Witch Hazel leaf - HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA
(Wild Crafted) (Cut & Sifted) Available in 1 OZ.
COMMON NAME
Standardized: witch hazel
BOTANICAL NAME
Hamamelis virginiana L.
Plant Family: Hamamelidaceae
INTRODUCTION
Witch hazel is a leather-leafed deciduous shrub native to eastern United States. The bottoms of its leaves are dull gray, but the upward facing surfaces of the leaves are shiny green.
Witch hazel is easy to recognize in the woods in autumn because as other trees are losing their leaves, witch hazel is covered with threadlike, golden-yellow flowers. Both the bark and the leaves are used in herbal medicine.
CONSTITUENTS
Ascorbic acid, acetaldehyde, astragalin, beta-ionone, choline, gallic acid, hamamelidin, isoquercitrin, kaempferol, myricetin, phenol, quercitin, quercitrin, safrole, spiraeoside.
PARTS USED
Leaf and bark.
TYPICAL PREPARATIONS
Teas, tinctures, creams. Witch hazel bark water is made with alcohol, but witch hazel leaf water can be made without alcohol.
PRECAUTIONS
Specific: No known precautions.
General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
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