Artichoke Leaves C/S
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Botanical Name: Cynara scolymus
Artichoke is a plant. The leaf, stem, and root are used to make “extracts” which contain a high concentration of certain chemicals found in the plant. These extracts are used as medicine.
Artichoke is used to stimulate the flow of bile from the liver, and this is thought to help reduce the symptoms of heartburn and alcohol “hangover.” Artichoke is also used for high cholesterol, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), kidney problems, anemia, fluid retention (edema), arthritis, bladder infections, and liver problems.
Some people use artichoke for treating snakebites, preventing gallstones, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood sugar; to increase urine flow; and as a tonic or stimulant.
In foods, artichoke leaves and extracts are used to flavor beverages. Cynarin and chlorogenic acid, which are chemicals found in artichoke, are sometimes used as sweeteners.
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Botanical Name: Cynara scolymus
•Upset stomach symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, gas, and stomach pain, when artichoke leaf extract is used.
•High cholesterol
•Kidney problems
•Liver problems
•Preventing gallstones
•Anemia
•Arthritis
•Preventing alcohol-induced hangover
•Water retention