Starwest Botanicals, Celandine, 1 lb Organic Whole Herb
UPC Code: 767963083784
Botanical Name: Chelidonium majus
Origin: Hungary
Common Names: Garden celandine, great celandine, jewel weed, quick-in-hand, snap weed
Celandine herb, which is also known as garden celandine, great celandine, jewel weed, quick-in-hand, and snap weed, has useful alterative, diuretic and purgative properties. A combination of Celandine herb and anise seeds is often used to make a decoction of herb wine which is commonly used to promote liver and gallbladder health.
Packaging
1 lb Whole Herb in sealed bag
Suggested Use
Raw herbs do not contain dosage recommendations. We recommend you consult your own herbalist or healthcare provider.
Ingredients
Celandine Whole Herb (Chelidonium majus)
Kosher Certified by Kosher Certification Services
About Starwest Botanicals
Starwest Botanicals started as a small retail herb shop in 1975 in Sacramento, California. The company grew rapidly on the strength of our commitment to provide value through a combination of quality products, excellent customer service, and fair prices. In 1979, Starwest built its first herb mill to have better control over the processing of herbs. In 1980, the company began importing herbs from several different countries and supplying manufacturers and wholesalers, while also supporting the fledgling organic herb industry. Today, Starwest Botanicals is one of the largest suppliers of organic herbs in the United States, with 85,000 sq. ft. of modern warehouse and production space and over one million pounds of herbs and spices in stock.
Safety
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Please consult your health care provider if currently under care or treatment. Do not exceed recommended serving. See product packaging for additional safety information.
Disclaimer
Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.