Burdock in A Sentence

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    Blue flag, snake root, ginseng, lobelia, tansy, wormwood, wintergreen, pleurisy root, plantain, burdock, sarsaparilla and horehound are among its medicinal plants.

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    Burdock (Arctium lappa) minimizes inflammation and boosts the immune system.

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    Burdock is a member of the thistle family and the most popular variety is Arctium.

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    Burdock Root - This herb is eaten as a vegetable in some cultures and is considered safe for human consumption in herbal teas, though it can sometimes be confused with another root belladonna, which is not safe for consumption.

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    Burdock Root (Arctium lappa) is a type of thistle and is grown worldwide.

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    Burdock root contains both vitamin A and the chemical selenium which has been shown to help reduce toxins in the body.

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    Burdock root may also reduce the amount of mucous produced by the body and stimulate the immune system.

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    Burdock root may be purchased at health food stores and some vitamin and supplement shops nationwide.

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    Burdock root oil is used as a scalp aid in the treatment of dandruff.

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    Burdock root treats skin eruptions, and is intended to minimize the lesions associated with the herpes virus.

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    Burdock roots closely resemble the roots of a highly poisonous plant known as Atropa belladonna, or deadly nightshade, do not consume the roots unless you are sure you can identify the herb and it is from the burdock plant.

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    Elimination of toxins is aided as well as by such herbs as milk thistle, burdock, and licorice.

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    For example, calcium is found in alfalfa, burdock root, chamomile, dandelion, flaxseed, paprika, raspberry leaves, rose hips, and other herbs.

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    Generally, the tea includes burdock root, slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel leaves, and Indian rhubarb root.

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    Herbal supplements that benefit individuals who have iron deficiency anemia include alfalfa, burdock root, dandelion, dong quai, mullein, nettle, raspberry leaf, shepherd's purse, and yellow dock.

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    If the question of what is burdock root leaves you stumped, you are not alone.

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    Miss Burdock, to whom I told my affair, expressed the strongest approbation.

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    Now that you know the answer to the question, "What is burdock root?", you're probably wondering where to buy it.

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    Several herbs, including chamomile (Matricaria recutita), dandelion (Taraxacum mongolicum), and burdock (Arctium lappa), act as bitters, stimulating the movement of the digestive and excretory systems.

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    The burdock plant has been reported to cause contact dermatitis in some individuals.

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    The burdock plant has been used for nearly 1000 years in Asian cultures and now the western world is also discovering the many benefits.

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    The burrs on each head of the burdock plant tend to catch on the fur of passing animals which helps the seeds spread.

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    The leaves of the involucre are spiny in thistles and in teazel (Dipsacus), and hooked in burdock.

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    The medicinal properties of burdock root also include reducing blood glucose levels and water retention.

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    The most common side effect is not caused directly by burdock root but by mistaking a poisonous plant called belladonna or deadly nightshade for actual burdock.

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    The most common way to use burdock root is in a tea.

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    There are two main ways burdock root is sold for medicinal purposes.

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    This herbal tincture is a blend of herbal extracts including chamomile, prickly ash, burdock root, and devil's claw.

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    Though used as a culinary vegetable in Japan, most of the rest of the world uses burdock root for medicinal purposes.

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    When a person sweats, the body cools, which is how burdock root helps reduce fevers.