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Uses and Benefits of Burdock

Uses and Benefits of Burdock

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Page 1: Uses and Benefits of Burdock

Uses and Benefits of Burdock

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Many herbalists, such as Marijah McCain of the Herbal Healer Academy, consider burdock to

be one of the most important plants in the practice of herbal healing. A member of the

thistle family, burdock has large, green leaves and prickly flowers. It resembles the poisonous plant deadly nightshade, so novices should use

caution when trying to identify the plant.

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Burdock has a wide range of uses. Its oil can be used to treat dry scalp and other skin irritations.

Dried burdock can also be used as a diuretic and is thought to reduce toxins in the blood.

Practitioners of Chinese medicine use the plant as part of a treatment for cold symptoms.

Burdock root can be eaten, and its leaves are very high in fiber. It is considered an essential

component of the macrobiotic diet.

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Herbalists extol the virtues of burdock for its multiple uses and benefits to the body. It is a versatile plant that can be used in many ways

to treat a variety of ailments. To learn more about burdock and other healing plants and herbs, contact Marijah McCain of the Herbal

Healer Academy.