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Cleavers Herb Powder Extract 4:1
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Cleavers Herb Powder Extract 4:1
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Galium aparine, with common names including cleavers, clivers, catchweed and sticky willy among others, is an annual, herbaceous plant of the family Rubiaceae. The species is native to a wide region of Europe, North Africa and Asia from Britain and the Canary Islands to Japan. It is now naturalized throughout most of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, some oceanic islands and scattered locations in Africa.For some people, skin contact with Galium aparine causes an unpleasant localized rash known as contact dermatitis.Galium aparine is edible. The leaves and stems of the plant can be cooked as a leaf vegetable if gathered before the fruits appear. However, the numerous small hooks which cover the plant and give it its clinging nature can make it less palatable if eaten raw.Geese frequently consume G. aparine, hence one of its other common names, "goosegrass". Cleavers are in the same family as coffee. The fruits of cleavers have often been dried and roasted, and then used as a coffee substitute which contains less caffeine.Folk medicinePoultices and washes made from cleavers were traditionally used to treat a variety of skin ailments, light wounds and burns. As a pulp, it has been used to relieve poisonous bites and stings. To make a poultice, the entire plant is used, and applied directly to the affected area. Making a tea with the dried leaves is most common. It can be brewed hot or cold. For a cold infusion, steep in water and refrigerate for 24–48 hours.
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652-03-1kg
Botanical Name:
Galium aparine
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4:1 is a reference to the strength of the evaporated decoction (alcohol and/or water) from which the concentrated herb powder is made: 4 parts of botanical to 1 part native extract.
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cleavers, clivers, catchweed "robin-run-the-hedge", and sticky willy
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