Barberry Root Tincture – Secrets Of The Tribe

Barberry Root Tincture – Secrets Of The Tribe

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Nurture your health with our Barberry Root Tincture—an herbal extract prized for its diverse applications. From addressing digestive and GI problems to supporting liver and gallbladder health, and even contributing to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, this versatile remedy is also known for its efficacy in managing coughs and skin issues.
Barberry, also known as common barberry, European barberry, and Berberis vulgaris (in the scientific world), is a deciduous, flowering shrub from the Berberidaceae or barberry family. The plant can grow up to 13 feet tall and is characterized by its red, oblong, berries that are highly acidic, but consumed in many parts of the world. Different parts of the plant have also been used for various health issues in different traditional medicinal systems, particularly that of Iran and China. Parts Used: Root Bark Certified Organic Country of Origin: Croatia Benefits and Uses Cough Fever Gastrointestinal issues High blood sugar and cholesterol levels To prevent hardening of arteries Dilate blood vessels Bleeding Problems of the urinary tract Liver and gallbladder issues Renal stones Stimulate circulatory system Digestive issues Loss of appetite Minor wounds and other skin problems (topically) Barberry Root  is the source of: Alkaloids, such as columbamine, brolicin, berbamine, oxyaconthine, and berberine Triterpenoids Phenolic compounds, such as anthocyanin and carotenoid pigments Vitamins C and K Traditional Uses Some of the most common conditions barberry has been traditionally used for include digestive and GI problems, liver and gallbladder issues, lowering blood sugar and cholesterol levels, cough, and skin problems. A decoction made from barberry root has also been used to stimulate appetite. Modern Uses Research into the various constituents of barberry plant has found that the herb may also have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, liver protecting, blood sugar and cholesterol lowering, and pain relieving properties. Fun Fact Iran is the biggest producer of barberry fruit in the world. Even in Iran, 95% of the fruit comes from one province – Southern Khorasan. *  This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease. Results may vary based on individual user and are not guaranteed.

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