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| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
Lycopodium, also known as Clubmoss, is a dried traditional herb from Lycopodium clavatum . It is commonly used in simple home preparations such as pre-meal teas, warm foot baths and small herb pillows for tired legs and feet. In folk practice, clubmoss is traditionally used for digestive ease, bloating, over-fullness and urinary comfort.
The bulk format suits herbal makers and repeat-use users preparing teas, soaks and comfort rituals regularly. Why we love it: Clubmoss is a practical, old-style herb for simple comfort routines. It can be brewed, soaked or used in small herb pillows, making it versatile for gentle home and apothecary-style preparations.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Lycopodium clavatum Also Known As: Clubmoss Form: Dried herb Country Of Origin: Varies by batch Flavour Profile: Mild, grassy and green Profile: Traditional digestive-comfort and urinary-comfort herb Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Foot Baths, Compresses And Herb Pillows Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight What It's Used For Pre-meal herbal teas for digestive comfort Bloating and over-fullness support in traditional use Folk urinary-comfort routines Warm foot baths or compresses for tired legs and feet DIY herb pillows or sachets for localised comfort Gentle routine herbal blends Bulk apothecary-style preparation Who It's For This Product Is For: Herbal makers preparing traditional digestive-comfort teas Bulk users wanting clubmoss for repeat-use preparation DIY users making foot baths, compresses or herb pillows People wanting a mild grassy herb for simple comfort routines This Product Is Not For: Pregnancy or breastfeeding Children unless professionally advised Long-term daily use without practitioner guidance Use as a substitute for professional care for urinary, digestive, leg pain or circulation concerns How To Use As a Tea: Add 1 teaspoon per 250 ml freshly boiled water.
Infusion Method: Infuse for 10-15 minutes, then strain. Suggested Intake: Traditionally taken twice daily before meals, unless otherwise advised by a qualified professional. As a Foot Bath: Steep a strong infusion, add to a basin of warm water and soak feet for 10-15 minutes. As a Herb Pillow: Fill a small fabric pouch with dried clubmoss and place over areas of cramp or tension as desired.
Freshness Tip: Use freshly prepared infusions and discard leftovers the same day. Safety Instructions Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding May cause gastrointestinal upset in some individuals Consult a healthcare practitioner if you use chronic medication, have a medical condition or plan long-term use External preparations should be used on intact skin only Discontinue use if discomfort or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: Is Lycopodium the same as Clubmoss?
A: Yes, Lycopodium is also known as Clubmoss. Q: What is Clubmoss traditionally used for? A: It is traditionally used for digestive ease, bloating, over-fullness, urinary comfort and simple external comfort rituals. Q: Can Clubmoss be used in foot baths? A: Yes, a strong infusion can be added to warm foot baths for tired legs and feet.
Q: What is the bulk format best suited to? A: It is best suited to repeat-use herbal preparation, foot baths, compresses and apothecary-style blending.
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