Wild Chicory Herb - Herbal Collection
Wild Chicory Herb - Herbal Collection - 75 GR is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Cichorium intybus
Wild Chicory Herb - 75 g - Herbal Collection
TRADITIONALLY USED FOR
May help with
- Cholagogue, choleretic
- Diuretic, depurative
- antioxidant
- Hypoglycémiant [2]
- Hypocholestérolémiant [3]
- Gastric protector, anti-ulcer (protects against experimental ulcer)
- Kaempferol from chicory has pseudo- oestrogenic properties and inhibits bone loss in ovariectomized rats
- Absorbed orally, inulin acts as a prebiotic on the intestinal flora, it reaches the colon without being degraded or absorbed.
- Improvement of dental plaque [4]
INFORMATION
Source : http://www.wikiphyto.org/wiki/Chicory
Reference on http://www.wikiphyto.org
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plant name
Wild chicory, chicory
International Latin denomination
botanical family
Asteraceae
Description and habitat
- Herbaceous plant common along roadsides and waste places
- Terminal and axillary flower heads of blue ligulate flowers
History and tradition
- Formerly called "heliotrope" by virtue of its flower's "divine" ability to open at sunrise and close at sunset
- It has always been associated with liver disease, and considered by Platearius as "cold and humid in the second degree" [1]
Parts used
- Root (and leaves) harvested in the fall
Dosage forms available
- Mother tincture of Cichorium intybus underground part
Usual dosages
Composition
Main components of the plant
- Inulin (50 - 60% of the dry drug)
- Lactones sesquiterpéniques : lactucopicrine, lactucine
- Flavonoids : kaempferol
- Phenolic compounds
Main components of buds or young shoots
Main components of essential oil
Properties
Plant properties
- Cholagogue, choleretic
- Diuretic, depurative
- antioxidant
- Hypoglycémiant [2]
- Hypocholestérolémiant [3]
- Gastric protector, anti-ulcer (protects against experimental ulcer)
- Kaempferol from chicory has pseudo- oestrogenic properties and inhibits bone loss in ovariectomized rats
- Absorbed orally, inulin acts as a prebiotic on the intestinal flora, it reaches the colon without being degraded or absorbed.
- Improvement of dental plaque [4]
Bud properties
Properties of essential oil
Indications
Indications of the whole plant (phytotherapy)
- Digestive and hepatobiliary disorders
- Colopathies ( probiotic effect )
- Gastric ulcer
Indications of the bud (gemmotherapy)
Specific indications of essential oil (aromatherapy)
Known or suspected mode of action
- Sesquiterpene lactones were formerly called “bitter principles”, they are often used in drainage
- Inulin is a fructan - like polysaccharide , a polymer of fructose, found especially in Asteraceae and Boraginaceae , another fructan is phlein found in Poaceae
Usual formulations
Regulations
- French Pharmacopoeia list A (leaf, root)
Possible side effects and precautions for use
- No known adverse effects
- Avoid absorption in case of fructose ( inulin ) intolerance
Bibliographic references
- Go↑ Platearius Mattheus. The Book of Simple Medicines according to the French manuscript 12322 of the National Library of Paris. Ghislaine Malandin and Pierre Lieutaghi, Paris, Ozalid and Cardinal Texts, 1986, 361 p. 2nd ed. 1990
- Go↑ Khaksari M, Sajadi M A, Bahremand F, & Vefa M R. Effect of kidney bean and chicory diets on control of blood sugar in diabetic rats. KOWSAR MEDICAL JOURNAL, Spring 2001, Volume 6, Number part 1; Page(s) 1 To 8.
- Go↑ Johari H., Kargar Jahromi H. "The effects of hydroalcoholic extract of Chicoree on atherosclerosis plaque formation of cardiovascular diseases in rabbit." Advances in Environmental Biology, 2015, p. 319+. Gale Academic Onefile, Accessed 20 Aug. 2019. [1]
- Go↑ Signoretto C, Marchi A, Bertoncelli A, Burlacchini G, Milli A, Tessarolo F, Caola I, Papetti A, Pruzzo C, Zaura E, Lingström P, Ofek I, Spratt DA, Pratten J, Wilson M, Canepari P. Effects of mushroom and chicory extracts on the shape, physiology and proteome of the cariogenic bacterium Streptococcus mutans. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013, 13:117 (29 May 2013) Abstract Provisional PDF
- Rammal H, Younos C, Bouayed J, Chakou A, Bedouhene S, Soulimani R. Ethnobotanical and phytopharmacological overview on Cichorium intybus L. Revue Phytothérapie. Volume 6, Number 3 / June 2008. Pages 184-186
- Kisiel W, Zielińska K. Guaianolides from Cichorium intybus and structure revision of Cichorium sesquiterpene lactones. Phytochemistry. 2001 Jun;57(4):523-7. PMID 11394851
CAUTION
Store in a cool, dry place, away from light. Keep tightly closed, away from the reach of Children and pets.
Do not exceed the daily dose.
This product is not intended to prevent or cure any form of illness or disease.
If you are pregnant or nursing ; If you have a medical condition or are in the course of medical treatment ; If you are programmed for theater/operation in the near future, please consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product.
This product cannot replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
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