Gravel Root - Ulitmate Kidney Repair and Wellness Herb
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Gravel Root is not something you hear of every day, or possible ever. This herb can be found flowering throughout the world.
There is an interesting legend associate with this herb as well. In Native American history, legend has it that the common nickname for gravel root, Joe Pye, stems from a Native American with the same name. They say that this herb was used to help cure a typhoid outbreak. The Iroquois called a decoction of gravel root "little medicine water" due to its healing powers.
The benefits and function of gravel root:
- Good for Urinary and Kidney health
- A great diuretic
- Rheumatism and Gout
Typically, the bulb, root and part that grow above the ground are used to make the medicine. You can find it in the forms of tea, pills and tinctures.
Some potential side effects include:
- Stomach and liver problems can occur if used in excess
- Some people may be allergic to this plant if they are allergic t o the aster family of plants
- Should you be allergic to marigolds, daisies, ragweed or other aster family plants please seek medical advice before