be treated as a substitute for medical advice or treatment. We recommend that you visit a qualified naturopath or find a GP who is sympathetic to a naturopathic approach

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Organic burdock tincture

 

Buying Burdock Tincture

 

If you wish to buy Organic Burdock tincture

Try www.organic-herbal-remedies.co.uk

Information on Burdock

 

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