Herbal Medicine & Magick: Burdock
Burdock - Arctium Lappa Native to Eurasia, Burdock has been widely distributed throughout Europe and the United States. Known by many names, including Bat Weed, Great burdock, Gobo, Goboshi, Bardana, Beggars buttons, Burr, Clot burr, Cockle buttons, Common burdock, Edible burdock, Fox clote, Great bur, Happy major, Lappa, Love leaves, Personata, Pholanthropian, Nill band zi, Thorny bur, Herrif, Aireve, or Airup. Burdock was once commonly implemented in folk medicine as a means to treat and cleanse the blood, to relieve constipation, and break up kidney and bladder stones. Burdock aids in easing the pains associated with the labors of childbirth, and has been used to cleanse the blood of the microorganism that causes Syphilis. Burdock also assists in relieving stomach and intestinal disorders, and helps in controlling arthritis and gout pains. Furthermore Burdock has been used in the treatment of coughs, colds, flu and other throat and chest ailments; it promote