How to use yellow dock in money spells and incenses or help a woman conceive?
Contents:
- Basic Botanical Data of Yellow Dock.
- What is Yellow Dock Root Extract?.
- Why People Use Yellow Dock?Yellow Dock as overall tonic for good health.
- Phytochemicals and Constituents.
- Yellow Dock and Its History.
- Remedies and Different Use of Yellow Dock.
- Suggestions and Administrationss of Yellow Dock.
- Yellow Dock Applications.
- Research Update:Yellow Dock.
What is Yellow Dock Root Extract?
Yellow dock, also known as curly dock, is traditionally used as a liver strengthener and a specific for skin ailments such as psoriasis and eczema. This root extract can be of help when dealing with constipation and indigestion. Yellow dock is helpful in alleviating anemia.
Yellow dock is one of my favorite wild herbs, not because I use it medicinally (it is an alterative, and was traditionally used to promote digestion, improve liver function, and as a laxative), but because I like to pick the dried seed-stalk for use in large bouquets of dried grasses. Its graceful, rich brown seeds are a lovely, dark accent, and I often hang the stalks upside down to dry in the shed, for use in autumn wreaths. Yellow dock holds another memory for me: when my cousin and I were young girls, visiting our Missouri grandmother during the hot days of July, we used to gather the brown seeds in the meadow and pretend-brew them as coffee in the playhouse we built down at the creek. I don't think we actually drank any of the brew, but I'm glad to know now that it wouldn't have hurt us if we had. Here, yellow dock ripens at the end of May. The fields are full of it just now.
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last edit date:8th,Mar.2010.
- Name:Yellow Dock Extract
- Serie No:P010.
- Specifications:Rumex crispus Extract 5:1 TLC,Rumex occidentalis Extract 5:1 TLC.
- INCI Name:RUMEX CRISPUS EXTRACT
- EINECS/ELINCS No.:290-264-5
- CAS:90106-41-5
- Chem/IUPAC Name:Rumex Crispus Extract is an extract of the roots of the curled dock, Rumex crispus, Polygonaceae





