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Wild Alum

In traditional herbalism, Cranesbill Root is recognized as an herbal astringent, which soothes gastrointestinal distress. The root supports healthy veins in the legs and rectum.


Classic herbal guides cite Alum root as an effective mucous membrane tonic, similar to Golden Seal. It’s also recognized as a bitter digestive aid for promoting gastrointestinal health.
COMMON NAMES: Alum Root, Cranesbill, Spotted Cranesbill, Wild Cranesbill, Wild Geranium.




Common use:
Herbal astringent; maintains and soothes gastrointestinal distress; supports healthy veins.


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