Sun 20 Jul 2008
Yellow dock Sufficiently Cooling to Purge; Elder kills Pain of Sprains and Strains
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Yellow dock Rumex crispus
Description: a biennial growing to around I 50 cm in height with a robust tap root and long-stalked ovate leaves up to 50 cm in length.The flowers are purple and thistle-like, appearing from early summer to mid- autumn and followed by hooked fruits.
Actions: alterative, bitter tonic, bile stimulant, laxative
Yellow dock is generally found growing in wild, grassy places, waste land and along the road side.The plant is able to concentrate iron from the soil in its roots thus making a valuable iron tonic in anaemia: in the past herbalists sprinkled iron filings around their yellow dock plants to produce iron-enriched specimens. (more…)