Polygonum multiflorum – root ground BIO 150 g

Tuber fleeceflower is a perennial vining plant that can grow up to 10 metres in length. The reddish-brown roots are woody, the purple stalk is bare and branches out in the upper section. The plant blooms from late summer to autumn with small white to greenish-white flowers. Tuber fleeceflower, also known as P…

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Tuber fleeceflower is a perennial vining plant that can grow up to 10 metres in length. The reddish-brown roots are woody, the purple stalk is bare and branches out in the upper section. The plant blooms from late summer to autumn with small white to greenish-white flowers. Tuber fleeceflower, also known as Polygonum multiflorum or He Shou Wu, is a highly valued herb in traditional Chinese medicine. This pouch contains processed, finely ground tuber fleeceflower prepared according to Chinese medicine. Traditional processing over steam from red beans ensures better absorption of substances.

Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on nutrition and health claims made on foods prevents us from providing information on the effects of this plant on your health. Please see available online resources and relevant literature.

Contents: 100% Polygonum multiflorum BIO

Recommended dose and instructions: Mix 1 teaspoon of finely ground root in water and use 1x per day. To begin, the dose may be used 2x per day. Prep TIP: To prevent clumps, mix 1 part powder and 2 parts water and stir into a smooth paste before diluting in liquid.

Volume: 150 g

CZ-BIO-002

agriculture outside the EU

Ground root for preparation of herbal tea – infusion

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Chinese Knotweed - Polygonum multiflorum

Common Names: Chinese Knotweed, Fo-ti, He Shou Wu, Flowery Knotweed root, Polygonum multiflorum, Fallopia multiflora, Fleeceflower root, Shou Wu Pian, Ho Shou Wu, tuber fleeceflower, Chinese climbing knotweed, global: Polygonum multiflorum

The advantage of Chinese Knotweed lies in its weedy character. It grows rapidly and virtually anywhere—thriving in both urban and rural environments—often underfoot without us even noticing. However, it is not very frost-tolerant, so it's advisable to move it indoors during colder periods.