ELECAMPANE ROOT C/S
Product Name: ELECAMPANE ROOT C/S
Botanic Name: Inula helenium
Elecampane is a robust and stately herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Compositae (Asteraceae) family. The whole plant is downy, and the flowers are bright yellow, resembling a double sunflower. Its brown and aromatic rootstock, is large and succulent, with large, fleshy roots. The root contains the virtues of the plant. Medicinal Uses Elecampane Root is a natural expectorant and nourishes the respiratory system. It is also used for intestinal worms, water retention, and to lessen tooth decay .Externally, Elecampane Root can be used as a wash for wounds and itching rashes. It is also burned to repel insects. Precautions and Adverse Reactions Elecampane should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Large doses may cause vomiting, diarrhea, spasms, and symptoms of paralysis.
Medicinal Uses
Elecampane Root is a natural expectorant and nourishes the respiratory system. It is also used for intestinal worms, water retention, and to lessen tooth decay .Externally, Elecampane Root can be used as a wash for wounds and itching rashes. It is also burned to repel insects. Precautions and Adverse Reactions Elecampane should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Large doses may cause vomiting, diarrhoea, spasms, and symptoms of paralysis.
Medicinal Uses
Elecampane Root is a natural expectorant and nourishes the respiratory system. It is also used for intestinal worms, water retention, and to lessen tooth decay .Externally, Elecampane Root can be used as a wash for wounds and itching rashes. It is also burned to repel insects. Precautions and Adverse Reactions Elecampane should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing. Large doses may cause vomiting, diarrhoea, spasms, and symptoms of paralysis.