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Cleavers Herb
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Cleavers is an herb traditionally used to support the lymphatic and urinary systems, help with skin conditions, and act as a gentle diuretic. It can be consumed as a tea, fresh juice, or tincture, and applied topically as a poultice or in creams for skin issues like eczema. Some traditional uses lack strong scientific evidence, so consulting a healthcare provider before use is advisable.
Traditional and potential uses
Cleavers is traditionally used to help reduce swollen lymph nodes and support lymph flow, which may aid in the removal of waste and toxins from the body.
It is used as a diuretic, meaning it increases urine production, which can help with fluid retention, bladder infections, and support kidney and bladder health.
Cleavers may help with skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis, and can be used topically as a poultice or in salves to soothe irritated or inflamed skin, wounds, and rashes.
As a "cleansing tonic," it is believed to support the body's natural detoxification processes, particularly for the kidneys and liver.
How to use cleavers
Tea: Steep fresh or dried leaves and stems in hot water for 10–15 minutes.
Juice: Blend fresh cleavers with water to extract the juice. This can be drunk fresh, preserved with alcohol, or frozen.
Tincture: Available for purchase or can be made by infusing the herb in alcohol.
Topical application: Wilted plants can be infused in oil to create salves, or fresh plants can be made into a poultice and applied directly to the skin.
Important considerations
Limited evidence:
While many uses are traditional, there is limited scientific research to support their effectiveness.
Safety:
Cleavers is generally considered safe, but it is important to consult a healthcare professional before using it, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a pre-existing health condition, or are taking other medications.
Allergic reactions:
Allergic reactions are possible.
Side effects:
Some people may experience side effects, although they are not well-documented.
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Cleavers is an herb traditionally used to support the lymphatic and urinary systems, help with skin conditions, and act as a gentle diuretic. It can be consumed as a tea, fresh juice, or tincture, and applied topically as a poultice or in creams for skin issues like eczema. Some traditional uses lack strong scientific evidence, so consulting a healthcare provider before use is advisable.
Traditional and potential uses
Cleavers is traditionally used to help reduce swollen lymph nodes and support lymph flow, which may aid in the removal of waste and toxins from the body.
It is used as a diuretic, meaning it increases urine production, which can help with fluid retention, bladder infections, and support kidney and bladder health.
Cleavers may help with skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis, and can be used topically as a poultice or in salves to soothe irritated or inflamed skin, wounds, and rashes.
As a "cleansing tonic," it is believed to support the body's natural detoxification processes, particularly for the kidneys and liver.
How to use cleavers
Tea: Steep fresh or dried leaves and stems in hot water for 10–15 minutes.
Juice: Blend fresh cleavers with water to extract the juice. This can be drunk fresh, preserved with alcohol, or frozen.
Tincture: Available for purchase or can be made by infusing the herb in alcohol.
Topical application: Wilted plants can be infused in oil to create salves, or fresh plants can be made into a poultice and applied directly to the skin.
Important considerations
Limited evidence:
While many uses are traditional, there is limited scientific research to support their effectiveness.
Safety:
Cleavers is generally considered safe, but it is important to consult a healthcare professional before using it, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a pre-existing health condition, or are taking other medications.
Allergic reactions:
Allergic reactions are possible.
Side effects:
Some people may experience side effects, although they are not well-documented.