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Description
Yellow dock’s long, thin leaves are curled at the edges, which earns it the nickname curly dock. Known for its thick, yellow, fleshy roots, Rumex crispus has been employed in traditional herbal practices for its wellness-supporting qualities. Yellow dock root can be made into a syrup, decocted as tea, extracted, and infused in oil for topical application.
Highlights
- Yellowdock Root assists in building blood, and restoring healthy iron levels in the body. It has also been used to cleanse the blood of its impurities. Doctors & midwives alike have seen their patient’s iron levels become more normalized from week to week.
Preparation
- Put 2 oz. Yellowdock Root into a glass quart jar and cover with boiling distilled Water, and let sit overnight. Next day, empty the jar into a pan, and heat uncovered on the stove on a low. Reduce to about 1-1/2 cups. Prepare the broadcloth by rinsing in hot water, completely ridding the cloth of the stiffening agent. Strain and squeeze the contents of the pan through the prepared broad cloth. Add 2 Tablespoons of Honey and refrigerate.
Botanical Name
Rumex Crispus
Common Names
Curled Dock, Curly Dock, Sour Dock, Narrow Dock, Garden Patience
Warning
Individuals with a history of kidney stones should use this herb cautiously.
*This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.