Description
Details
Lithospermum erythrorhizon is native to Eastern China, Japan and Korea, growing in woodland edges and on the grassy slopes of mountains and hills. The roots are a deep purple color and are also cultivated in Japan as a dye plant.
Additional
Additional
Country of origin | Korea |
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Health Benefits | anti-tumor activity, chronic inflammatory disease of uterus, dermatitis, detoxification, immune, inflammation, metritis, uteritis, natural anti-cancer drug |
Ingredients | Lithospermum Roo 100% |
Directions | Wash 20g of herbs on running water; boil for over 2 hours depending on symptom in 2L of water. |
Storage Temperature | room temperature |
Product Package | Herb root |
Good herbal formulation | No |
Reviews
Health
Traditional Uses of Lithospermum Root
(Lithospermum erythrorhizon)
The first record for medical use of lithospermum root has been appeared in the Chinese medical literature of The Divine Farmer’s Materia Medica (25 A.D. to 220 A.D).
In traditional Chinese Medicine, lithospermum root has been used internally to cool blood, invigorate blood circulation and relieve toxin in the treatment of bleeding, incomplete eruption of measles, and externally to eliminate heat and toxins from the skin in the treatment of lesions, eczema, cervical erosion, vaginal itching and burns.
Modern Research - Lithospermum Root (Lithospermum erythrorhizon)
Lithospermum root has been shown to be antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory. It inhibits Bacillus dysenteriac, E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus and influenza viruses.
It has marked anti-inflammatory effects and promotes healing. It has been used clinically to treat
psoriasis, burns, cervical erosion, and hepatitis.
How To
Rinse the herbs with cold running water; then soak it for 30min. Water : Herbs (3L : 100g)
Bring to a boil, lower the hear and simmer for a further 2hours.
Keep refridgerated and take 1cup 3times daily.(hot or cold)
Advice to consumers
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On any issue where no specific advice is given to consumers please follow this general advice if you are currently taking the product:
you are advised to discontinue use and consult your pharmacist or herbal medical doctor.
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you should continue to take any medication prescribed by your doctor.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Generally you boil 20g of tea/herb with 2L. of water. The ratio does not matter. However, it is recommended that you control the
saturation of the tea (how strong it is) depending on your personal
preference and body condition.
A: It depends on the tea/herb.
For leaves: boil for 15~20 min.
For hard fruits, roots, and stems: If you soak the tea/herb in water
for 1~2 hours before boiling, you can save time in boiling, and also
get a deeper flavor than without soaking.
A: Currently, what is listed on the site is what we mostly deal with in
retail stores. However, if there is a certain tea/herb that you wish to
get, you can send an email to info@leafnflower.com. or 844-344-0622.
Then, we may offer a price for obtaining the tea/herb, answer questions, and even offer purchase.
A: Yes, you can combine 5~10g of teas/herbs that you already have with Leafnflower.com's teas/herbs.
Although brewing one tea/herb is still good, combining 2~3 teas/herbs helps bring out
the remedial effects of the tea/herbs better than brewing just one tea/herb. However, most tea/herbs contain natural toxins,
and it is recommended that you boil 1~2 pieces of liquorice root along with the tea/herb to remove the toxin.