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Nature's answer - burdock root - 1 fl oz
Burdock Root (Arctium lappa) Also called burdock, great burdock, burrs, beggar’s buttons, hardock, gobo, happy major, snake rhubarb, lappa, filzklette (German), bardana (Spanish), lappolone (Italian). The word arktos comes from the Greek word for bear. Lappa comes from the Greek word meaning to hold fast.
The Burdock Root is a long black or brown root of the Burdock plant that’s native to Europe and Asia, but now grows worldwide. The average root size for cultivated arctium lappa is an average of 1/2 pound each, but can weigh up to 2 pounds.
It was introduced into the United States by English settlers in the 1600s. The root contains powerful antioxidants, such as phenolic acids, quercetin and luteolin. It is commonly used in cooking, especially in Japanese cuisine.
Other benefits of this root that has been used in holistic medicine for centuries is that it’s high in fiber, as well as vitamin B6, potassium and magnesium.
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country of origin : united states
is kosher : yes
size : 1 fz
pack of : 1
selling unit : each
ingredients:Â burdock root extract