Gravel Root Powder

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Gravel Root Powder

  • WH
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  • Wildharvested
  • Kosher
Botanical Name:
Eupatorium purpureum
Origin:
USA
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Origin Distance: /30pts
Organic: /45pts
Fair Trade/Fair Wild: /10pts
Zero Waste: 5/5pts
For Life Certified: 5/5pts
Energy Conservation Efforts: 5/5pts
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Our gravel root powder is ground from Eupatorium purpureum. Also called sweet Joe-Pye weed, gravel root is an herbaceous perennial and member of the Asteraceae family. The plant typically grows 6 to 12 feet tall and thrives in swampy, meadow habitats in eastern North America. Gravel root has a long history of use for its healthful and folkloric properties. Typical preparations of the powder include infusions for topical applications.

Gravel root is a native of the North American continent, growing from southern Canada through Florida, mostly in wet, wooded areas. Native American culture has a long history using gravel root. It was said that if you tucked a leaf into your cheek, it would ensure that any words spoken to the opposite sex would be well received.

It is very often referred to as Joe Pye weed, or Sweet Joe Pye weed. As legend has it, Joe Pye was a Native American who used gravel root to help cure an outbreak of typhoid. Why the "sweet" part is sometimes attached seems to be a mystery to this day. It has often been considered a good luck charm among many American folks, many gamblers carry parts of the plant on them for good luck. It is also one of the integral ingredients in a mojo bag. Gravel root is a member of the Asteraceae plant family.

Precautions
Not for internal use. Do not apply to broken or abraded skin. Do not use while nursing. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.