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Witch Hazel

Hamamelis virginiana

Family HamamelidaceaeParts used Bark, leaf and distilled witch-hazel waterAlso known as Common witch hazel, Winterbloom, Snapping hazelnut

This monograph compiles 2 documented constituents, 4 pharmacological actions, 8 traditional / indicated uses, supported by 16 cited sources, drawn directly from the Omnia Sana plant database.

Key Constituents

Tannins (4-10%, including hamamelitannin and gallotannins)[14, 15]

The principal astringent and anti-inflammatory constituents.

Tannins
Flavonoids, catechins, proanthocyanidins and phenolic acids[15]

Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory constituents of the bark and leaf.

ProanthocyanidinsPhenolic acidsFlavonoidsCatechins

Pharmacological Actions

Anti-inflammatory[2, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16]

Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant (supports irritated/atopic skin); Relief of haemorrhoid symptoms (astringent and anti-inflammatory)

Antioxidant[2, 15]

Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant (supports irritated/atopic skin)

Astringent[6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16]

Astringent for skin irritation and minor inflammation of the skin and oral mucosa (tannins), applied topically; Relief of haemorrhoid symptoms (astringent and anti-inflammatory)

Vulnerary (wound healing)[7, 14, 16]

Vulnerary for minor wounds, bruises and insect bites

Traditional & Indicated Uses

Arthritis / joint pain[14, 15, 16]Moderate · 5/10

inferred from anti-inflammatory action

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Bruising[14, 16]Traditional · 1/10

Vulnerary for minor wounds, bruises and insect bites

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Diarrhoea[14, 15, 16]Moderate · 5/10

inferred from astringent action

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Haemorrhoids[14, 16]Traditional · 1/10

Relief of haemorrhoid symptoms (astringent and anti-inflammatory)

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Inflammation (general)[14, 15]Moderate · 5/10

Astringent for skin irritation and minor inflammation of the skin and oral mucosa (tannins), applied topically

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Oral & throat health[14, 15]Moderate · 5/10

Astringent for skin irritation and minor inflammation of the skin and oral mucosa (tannins), applied topically

more plants for oral & throat health →detailed sources →
Skin irritation[14, 15]Moderate · 5/10

Astringent for skin irritation and minor inflammation of the skin and oral mucosa (tannins), applied topically

more plants for skin irritation →detailed sources →
Wounds[14, 16]Traditional · 1/10

Vulnerary for minor wounds, bruises and insect bites

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Safety, Cautions & Contraindications

Safety note[16]Caution

For topical use. Do not apply to deep wounds, serious burns or severe rectal bleeding - these need medical care.

Safety note[15, 16]Caution

Oral use is not recommended in pregnancy or breastfeeding without professional guidance, and swallowing tannin-rich preparations can upset the stomach. Mild skin irritation or contact allergy is possible.

References

REF-0830, REF-0831, REF-0832, REF-2049, REF-2050, REF-2051, REF-2052, REF-2053, REF-2054, REF-2055, REF-2056, REF-2057, REF-2058

References & Sources

  1. Skowrońska, W., Pawłowska, K.A., Obrębski, M., Piwowarski, J.P. et al (2025) 'Chemical composition, skin microbiota metabolism, antimicrobial potential and anti-inflammatory properties of witch hazel bark (Hamamelis virginiana L.)', Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 353(Pt B), pp. 120433. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2025.120433 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2025.120433
  2. Piazza, S., Martinelli, G., Vrhovsek, U., Masuero, D. et al (2022) 'Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Acne Effects of Hamamelis virginiana Bark in Human Keratinocytes', Antioxidants (Basel), 11(6), pp. 1119. doi:10.3390/antiox11061119 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11061119
  3. Janarthanam, V.A., Rajan, P.S.S., Panda, S.P., Panigrahy, U.P. et al (2025) 'Hamamelitannin from Hamamelis virginiana Attenuates Ethanol-Induced Oxidative and Inflammatory Responses in Danio rerio Larvae', Molecular Biotechnology, 68(5), pp. 2369-2385. doi:10.1007/s12033-025-01502-9 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12033-025-01502-9
  4. Piazza, S., Martinelli, G., Magnavacca, A., Fumagalli, M., Pozzoli, C., Terno, M., Canilli, L., Angarano, M., Maranta, N., Dell'Agli, M. and Sangiovanni, E (2022) 'Unveiling the Ability of Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana L.) Bark Extract to Impair Keratinocyte Inflammatory Cascade Typical of Atopic Eczema', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(16), pp. 9279. doi:10.3390/ijms23169279 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169279
  5. Amendola, I., Viegas, D.J., Freitas, E.T., Oliveira, J.R., Santos, J.G., Oliveira, F.E., Lagareiro Netto, A.A., Marcucci, M.C., Oliveira, L.D. and Back-Brito, G.N (2024) 'Hamamelis virginiana L. extract presents antimicrobial and antibiofilm effects, absence of cytotoxicity, anti-inflammatory action, and potential to fight infections through the nitric oxide production by macrophages', Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 96(1), pp. e20200031. doi:10.1590/0001-3765202320200031 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202320200031
  6. Habtemariam, S (2002) 'Hamamelitannin from Hamamelis virginiana inhibits the tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF)-induced endothelial cell death in vitro', Toxicon, 40(1), pp. 83-88. doi:10.1016/s0041-0101(01)00195-7 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1016/s0041-0101(01)00195-7
  7. Natella, F., Guantario, B., Ambra, R., Ranaldi, G., Intorre, F., Burki, C. and Canali, R (2021) 'Human Metabolites of Hamamelis virginiana (Extract) Modulate Fibroblast Extracellular Matrix Components in Response to UV-A Irradiation', Frontiers in Pharmacology, 12, pp. 747638. doi:10.3389/fphar.2021.747638 Randomized trial
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.747638
  8. Dauer, A., Rimpler, H. and Hensel, A (2003) 'Polymeric proanthocyanidins from the bark of Hamamelis virginiana', Planta Medica, 69(1), pp. 89-91. doi:10.1055/s-2003-37022 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2003-37022
  9. Vennat, B., Pourrat, H., Pouget, M.P., Gross, D. and Pourrat, A (1988) 'Tannins from Hamamelis virginiana: identification of proanthocyanidins and hamamelitannin quantification in leaf, bark, and stem extracts', Planta Medica, 54(5), pp. 454-457. doi:10.1055/s-2006-962499 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-962499
  10. Duckstein, S.M., Lorenz, P. and Stintzing, F.C (2012) 'Conversion of phenolic constituents in aqueous Hamamelis virginiana leaf extracts during fermentation', Phytochemical Analysis, 23(6), pp. 588-597. doi:10.1002/pca.2359 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1002/pca.2359
  11. Sanchez-Tena, S., Fernandez-Cachon, M.L., Carreras, A., Mateos-Martin, M.L., Costoya, N., Moyer, M.P., Nunez, M.J., Torres, J.L. and Cascante, M (2012) 'Hamamelitannin from witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) displays specific cytotoxic activity against colon cancer cells', Journal of Natural Products, 75(1), pp. 26-33. doi:10.1021/np200426k Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1021/np200426k
  12. Theisen, L.L., Erdelmeier, C.A.J., Spoden, G.A., Boukhallouk, F., Sausy, A., Florin, L. and Muller, C.P (2014) 'Tannins from Hamamelis virginiana bark extract: characterization and improvement of the antiviral efficacy against influenza A virus and human papillomavirus', PLoS One, 9(1), pp. e88062. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088062 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088062
  13. Cheesman, M.J., Alcorn, S.R., White, A. and Cock, I.E (2023) 'Hamamelis virginiana L. Leaf Extracts Inhibit the Growth of Antibiotic-Resistant Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria', Antibiotics, 12(7), pp. 1195. doi:10.3390/antibiotics12071195 Preclinical
    https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12071195
  14. European Medicines Agency (HMPC) (n.d.) 'European Union herbal monograph on Hamamelis virginiana L., cortex/folium/aqua (Hamamelidis cortex)'. Available at: https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/medicines/herbal/hamamelidis-cortex Traditional / reference
    https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/medicines/herbal/hamamelidis-cortex
  15. (2025) 'Hamamelis virginiana L. in Skin Care: A Review of Its Pharmacological Properties and Cosmetological Applications', Molecules. doi:10.3390/molecules30132744 Randomized trial
    https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30132744
  16. Herbal Reality (n.d.) 'Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana): Benefits, Safety, Uses'. Available at: https://www.herbalreality.com/herb/witch-hazel/ Traditional / reference
    https://www.herbalreality.com/herb/witch-hazel/

Record last updated 2026-06-20 · Provenance: website+symptom-tool+pubmed · Status: verified

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