Rhubarb Root Cut (Rheum Officinalis)
Rhubarb Root Cut (Rheum Officinalis) - 1 oz is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Rhubarb root cut is a natural and organic herbal supplement that has been used for centuries for its many health benefits. Our rhubarb root cut is sourced from high-quality, organic rhubarb plants and is carefully packaged to ensure maximum freshness and potency.
Rhubarb root cut is known for its ability to support healthy digestion and promote regular bowel movements. It can be used to treat constipation, bloating, and other common digestive issues.
In addition to its digestive benefits, rhubarb root cut is also known for its ability to promote healthy skin and support liver health. It can be used to treat acne, eczema, and other common skin conditions, as well as support the detoxification process in the liver.
To use, simply steep one to two teaspoons of rhubarb root cut in hot water for several minutes, strain, and enjoy as a soothing and delicious herbal tea. You can also add it to other teas or herbal blends for an extra boost of health benefits.
Our rhubarb root cut is a natural and organic way to support your overall health and wellness. Whether you're looking to improve your digestion, promote healthy skin, or support liver health, our rhubarb root cut is the perfect choice for you.
Also Known As: Chinese Rhubarb Root Cut, Turkey Rhubarb Root Cut, Indian Rhubarb Root Cut, Medicinal Rhubarb Root Cut, Rheum Root Cut, Himalayan Rhubarb Root Cut, Persian Rhubarb Root Cut, Wild Rhubarb Root Cut, Tart Rhubarb Root Cut, Herbal Rhubarb Root Cut
Nutrients: Carbohydrates (fiber), anthraquinones (e.g., rhein, emodin), flavonoids, phenolic acids, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese.
Notes: Rhubarb root (Rheum officinalis), also known as Chinese rhubarb, is used in traditional medicine for its laxative and liver-supporting properties, often for constipation or detoxification, with anthraquinones stimulating bowel movements. Caution is advised due to potential toxicity in large doses, typically in decoctions or tinctures.