Stone Root







Stone Root

What is stone root?

Stoneroot is a perennial vegetable that is part of the mint family of plants. Stoneroot flowers in the late season in clusters of free yellow blossoms. It has a lemony and somewhat sour smell, and a bitter taste. The root and sometimes the leaves have been used to create medicinal teas, which work as a diuretic, as well as washes, gargles, and lotions. Citronella, Colinsonia, Collinsonia, Collinsonia Canadensis, Hardback, Hardhack, Heal-all, Horse Balm, Horseweed, Knob Grass, Knob Root, Knobweed, Richleaf, Rich Weed, Stoneroot.

Stone Root is a native North American perennial that may be determined in the damp woodlands of Canada and the United States. It is still employed as a reliable drug by physician surgeons. Stone Root is collected from the wild in autumn, dried, and used in herbal medicines. Some of the constituents in Stone Root include resin, mucilage, starch, tannin, wax, volatile oil and an alkaloid. Stone Root is considered a powerful diuretic that has been highly valued in all complaints of the urinary organs.

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