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Bistort
Common Names
Dragonwort Parts Usually UsedRootstock
Description of Plant(s) and CultureBistort is a mountain perennial; The rootstock is thick, knobby, twisted into an Where FoundFound at higher elevations west of the Rocky Mountains and in Europe, in damp soil such as wet meadows and streambanks.
Medicinal PropertiesAlterative, astringent, diuretic, styptic
Biochemical InformationUp to 20% tannins
UsesBistort is an excellent remedy for diarrhea, even for bloody diarrhea, cholera, and dysentery. The decoction can also be used as a mouthwash for gum problems, canker sores, and for inflammations of the mouth (stomatitis), and as a wash for external sores, wounds, ulcers, and hemorrhage (or use the rootstock to make a poultice). When directly applied to a wound, the powder will stop the bleeding. Once used to resist all poison, the plague, jaundice, pimples, insect bites, snakebites, gonorrhea, smallpox, measles and expels worms. Externally, helps relieve bruises. Second to none to soothe sore throats. While most antibiotics kill germs good and bad, this herb removes all local discomfort and lets the body fight its own battle. It is often claimed that bistort will heal internal ulcers. Since new research has discovered internal ulcers are caused by an organism, perhaps there is something to the claim.
Formulas or DosagesDecoction: use about Bibliography |
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