Grown for its edible and medicinal roots. Edible leaves may be steamed as vegetable with ginger and tamari, in soups, best as food wrap to eat directly or in steam pit. Used with dandelion as a blood purifier, for eczema and tumors. One of four herbs in the Essiac® anticancer formulation. Infusion of leave is useful...
Grown for its edible and medicinal roots. Edible leaves may be steamed as vegetable with ginger and tamari, in soups, best as food wrap to eat directly or in steam pit. Used with dandelion as a blood purifier, for eczema and tumors. One of four herbs in the Essiac® anticancer formulation. Infusion of leave is useful to tone stomach and for some forms of indigestion. Root tea relieves gout. Medicinally equivalent to Arctium lappa. Txonomy, A. minus is really a variety of A. lappa. Also known wild lesser burdock, rhubarb and burweed. Tags: Certification: Organic.
Native to Europe, naturalized throughout most of the United States, usually found in disturbed areas, especially rich in nitrogen.