Saponaria Officinalis is one of 20 species of soapwort and
a perennial member of the pink family, which make it a cousin to the
carnation. This European species is also known by many common names, including
bruise wort, sweet Betty, wild sweet William, bouncing bet, Fuller’s herb and
latherwort. As many of these alternate names suggest, the plant has something
to do with making soap. The woody root contains a high degree of mucilage and
saponins, the latter of which produces suds when introduced to water. Powdered
soapwort root is a convenient form of the herb with which to make natural bath
and laundry products without having to work with raw plant material.
INGREDIENTS: Saponaria officinalis COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Poland FDA DISCLAIMER
All information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by
the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease. Not intended for use by pregnant or nursing women. If you have a
medical condition or are taking medication, consult your doctor prior to use.
Read more ROOT HERBS In vascular plants, the root is the organ of a plant that
typically lies below the surface of the soil.Root obtain nutrients i.e. food
and water from the soil and provide support by anchoring the plant.Roots can
also be aerial or aerating, that is, growing up above the ground or especially
above water.Roots consist of root hairs and root capThey also store sugars and
carbohydrates, which is utilized by the plant to carry out other functions.The
root is best defined as the non-leaf, non-nodes bearing parts of the plant’s
body. Read more ONE OF THE WAYS TO PREPARE For internal use: One teaspoon mix
with the glass of boiling water and leave under a cover for approx. 10-15
minutes until it infuses. Drink 1-2 times a day. Soapwort should never be
consumed in a large dosage or over a long period of time because the saponin
content of the herb can cause hemolysis, and severe irritation of the
digestive tract resulting in cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. For
external use: Cosmetic decoction: 2 tablespoons roots pour 2 cups of water,
bring to a boil and cook for 5-10 minutes on low heat. Strain it and cool it.
Use for rinsing washed hair and scalp, for washing the face and body or as a
face tonic. Read more WHY CHOOSE BIOKOMA? Our mission is to provide the best
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Features:
- INTRODUCTION: Soapwort is, as its name suggests, a plant with a "soapy" consistency. A member of the clove family, soapwort is a low-growing perennial shrub with a thick tap root used for health problems and for making soaps.
- INGREDIENTS: 100% Saponaria Officinalis
- PREPARATION and DOSAGE: For Internal Use: One teaspoon mix with the glass of boiling water and leave under a cover for approx. 10-15 minutes until it infuses. Drink 1-2 times a day. For external use: A natural soap can be made by boiling the dried and crushed root for half an hour in water
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