How to Use Gravel Root for Health

How to Use Gravel Root for Health



The gravel root plant grows wild in the swamps and lowlands of North America. It stands four feet high with fuzzy stems and purple flowers. Its roots and rhizoids have medicinal value long known by Native Americans. Follow a few steps to make a tea and reap the health benefits of gravel root.









1


Place 1 tsp. of dried gravel root in 8 oz. of water. Bring to a boil. Simmer for about ten minutes, filter through a strainer and drink. Repeat up to three times daily for good health.





2


Prevent kidney stones. Kidney stones, commonly called gravel, form when minerals in the urine crystallize. Gravel root adjusts the degree to which the urine is acidic or basic, decreasing the likelihood of stone formation.





3


Treat kidney stones. Once formed, kidney stones must be eliminated. Gravel root promotes the urination needed to pass the stones and restore health of the urinary tract.





4


Remedy gout. It is characterized by painful joints due to overproduction of uric acid. Gravel root promotes urination and elimination of uric acid from the body.





5


Improve menstrual health. Take gravel root at the first sign of menstrual cramping. It also increases negligible menstrual flow.





6


Reduce fever. Notice a reduction in body temperature almost immediately after consumption of gravel root. Continue to monitor temperature. Prolonged elevation of body temperature is a serious health concern requiring medical attention.








Tips & Warnings










Dried gravel root is available in health food stores.








Tincture of gravel root is sold in health food stores. Use 1.5 ml. three times daily.








The elderly,
children
and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use gravel root.








People who are allergic to daisies or ragweed should not use gravel root.








Gravel root is contraindicated in people with liver disease or who drink alcohol.



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