Burdock is a widely available and powerful medicinal plant used both as food and natural medicine. It’s effective for treating a wide range of conditions including rickets, allergies, diathesis, kidney stones, goiter, diabetes, cholecystitis, hepatitis, constipation, hemorrhoids, eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, baldness, boils, rashes, fever, mastopathy, and delayed menstruation.

It acts as a diaphoretic, diuretic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, vitamin-rich, hypoglycemic, metabolic stimulant, laxative, cholagogue, and anti-itch agent.

The flowers, leaves, roots, seeds, and juice of the plant are used for medicinal purposes.

Leaves

  • Young leaves – great in salads, soups, spices, and pickles; an excellent source of vitamin C.
  • Mature leaves are collected during the flowering season, dried without stalks, and crushed for use.

Roots

  • Dig up, remove soil and any rotten parts, wash, cut lengthwise, and dry at up to 50°C.
  • Crushed roots dry faster and preserve quality better. Once dried, they can be easily ground into powder.
  • Harvest first-year roots after the first frost, or in early spring before the appearance of 3–4 leaves.

Seeds

  • Collected during full ripeness after the first frost, often during root harvesting.
  • Dry the seed heads and extract seeds.
  • Strong diuretic effect: decoction 1:10, drink 1 cup in 3–4 doses daily.




Flowers

  • Collected and dried in May–June.
  • Used as a powerful anti-allergic agent, especially for skin conditions and bronchial asthma.

Dosage Forms

Leaf Powder:

  • 1 tsp 3–5 times daily before meals, with water or tea — used for digestive issues, skin conditions, and gout.

Root Powder:

  • 1 tsp 3–5 times daily before meals — effective against and for prevention of diabetes.
  • Use for 3 weeks with 3-week breaks.

Leaf Decoction:

  • 1 tbsp crushed leaves in 1 cup water. Simmer 5 minutes or steep in hot water bath for 20 minutes, strain, and let stand 1 hour.
  • Take 1 tbsp 3–4 times a day before meals.
  • Regulates digestion, helps with baldness, and eliminates salt deposits.
  • For joint pain or osteochondrosis, drink 3–5 cups with honey and apply burdock ointment to affected areas.

Root Decoction:

  • 2 tbsp crushed roots boiled in 400 ml water for 20–30 minutes, steep 30 minutes, strain.
  • Use as a lotion for boils, wounds, itching, dermatitis, baldness.

Seed Infusion:

  • 1 tbsp seeds in 200 ml water, simmer for 1 hour.
  • Take 50 ml 2–3 times a day before meals to reduce swelling.

Leaf Juice:

  • Cut fresh leaves (do not wash), grind in a meat grinder, extract juice by hand or press.
  • Mix 1:1 with granulated sugar. Add alcohol or vodka to make an 8–10% alcohol mixture.
  • Store in the refrigerator or cellar for up to 1 year.
  • Daily dose: 2–3 tbsp in herbal tea or 1 tbsp in half a cup of water, 2–3 times daily before meals.
  • Course: 3 months.

Fresh Root Recipes

Method 1:

  • Wash and grate root, mix 1:1 with honey, store in fridge.
  • Take 1 tbsp 2x daily before meals.

Method 2:

  • Grated root mixed with cognac and lemon in equal parts (1:1:1).
  • Take 1 tbsp 2x daily, 30 minutes before meals — improves metabolism, digestion, and slows aging. Used for diabetes.

Hair Oil:

  • 200 g powdered root in 500 g vegetable oil.
  • Cook for 3 days, stir occasionally, then keep in a water bath for 2–3 hours, cool, and strain.
  • Rub into the scalp 2x a week for 2 months to treat hair loss; also effective against itchy dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis.

Root Tincture (Raw):

  • Mix crushed fresh root with 40% alcohol or vodka in 1:3 or 1:5 ratio for 2 weeks.
  • Strain and take 1 tsp 3–4 times daily with water or herbal infusion.

Root Tincture (Dried):

  • Mix dried root with vodka or 40% alcohol in a 1:10 ratio for 2 weeks.
  • Fresh root tincture is more effective.

Ointment:

  • Mix 150 g crushed dry root with 500 g vegetable or petroleum jelly-based oil.
  • Let stand 5 days, then heat in water bath for 1 hour. Cool and strain.
  • Great for treating eczema, burns, and wound healing.

Burdock is a powerful, multi-purpose natural remedy — easy to grow, harvest, and use for a wide range of health benefits!