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Giant Solomon Seal

Solomon’s Seal modern day uses are based on traditional applications by Native American tribes and European herbalists: as an astringent to ease gastrointestinal distress and to soothe menstrual discomforts.


Solomon’s Seal also shares similar therapeutic properties with the well-known herb, Comfrey. It too promotes healthy tissue repair and contains compounds such as allantoin, which support bone and cartilage health.
In addition, the versatile root supports upper respiratory health and promotes healthy skin. COMMON NAMES: Lady’s Seal, Giant Solomon Seal, Polygonatum odoratum, Sealwort, Seal Root.




Common use:
Helps maintain gastrointestinal health; soothes upset stomach; supports a smooth, healthy female cycle; eases menstrual discomforts; promotes healthy tissue repair; promotes healthy skin; soothes irritated skin.


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