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Stone Root (Collinsonia canadensis)Circulatory

Stone Root (Collinsonia canadensis)

Overview

Stone root is a perennial herb growing to 3 feet tall, characterized by a square stem, oval leaves, and clusters of greenish-yellow flowers. Native to moist woodlands of eastern North America, the root is harvested in autumn. The plant contains volatile oil, tannins, and saponins.

Traditional uses & properties

Stone root possesses diuretic and tonic properties and is primarily used for treating kidney stones. It helps counteract fluid retention throughout the body. The herb is valuable for reducing back pressure in the veins, which helps prevent the formation or worsening of hemorrhoids and varicose veins, making it beneficial for circulatory issues. As an astringent, stone root contracts the inner lining of the intestines and can be helpful in treating digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and mucous colitis.

Preparations & dosage

Fresh leaves or roots can be applied as a poultice to bruises and sores. Internal preparations should be determined based on individual needs and professional guidance.

Safety & precautions

No specific warnings noted in the source material. As with any herbal remedy, consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

Habitat

Native to moist woodlands of eastern North America. The root is harvested in autumn.

Traditionally used for

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