Japanese Knotweed Tincture
Poligonum cuspidatum
Description
Product Description Japanese Knotweed Tincture
Latin name: Polygonum cuspidatum. Also known as Japanese Knotweed. In Chinese herbal medicine, it's known as Hu Zhang.
The Japanese Knotweed has been cultivated in the Netherlands and the
Japanese knotweed has a long history in traditional medicine, especially in Asian countries such as China and Japan. There are historical references to the plant's use in ancient medical texts from Asia, such as the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing, a classical Chinese medical book dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 v.Chr. - 220 n.Chr.).
Although the plant was originally used in traditional medicine, there are also modern studies investigating the benefits of Japanese knotweed. Japanese knotweed is also one of the herbs in the Buhner protocol.
Botany
Japanese knotweed is a bamboo-like plant that can grow up to three meters tall. Its most striking features are its reddish stems and heart-shaped leaves. The plant's strength lies in its rhizome, which can grow not only deep but also wide, making it difficult to control. A small rhizome has enough primal power to rebloom into a new plant.
The power of the root can be found in this
How Japanese knotweed works
Japanese knotweed's potency is evident from its versatile uses. Unfortunately, due to European regulations, we can share little (product) information with (medical) content.
Combination tips: This plant combines well with other plants. It's a so-called "synergistic herb," meaning it can enhance the potency of another herb.
NB: This product information cannot replace the advice of a doctor or therapist. Always consult your doctor or therapist if you are taking medication. This product is not a registered medicine but a herbal preparation. A dietary supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
**The health claims attributed to Japanese Knotweed are still awaiting European approval.