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Bistort

Bistorta officinalis
Family: Polygonaceae  ·  Parts used: Rhizome (root) and aerial parts  ·  Also known as: Common bistort, Snakeroot, Easter-ledges, Adderwort

Key actions

Anti-inflammatoryAntidiarrhoealAntimicrobialAstringentStyptic / haemostaticVulnerary (wound healing)

Traditional & clinical uses, by strength of evidence

  • Arthritis / joint painTraditional
  • BruisingTraditional
  • DiarrhoeaTraditional
  • Heavy menstrual bleedingTraditional
  • Infection (general)Traditional
  • Inflammation (general)Traditional
  • Skin irritationTraditional
  • Sore throatTraditional
  • WoundsTraditional

Selected studies & references

Educational use only. This profile summarises traditional and scientific sources for reference. It is not medical advice and not a substitute for a qualified practitioner. Some plants carry safety cautions and drug interactions — always check before use.
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