Antibiotic, antifungal, diaphoretic, diuretic, mild laxative, antipyretic
Beneficial in treating:
acne
psoriasis
rheumatoid arthritis
A root decoction of burdock has been reported useful in the treatment
of gout, rheumatism, and dropsy. In Japan, the tender leaf stalks
and roots are boiled twice to remove the tough fibers and then eaten.
It is a diuretic without the side effects such as irritation and
nausea. Externally, the leaves have been applied for benign skin
tumors and in the treatment of knee joint swellings unresponsive
to other medicines. Burdock poultices have been used in the treatment
of gout, severe bloody bruises and burns.
Recent scientific experiments have shown that burdock root extracts
is a diuretic and inhibited tumors in animals. Extracts also lowered
blood sugar and have estrogenic activity. It also has antibacterial
and antifungal properties. The active antibacterial compound is
identified as lactone.
The experiments show that burdock has potential in treatment of
female complaints, in diabetes, and for bacterial or fungal infection.
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