Botanical Name: Eupatorium purpureum
Common Names: Joe Pye Weed, Gravel Root, Queen of the Meadow
Description: Joe Pye Weed is a tall and majestic native North American plant, with large, domed clusters of mauve-pink flowers that are a beacon of late summer. A revered ally in folk medicine, it is a premier remedy for the urinary system. Often called "Gravel Root," it has a long-standing reputation for its ability to support the kidneys and help the body flush out "gravel" or small stones. It is a gentle yet powerful tonic for urinary and renal health.
Energetics: Cool, Dry, Diuretic
Key Constituents: The therapeutic properties of Joe Pye Weed are attributed to a blend of flavonoids, volatile oils, and resinous compounds. These constituents are thought to be responsible for its diuretic and anti-lithic actions, which support the kidneys and urinary tract.
Traditional Uses: Joe Pye Weed is a cornerstone of urinary and kidney health. It is traditionally used to:
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Support healthy kidney function and act as a gentle diuretic
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Help with the discomfort of urinary tract infections (UTIs)
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Aid the body in passing "gravel" or small kidney stones
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Relieve the pain of gout and rheumatism
Preparation: As a root, Joe Pye Weed is best prepared as a decoction.
Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Warning: Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before use, especially if you have a history of kidney stones or are taking diuretic medications.