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Witch Hazel
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Witch Hazel

The scientific name of Witch Hazel is Hamamelis virginiana, grown in eastern North America. It's a shrub that grows oval-shaped leaves with yellow flowers. These flowers usually bloom in late autumn or early winter. Generally, however, only the bark, leaves and twigs are used medicinally.

The "witch" in the name Witch Hazel comes from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning "to bend." The name Witch Hazel is also derived from the Old English word for "pliant", and as a matter of fact, the limber branches were used to make archery bows. Other names for Witch Hazel are Snapping Hazelnut and Winter bloom.

Generally speaking, Witch Hazel acts as an astringent with healing properties that relieves itching. It is very useful in skin care. It reduces swelling and inflammation from bruises, hemorrhoids and even helps to relieve varicose veins as well. Witch Hazel is also effective in stopping bleeding both internally and externally.

For hundreds of years, forked twigs from Witch Hazel trees were used as divining rods to locate water and minerals. The Indians drank Witch Hazel tea as a general tonic and used it as a gargle for mouth and throat irritations.

Witch Hazel can be taken in a liquid extract form as well as a powdered form. The liquid form is taken from the leaves or bark of the plant and mixed with water and alcohol. The tea or fluid extract is one of nature's best remedies for stopping excessive menstruation, hemorrhages from the lungs, stomach, nose, uterus, kidneys and rectum. There are several different uses for both the liquid and powdered form of this herb.

Bodily Influences of Witch Hazel: Anti-Inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, haemostatic, sedative, styptic, tonic.

General Uses For Witch Hazel At A Glance:

Phytochemical Content: (Plant derived chemical compounds…in other words, these are what the herb plant is made up of.)

Beta-ionone, gallic acid, isoquercitrin, kaempferol, leucodelphinidin, myrcetin, phenol, quercetin, cuercetrin, saponins, & tannins.

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