How to use yellow dock in money spells and incenses or help a woman conceive?
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- Basic Botanical Data of Yellow Dock.
- What is Yellow Dock Root Extract?.
- Why People Use Yellow Dock?Yellow Dock as overall tonic for good health.
- Phytochemicals and Constituents.
- Yellow Dock and Its History.
- Remedies and Different Use of Yellow Dock.
- Suggestions and Administrationss of Yellow Dock.
- Yellow Dock Applications.
- Research Update:Yellow Dock.
Basic Botanical Data of Yellow Dock.:
Yellow Dock
Botanical: Rumex crispus(Rumex crispus L Polygonaceae) or Rumex occidentalis.
Official Latin Name:Rumex crispus L. or Rumex occidentalis L.
Common Names and Synonyms: Curled Dock,Narrow-leaffed Dock,Narrow dock,Sour dock,Rumex,Garden patience,Freeze-Dried Herb, wildcrafted root,CURLED DOCK, NARROW DOCK, SOUR DOCK, RUMEX, GARDEN PATIENCE.
Synonym: Yellow Dock, Curled Dock, Curly Dock, Sour Dock, Narrow Dock, Garden Patience, Rumex,Curly dock, bitter dock, curled dock, dock, garden patience, narrow dock, sour dock, yellow dock.
Part Used: Root,unearthed between August and October, cleaned and split lengthwise before drying
TASTE: bitter, astringent VIPAKA: pungent
In a word: Constipation Cure
Categories: Urinary/Glandular, Circulatory System
Flowering Period:April to August.
Range:Africa, America,temperate Asia, Europe and Pakistan
Habitat:Pastures, fields, and waste lands.
Harvest:Roots, in late summer and fall.
Habit:Perennial
Family: Polygonaceae (Buckwheat family)
Common Names: Curled dock,
Flowering Period:April to August.
Parts Used: Root
Properties: Astringent, Cholagogue, Digestive,Tonic.
Definition:
[noun] European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America
Synonyms: bitter dock, broad-leaved dock, Rumex obtusifolius,curled dock, narrow dock, narrow-leafed dock, garden patience, sour dock, rumex.
The common name Yellow Dock includes the species Rumex occidentalis, Rumex venosus, Rumex obtusifolius and Rumex sangineus, which are used interchangeably with Rumex crispus.
Basic Botanical Description:
Yellow dock is native to Europe and Asia, and grows throughout North America as a common weed.Yellow Dock a is small, leafy plant that grows wild in West China to Central Asia,Europe,United States. Also called Curly Dock, and closely related to rhubarb, the green leaves are commonly used in salads, while the yellow root has been used as a herbal folk-remedy for hundreds of years. In Europe it is cultivated as a vegetable. The part used medicinally is the root.
Ground up and brewed, yellow dock root makes a bitter-sweet tea or infusion that has been used by herbalists in the treatment of a variety of disorders, primarily to treat enlarged liver and to purify the blood. It was also thought a good remedy for syphilis, tuberculosis, gum disease and leprosy, but is no longer recommended for these serious disorders.
The identifying characteristics of Yellow Dock, or Rumex crispus are the narrowness of the leaves, usually curly along the long edges, and the deep yellow colour of the root when scraped. It is a native perennial British herb found in arable farmland, on roadsides and in ditches and waste places throughout the world. Its spindle-shaped taproot sends up a smooth, slender stem, up to a metre in height. Lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate in shape, the pointed light green leaves have predominantly wavy margins. The lower leaves are larger and longer-petioled than the upper leaves. Blooming from June to July, the numerous pale green, drooping flowers are loosely whorled in panicled racemes. The fruit is a pointed three-angled and heart-shaped nut.
The leaves are crisped at their edges. It grows freely in our roadside ditches and waste places. The roots are 8 to 12 inches long, about 1/2 inch thick, fleshy and usually not forked. Externally they are of a rusty brown and internally whitish, with fine, straight, medullary rays and a rather thick bark. It has little or no smell and a rather bitter taste. The stem is 1 to 3 feet high and branched, the leaves, 6 to 10 inches long.
Background: Native to Europe and now widely distributed in North American, yellow dock has traditionally been used as a mild laxative and liver cleanser. It was also used externally to relieve insect stings. Today, herbalists use yellow dock as a blood cleanser, tonic and builder. It is also used to stimulate the liver and gallbladder and aid in digestion. The characteristic of this plant is the light green narrow leaves, curled at the long edges, a stem 2 or 3 feet high, and a deep root which is bright yellow when the outer bark is scraped away. The roots are gathered in the fall, thoroughly cleaned, split lengthwise, and dried. A tea made from yellow dock root is mildly cathartic and promotes the flow of bile.
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♣ last edit date:20th,Oct.2010.


