I discovered this amazing herb about 10 years ago, and ever since, I always keep a small supply at home because it’s incredibly effective for treating the liver.
I harvest Endronika (Galium) in July. The herb is delicate when drying – it should be hung in small bunches or spread in a thin layer on a drying board, and turned frequently.
How do I prepare and use Endronika infusion?
- I boil 2 tablespoons of chopped herb in 1 cup of water.
- I simmer it for up to 5 minutes and then let it steep for at least 2 hours.
- I drink 100 ml three times a day, 30 minutes before meals.
- The treatment course lasts 3–5 weeks.
I also add Endronika to kvass to help dissolve gallstones. Generally, this herb has a wider spectrum of healing properties, but I personally use it as a “liver herb.”
The real benefits and risks of Endronika
This plant infusion, along with its flowers, is popular for treating:
- Tuberculosis
- Pneumonia
- Bronchitis
- Tonsillitis
- Colds
- Cough
- Liver diseases
- Dropsy
- Nausea
- Amenorrhea and postpartum complications
- Endometritis
- Hemorrhoids
- Deafness
- Swelling
- Nephritis
- Urolithiasis
- It also acts as a sedative in cases of:
- Stomach pain
- Headaches
- Childhood convulsions
- Epilepsy
Contraindications :
While Endronika is beneficial for certain kidney disorders, it should not be used for long-term treatment of glomerulonephritis.
Also, if used long-term, it’s essential to monitor blood pressure, especially in hypertensive patients.


















