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Birthroot (Trillium pendulum, (Tr. erectum))


Effect:

astringent, hemostatic, antiseptic, expectorant


Areas of application:

Bleeding gums, nosebleeds, menstrual cramps, bleeding during childbirth, labor strengthening agent, natural pain reliever, skin problems, varicose veins, ulcers, as a rinse for mouth rot


Plant parts used:

rhizome


Collection time:

February, October


To find:

It comes from the north of the USA and is widespread as far as Canada. The Birthroot is rarely found in our perennial nurseries.


Ingredients:

Saponins, diosgenin, fatty oil, essential oil, gum


Miscellaneous:

The Birthroot is one of the most important birth plants for the Indians and, along with arnica, is considered one of the most effective medicines for bleeding.


🛑 The root should not be taken during pregnancy.

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