Burdock

Medicinal Properties

Burdock root’s diuretic properties may help cut fluid retention and support kidney and urinary function. It may stop issues like urinary tract infections and kidney stones. The root can be peeled and eaten like carrot, can be pickled or cooked. Can be consumed as a tea, tincuture, powder (in pills or smoothies) or homeopathically.

Other names for Burdock

Gobo (Japanese name), ngau pong (Chinese name), harlock, edible goberon, bourholm, eddick, flapper-bags, sticky buttons, beggar’s buttons, clot, clod, cockly, and hurr-burrs.

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