Cleavers: Natural Water Cleansing For Your Body

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A cleaver is a modest and unassuming plant with amazing therapeutic potential. Used in herbal medicine, this unassuming herb delivers a miraculous treatment like a water purifier for the body. However, cleavers are often ignored in favour of other herbs. 

Benefits of Cleavers

Their various benefits include:

  • cleansing the kidneys and lymphatic system

Cleavers, with their moisture-heavy leaves, cleanse and balance the body’s internal waterways. They do so by clearing the lymph and promoting smooth functioning of the kidneys. It is a diuretic.

  • treating urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Due to cleavers’ promotion of good water flow in the body, they are also helpful for UTIs.

  • better skin

Cleavers’ cleansing function make them good for skin health. It also has a special affinity for certain locations, such as the neck, pelvic, and inguinal regions.

  • neurological health

The herb is especially useful for inflammatory nerve illnesses. The bulbous seeds of the herb are strongly reminiscent of neurons, highlighting its neurological significance.

  • reproductive and urinary health

Additionally, the herb is useful for male reproductive health and can help with orchitis, epididymitis, and testicular edema. This adaptable herb can also treat problems with the female reproductive system and the urinary system.

The wisest medication might appear in the gentlest form, as cleavers show us. It stands out for its modest but profound capacity to induce true internal healing and restore equilibrium. This tiny plant is evidence that sometimes the gentler treatments work the best.

Background on Cleavers 

Cleavers, often known as bedstraw or lady’s bedstraw, are abundant in the Pacific Northwest, yet its health benefits are still under-appreciated.

They have a long history in both European and North American herbalism and because of its remarkable qualities, it has been a favourite among practitioners. Cleavers have historically been connected to deer and its relation to the animal world enhances its therapeutic usefulness.

What Does It Taste Like?

The mild and pleasant flavour of cleavers comes from the abundance of minerals within them, which give the leaves a gently salty flavour. Their aroma is enticing, like freshly cut grass.

Cleavers: The Herb for Cleansing Your Body

Cleavers is an intriguing and enlightening herbal treasure that is worth exploring and has the power to weave profound healing into the fabric of our life. At GSGF, we aim to spread knowledge about healthy and sustainable living.

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