Bistort is counted among the most astringent of herbs and is traditionally used to treat stomach disorders, respiratory ailments and heavy menstrual bleeding. It is considered a safe and mild vermifuge and can also be used to treat mouth ulcers, hemorrhoids and sore throat. Bistort is a good source of vitamins A and C.
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History and Uses:
Bistort is native to northern Europe, Siberia, western Asia and Japan. It is a hardy perennial that grows to about three feet in height with blue-green leaves and pink flowers. The name, Bistort, is derived from a Latin word, meaning "twisted twice," referring to the appearance of its curled rhizome. Bistort was used as a vegetable in England and was also used in herb puddings. However, it was always cultivated primarily for its medicinal use.
In the past, Bistort was used to treat stomach disorders such as dysentery, diarrhea and vomiting, as well as a treatment for respiratory ailments and sore throat. It was also used to reduce menstrual bleeding. Bistort is now known that these positive results were due to Bistort's being among the strongest of astringents, because of its high concentration of tannin. Bistort contains vitamins A and C and is used as a safe and mild vermifuge. The herb is considered effective in reducing mouth ulcers and also beneficial to the gums as well.
Ingredients: 100% Bistort Root Botanical Powder - Our products contain 100% pure plant-based/natural materials using no fillers, grains, yeast, sugars, binders, excipients, starches, or synthetic materials.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) capsules, two (2) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
Excessive use of Bistort (many times the recommended dosage) is not recommended because of the herb's high tannin content (20%)
), and longterm use of highly astringent herbs (two-three weeks at a time) is not recommended. There has been little clinical research into Bistort, but there have been reports of nausea and stomach upset and possible liver toxicity with overuse. Pregnant women should ask their physicians before using Bistort.
Capsule Information:
Our Bistort Root supplements are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" Capsules. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs. |