Tag: Diarrhea Relief
Burnet, wound and skin support, preparation methods, and safety
Burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis), often called great burnet, is a traditional astringent herb valued for its “tightening” and cooling character. In European folk practice and...
Broom Straw skin and digestion support, dosage, interactions, and safety
Broom Straw—also called broomsedge or broomstraw—is a hardy, golden-brown grass best known for its role in traditional broom-making and for thriving where other plants...
Blackberry for heart health, gut support, key nutrients, and safety
Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) is more than a summer fruit: it is a nutrient-dense berry and a traditional herbal ally, using both the sweet, dark...
Beth Root tea and tincture guide, benefits, dosage, and safety
Beth root—also known as birthroot, wake-robin, or red trillium—is the rhizome of Trillium erectum, a woodland plant native to North America. In traditional Western...
Beech Drops, key compounds, potential benefits, and evidence review
Beech drops (Epifagus virginiana) is an unusual woodland plant: it has no chlorophyll and survives by attaching to the roots of American beech trees....
Bayberry, astringent properties, sore throat support, how to use, and precautions
Bayberry (Myrica cerifera), also called wax myrtle or southern bayberry, is an aromatic coastal shrub native to North America. Its leaves carry a spicy-resinous...
Avens for Digestion, Diarrhea Relief, Dosage, and Safety
Avens (Geum urbanum), often called wood avens or herb bennet, is a traditional European herb best known for its astringent root and its subtle,...
Alchemilla, women’s health support, menstrual comfort, and safety
Alchemilla vulgaris—often called lady’s mantle—is a traditional European herb best known for its astringent, toning effect on tissues. Herbalists have used the aerial parts...
Ailanthus uses for digestion, antimicrobial potential, dosage and side effects
Ailanthus, also called “tree of heaven,” is a fast-growing deciduous tree best known today as an aggressive invasive plant in many regions. Yet long...
Agrimony tincture and tea, how to use it, dosage, and interactions
Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) is a traditional European herb best known for its drying, toning effect on irritated tissues. Herbalists have long relied on it...









