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| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
Frangula Bark, also called buckthorn bark, is a traditional herbal laxative used in short-term routines for occasional constipation. It is commonly prepared as a covered infusion and taken at bedtime for a gentle next-morning result. The bulk format suits those who prepare measured servings and prefer to keep a larger amount on hand.
This herb is intended for brief use rather than ongoing daily routines. Key Properties Botanical Name: Rhamnus frangula Plant Part: Bark Form: Dried bark Size Options: 250g, 500g or 1kg What Its Used For Short-term use for occasional constipation Bedtime infusions for an overnight style of action Traditional cleansing-style routines used only briefly Who Its For This product is suitable for: Those who prefer infusion-based preparation and measured servings Short, occasional use where a gentle result is preferred Bulk pantry storage for repeated, small-batch preparation This product is not for: Long-term or continuous use routines Unknown or persistent digestive symptoms without professional assessment Daily general wellness tea drinking How To Use As a Bedtime Tea (Infusion): Use 2-4g in 1 cup freshly boiled water, cover and infuse 10 minutes, then strain.
Best taken at bedtime. As an Occasional Morning Cup: If needed, one cup in the morning and one at bedtime may be used briefly. Processing Tip: The correct amount is the smallest dose needed to maintain a soft stool. Safety Instructions Short-term use only. Do not use continuously for longer than 1-2 weeks without professional supervision.
Adults and children over 12 years only. Do not use if you have abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, faecal impaction, or suspected intestinal blockage. If laxatives are needed daily, seek medical guidance to investigate the cause. Avoid during pregnancy or while breastfeeding unless advised by a registered medical practitioner.
Discontinue use if cramps or diarrhoea occur. Maintain adequate fluid intake. Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: Can frangula be combined with diet changes? A: Yes. It is often used only when dietary fibre and fluid adjustments are not sufficient. Q: What is the best way to measure frangula?
A: Weighing the dose is the most consistent approach, especially for short-term use. Q: Is frangula suitable for daily long-term use? A: No. It is traditionally used short term only, with professional guidance for extended use.
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