| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | 7137521008808_41293154582696 |
Bedstraw, also known as Cleavers (Galium aparine), is a traditional herb used in gentle cleansing-style routines. It is commonly prepared as an infusion and is often chosen for blends focused on fluid balance and everyday lymphatic and urinary support traditions. Cleavers have a mild, green herbal character and are used both internally as tea and externally in poultice-style and skin-soothing routines.
This is a single-ingredient dried herb with no added fillers or fragrance. Key Properties Botanical Name: Galium aparine Common Name: Cleavers, Bedstraw Also Known As: Goosegrass, Catchweed, Barweed, Cleavers Herb, Zhu Yang Yang Plant Part: Aerial Parts Form: Dried herb Flavour Profile: Mild, green, herbaceous Suitable For: Infusions, tinctures, external compress style preparations What Its Used For This product is commonly used to: Brew as a gentle herbal infusion for cleansing-style routines Support traditional lymphatic and fluid-balance focused blends Use externally in compresses or poultice-style preparations Prepare tinctures for home apothecary use Who Its For This product is suitable for: Those who prefer gentle, mild tasting herbal teas People building traditional cleansing-style tea routines DIY makers using herbs in external skin-soothing preparations This product is not for: Individuals who want strong, spicy, or highly aromatic teas Anyone looking for long-term continuous use without breaks Those sensitive to tannin-rich herbs How To Use As an Infusion: Pour 1 cup of boiling water over 2 to 3 teaspoons of herb, infuse for 10 minutes, strain, then drink.
As a Tincture: Use a tincture method suited to aerial herbs, then strain and bottle. As an External Compress: Prepare an infusion, cool completely, soak a clean cloth, and apply briefly. Processing Tip: Cleavers can be tannin-rich. Keep infusions moderate and take breaks between periods of use. Safety Instructions Tannin-rich herbs may cause nausea or stomach upset in some individuals.
Traditionally used in short cycles, take for only two weeks at a time, then break for 1 to 2 weeks. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication.
Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: What does cleavers tea taste like? A: Mild, green, and herbaceous, making it easy to blend with other herbs. Q: Can I use this herb externally? A: Yes. Many people prepare a cooled infusion for brief compress routines.
Q: Why is cycling suggested with cleavers? A: Some people find tannin-rich herbs are better tolerated when used with breaks.
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