Witch Hazel Leaf
$4.95
Witch hazel is a plant. Witch Hazel Leaf, bark, and twigs are used to make medicine. Soothes Sore Throat. Protects Against Skin Damage. Buy it at an affordable price at natural food store in the USA – Alive Herbals.
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Product Name: Witch Hazel Leaf.
Botanical Name: Hamamelis virginiana L.
Also Known as: Common witch-hazel or American witch-hazel.
Country of Origin: Originally from the eastern North America.
Product Style: Whole.
Taste & Aroma: Witch hazel leaf has an astringent and slightly bitter taste.
Storage: The best way to store them is in a cool, dark place with a lid that keeps out air.
Shelf Life: In general, there is generally a four to five years validity after production.
Uses: Witch hazel’s twigs and bark have been used as medicine by Native Americans for a long time, both internally and on the skin, to treat a wide range of illnesses.
Interesting Fact: The leaves and bark of the witch hazel tree have therapeutic properties. It is possible to make a topical astringent from the bark and leaves. It is common practice for dowsers to utilize branches of witch hazel trees to detect the presence of water. Petal reflexes in cold weather and unfurls in warmer weather give witch hazel its characteristic appearance.
Witch hazel leaf benefits:
Tannins are chemicals that are found in witch hazel. If you put witch hazel on your skin directly, it might help reduce swelling and heal broken skin.
◉ Relieves Inflammation.
◉ Helps Treat Hemorrhoids.
◉ Fights Acne.
◉ Alleviates Scalp Sensitivity.
A witch hazel leaf history.
It comes from a plant. The bark, leaves, and branches are all used to make medicine. You might see something labeled “witch hazel water” (Hamamelis water, distilled witch hazel extract). This is a liquid made from dried witch hazel leaves, bark, and twigs that are mostly dead.
Witch hazel is taken by mouth for diarrhea, mucuscolitis, bloody vomiting, bloody coughing, tuberculosis, colds, fevers, tumors, and cancer.
Some people put witch hazel directly on their skin to relieve itching, pain, and swelling (inflammation), eye inflammation, skin injury, inflammation of the mucous membranes, vaginal dryness after menopause, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, bruises, insect bites, minor burns, acne, sensitive scalp, and other skin irritations.
Witch hazel leaf extract, bark extract, and witch hazel water are all used as skin tightening astringents in manufacturing. They are also in some medicines that can slow or stop bleeding because they contain these chemicals. These medicines are used to treat bites, stings, teething, hemorrhoids, itching, irritations, and minor pain.
This info is provided for educational purposes only; it has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is not indicated for diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing any illness.
Consult a doctor before using natural spices, and herbal products if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or on drugs.
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