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Gentian Root (Gentiana lutea) – A potent herb for digestive health.

Definition:

Gentian Root is a powerful bitter herb traditionally used to stimulate digestion and enhance appetite. Known for its intensely bitter taste, it has been a key ingredient in digestive tonics and bitters for centuries. Gentian Root supports healthy digestive function and helps alleviate digestive discomfort, making it a staple in herbal preparations aimed at improving gastrointestinal health.

Botanical Information:

Part Used: Root

Botanical Name: Gentiana lutea

Common Name: Gentian Root

Family: Gentianaceae

Energetics:

  • Taste: Very bitter
  • Temperature: Cooling

Actions:

  • Bitter tonic (stimulates digestion)
  • Cholagogue (stimulates bile flow)
  • Antimicrobial
  • Anti-inflammatory

Body Systems:

  • Digestive System: Stimulates appetite and digestive juices, aiding in digestion and nutrient absorption.
  • Liver and Gallbladder: Promotes bile production and flow, supporting liver and gallbladder health.
  • Immune System: Contains antimicrobial properties that support overall immune health.

Primary Constituents:

  • Secoiridoid Glycosides (Gentiopicrin, Amarogentin): Contribute to its intensely bitter taste and digestive stimulation
  • Flavonoids: Provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits
  • Alkaloids: Support antimicrobial effects

Safety Precautions:

  • Pregnancy & Lactation: Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding without professional guidance.
  • Stomach Ulcers: Not suitable for those with active stomach ulcers or excessive stomach acid, as its bitter properties may exacerbate these conditions.
  • Medication Interactions: Consult a healthcare provider if taking medications for gastrointestinal issues or bile flow.

Traditional & Modern Uses:

  • Digestive Aid: Often used to stimulate appetite and improve digestion, especially for those with low digestive fire.
  • Bile Production: Supports bile flow, aiding in the digestion of fats and promoting liver health.
  • Digestive Tonic: Included in herbal bitters and tonics to prepare the digestive system before meals.
  • Immune Support: Offers antimicrobial properties that can support the body’s natural defenses.

Preparations & Dosage:

  • Decoction (Tea): Simmer 1 tsp of dried Gentian Root in water for 10-15 minutes. Drink 15-30 minutes before meals to stimulate digestion.
  • Tincture: 1-2 ml, up to three times daily as a digestive aid.
  • Herbal Bitters: Often included in formulas to enhance the taste and stimulate the digestive system.
  • Capsules/Tablets: 200-400 mg, taken before meals to promote digestion.

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