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Burdock Root (Organic Powder) - 454g
Burdock Root (Organic Powder) - 454g
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- Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
- Goes well with stir fries and soups
- Earthy flavour that also offers a sweet and bitter taste similar to an artichoke
- Used in herbal tinctures and capsules to increase immune health and cleanse blood
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Burdock Root (Organic Powder) - 454g
$37.49
Organic Connections Burdock Root (Organic Powder) - 454g is a dietary supplement in powder form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Organic Connections offers Burdock root in a few formats, the powder format is easy to measure the dose you need to make your own herbal combinations or add to your cooking. When cooking, burdock root powder goes well with stir fries and soups to add an earthy flavour that also offers a sweet and bitter taste similar to an artichoke. It’s often used in herbal tinctures and capsules to increase immune health and cleanse blood, much like beets. Organic Connections follows farming practices that don’t harm bee’s, insects or birds, leaving you with an ethical, certified organic bulk herb. [POWDER]
Contains:
Organic Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Organic Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Make your own herbal combinations or add to your cooking.
Make your own herbal combinations or add to your cooking.
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Organic Connections makes quality food supplements including: Organic ground Cinnamon powder, both Ceylon and Cassia and Organic Slippery Elm Bark powder to provide fibre and support intestinal health. Organic Connections believes in quality, natural and organic ingredients to provide the best in natural health.
Burdock
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Burdock can help with liver and gallbladder conditions and promote healthier digestion...
Burdock is a plant that is found around the world, in Asia, Europe and North America. It is an alternative herb, meaning that it helps to restore normal functioning to the body when systems get out of balance. It is a blood purifier, digestive bitter, antimicrobial, blood sugar regulator, and anti-
cancer
agent. Burdock is often recommended by healthcare practitioners to treat a variety of conditions including: boils, eczema, cancer,
diabetes, heavy metal toxicity, liver conditions, gallbladder dysfunction and
gout.
Blood Purifier
Burdock is particularly known in the herbal medicine community for its ability to remove toxins from the body by cleaning the blood. Because of this, Burdock is used for skin conditions, like acne, and gout that are considered to result from toxin accumulation. Burdock can also be used to cleanse toxins from the intestinal tract. It is a bitter herb that causes the release of digestive juices and bile, thus helping with intestinal cleansing.
Digestive Bitter
Because of its bitter flavour, Burdock has the ability to increase appetite and digestion. It does this by stimulating the flow of digestive juices such as: stomach acid, digestive
enzymes
from the
pancreas
and bile from the liver. Increasing the flow of these juices helps the body to complete proper digestion and will help to reduce a number of symptoms associated with poor digestion such as: gas, bloating,
diarrhea,
constipation
and heartburn. For more information on
bitters, please click here.
Antimicrobial
Extracts of burdock contain antimicrobial substances that are useful for halting infections anywhere in the body, including the digestive tract. Because of this, Burdock can help to treat diarrhea of infectious origin, and can help to improve a poor bacterial balance in the gut.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Studies have shown that burdock contains constituents that resemble insulin, our body's blood sugar regulating hormone. Because of this, it can be used to help manage high blood sugar, a symptom commonly associated with diabetes.
How can I take Burdock?
Burdock can be used as encapsulated herb, dried root, tincture or liquid extract. The roots contain the most concentrated medicinal substances: insulin-like compounds,
antioxidants
and bitters. Burdock can also be used topically to treat skin conditions, just be sure to dilute any alcohol-based formulas to avoid skin irritation. It is found as a component of many cleansing and detoxification formulas. It is also a part of the "Essiac" formula, which has traditionally been used for cancer and detoxifying. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, so using a tincture or tea form is often best. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion.
Burdock– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Aerial Plants, Roots, Seeds.
Applications
· Detoxification, Infections, Liver And Gallbladder Conditions
Optimum Dosage
· Dried Root: 6-18g Daily, Tincture: 24-36ml Daily, Liquid Extract: 6-18ml Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Detoxifying Herbs, Lipotropic Factors, Antioxidants
Important Information
· Burdock Should Not Be Used In Pregnancy.
· Diabetics And Hypoglycemics Should Use Burdock With Caution.
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Burdock can help with liver and gallbladder conditions and promote healthier digestion...
Burdock is a plant that is found around the world, in Asia, Europe and North America. It is an alternative herb, meaning that it helps to restore normal functioning to the body when systems get out of balance. It is a blood purifier, digestive bitter, antimicrobial, blood sugar regulator, and anti-
cancer
agent. Burdock is often recommended by healthcare practitioners to treat a variety of conditions including: boils, eczema, cancer,
diabetes, heavy metal toxicity, liver conditions, gallbladder dysfunction and
gout.
Blood Purifier
Burdock is particularly known in the herbal medicine community for its ability to remove toxins from the body by cleaning the blood. Because of this, Burdock is used for skin conditions, like acne, and gout that are considered to result from toxin accumulation. Burdock can also be used to cleanse toxins from the intestinal tract. It is a bitter herb that causes the release of digestive juices and bile, thus helping with intestinal cleansing.
Digestive Bitter
Because of its bitter flavour, Burdock has the ability to increase appetite and digestion. It does this by stimulating the flow of digestive juices such as: stomach acid, digestive
enzymes
from the
pancreas
and bile from the liver. Increasing the flow of these juices helps the body to complete proper digestion and will help to reduce a number of symptoms associated with poor digestion such as: gas, bloating,
diarrhea,
constipation
and heartburn. For more information on
bitters, please click here.
Antimicrobial
Extracts of burdock contain antimicrobial substances that are useful for halting infections anywhere in the body, including the digestive tract. Because of this, Burdock can help to treat diarrhea of infectious origin, and can help to improve a poor bacterial balance in the gut.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Studies have shown that burdock contains constituents that resemble insulin, our body's blood sugar regulating hormone. Because of this, it can be used to help manage high blood sugar, a symptom commonly associated with diabetes.
How can I take Burdock?
Burdock can be used as encapsulated herb, dried root, tincture or liquid extract. The roots contain the most concentrated medicinal substances: insulin-like compounds,
antioxidants
and bitters. Burdock can also be used topically to treat skin conditions, just be sure to dilute any alcohol-based formulas to avoid skin irritation. It is found as a component of many cleansing and detoxification formulas. It is also a part of the "Essiac" formula, which has traditionally been used for cancer and detoxifying. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, so using a tincture or tea form is often best. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion.
Burdock– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Aerial Plants, Roots, Seeds.
Applications
· Detoxification, Infections, Liver And Gallbladder Conditions
Optimum Dosage
· Dried Root: 6-18g Daily, Tincture: 24-36ml Daily, Liquid Extract: 6-18ml Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Detoxifying Herbs, Lipotropic Factors, Antioxidants
Important Information
· Burdock Should Not Be Used In Pregnancy.
· Diabetics And Hypoglycemics Should Use Burdock With Caution.
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BurdockBy: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Burdock can help with liver and gallbladder conditions and promote healthier digestion...
Burdock is a plant that is found around the world, in Asia, Europe and North America. It is an alternative herb, meaning that it helps to restore normal functioning to the body when systems get out of balance. It is a blood purifier, digestive bitter, antimicrobial, blood sugar regulator, and anti-
cancer
agent. Burdock is often recommended by healthcare practitioners to treat a variety of conditions including: boils, eczema, cancer,
diabetes, heavy metal toxicity, liver conditions, gallbladder dysfunction and
gout.
Blood Purifier
Burdock is particularly known in the herbal medicine community for its ability to remove toxins from the body by cleaning the blood. Because of this, Burdock is used for skin conditions, like acne, and gout that are considered to result from toxin accumulation. Burdock can also be used to cleanse toxins from the intestinal tract. It is a bitter herb that causes the release of digestive juices and bile, thus helping with intestinal cleansing.
Digestive Bitter
Because of its bitter flavour, Burdock has the ability to increase appetite and digestion. It does this by stimulating the flow of digestive juices such as: stomach acid, digestive
enzymes
from the
pancreas
and bile from the liver. Increasing the flow of these juices helps the body to complete proper digestion and will help to reduce a number of symptoms associated with poor digestion such as: gas, bloating,
diarrhea,
constipation
and heartburn. For more information on
bitters, please click here.
Antimicrobial
Extracts of burdock contain antimicrobial substances that are useful for halting infections anywhere in the body, including the digestive tract. Because of this, Burdock can help to treat diarrhea of infectious origin, and can help to improve a poor bacterial balance in the gut.
Blood Sugar Regulation
Studies have shown that burdock contains constituents that resemble insulin, our body's blood sugar regulating hormone. Because of this, it can be used to help manage high blood sugar, a symptom commonly associated with diabetes.
How can I take Burdock?
Burdock can be used as encapsulated herb, dried root, tincture or liquid extract. The roots contain the most concentrated medicinal substances: insulin-like compounds,
antioxidants
and bitters. Burdock can also be used topically to treat skin conditions, just be sure to dilute any alcohol-based formulas to avoid skin irritation. It is found as a component of many cleansing and detoxification formulas. It is also a part of the "Essiac" formula, which has traditionally been used for cancer and detoxifying. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, so using a tincture or tea form is often best. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion.
Burdock– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Aerial Plants, Roots, Seeds.
Applications
· Detoxification, Infections, Liver And Gallbladder Conditions
Optimum Dosage
· Dried Root: 6-18g Daily, Tincture: 24-36ml Daily, Liquid Extract: 6-18ml Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Detoxifying Herbs, Lipotropic Factors, Antioxidants
Important Information
· Burdock Should Not Be Used In Pregnancy.
· Diabetics And Hypoglycemics Should Use Burdock With Caution.
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