Cleavers
Botanical name
Galium aparine
Common Names
Clivers, goosegrass, stickywilly, catchweed
FAMILY
Rubiaceae
Description
This linear plant is well-known for its sticky nature.
Part supplied
The chopped herb.
Food Use
Recipes
Use 1 teaspoon of dried herb to one cup of boiling water to make a tasty tea. Infuse for 5-10 minutes. Sweeten with honey or lemon to taste.
Alternatively add half a teaspoon (2.5 ml) of tincture to a cup of warm water for a quick alternative to tea.
The herb can be added as a flavouring to gin, vodka and other infusions.
Medicinal Use
Tonsilitis, dry skin conditions as well as urinary tract problems such as cystitis.
Key actions: Depurative, diuretic.
In clinic: Herbalists use this herb to treat dysuria (difficult or painful urination), lymphatic issues (enlarged lymph nodes, lymphadenopathy, lymphadenitis- swollen glands) and skin conditions such as psoriasis.
If you are interested in the medicinal use of this herb please consult a herbalist. Herbs are generally used at medicinal strength, in blends, prescribed for each unique patient's condition.
Directions
Infusion: 1 teaspoon of herb (2 to 4 g) to a cup of cold water. Pour boiling water over the herb and leave to infuse for 5 to 10 minutes. Flavour with lemon, ginger or honey if desired. Drink 3 times a day unless otherwise told by a medical herbalist.
Tincture: Take 4 to 10 ml (1:5 tincture), 3 times a day or as directed by a practitioner.
Fluid extract: 1:1 Take 3 to 4 ml, 3 times a day or as directed by a practitioner.
Dried Herb: Maximum of 12 g per day may be taken as a powder or capsules.
Other Uses
Cosmetic Use
None known.
Other Uses
None known.
Cautions
Contraindications
None known.
This herb is considered safe in food amounts. Do not take if you are allergic to this plant or other members of this plant's family (Rubiaceae). Not all herbs are suitable in pregnancy, breastfeeding or for young children. If in doubt, please ask us or your medical herbalist.
Side effects
None known. Plant extracts cause few side effects when taken correctly but if a side effect is experienced please contact us.
Interactions with drugs
None known.
Herbal remedies and supplements can interact with medicines. If you are taking medication please check with your medical practitioner, or call us, before taking herbs, supplements and medication together.
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