Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sticky, Sticky Cleavers

Herbal Remedy Cleavers
Picture yourself at a movie where the vines uproot themselves and grab the people innocently trying to make their way out of the forest.  Whenever I see a scene like that, it instantly reminds me of cleavers.

Cleavers have this indescribable sticky property to them.  You know how grasshoppers land on you and they have those little suction cups that almost hurt your skin?  That is what cleavers are like except there are no suction cups.  They are just immensely sticky and wrap themselves around other plants, eventually choking them out.  This sticky feeling is really little bristles that hook themselves onto anything near it.  Cleavers grow like a vine and will crawl on everything in your shade garden.  Living in a densely wooded area myself, means lots of cleavers to find from spring til fall.

However, even though cleavers are a bit of a pest to the traditional gardener, they are a gem to the herbal gardener!  Healing properties of cleavers are so incredible that the pharmaceutical companies are now finding interest in those properties.

I personally use cleavers as a detox agent.  It has a mild laxative property that I will give my kids when a virus comes calling to keep everything working efficiently while moving that virus right along.  It also stimulates the lymphatic system and is often used as an infusion.  I personally use it in tincture form and add it to a base infusion our family lives on.

Cleavers have some history in being used for cancer, skin conditions, urinary problems, kidney problems, and even on nursing pets with swelling.  Cleavers can be used fresh as a poultice for inflammation, or dried for a number of herbal applications.

Herbal Roots Zine is featuring cleavers in one of their March editions and I'm happy to give a tincture to the lucky winner that Kristine sends my way!  AND..... we'll host a cleavers giveaway for readers here!  To enter the giveaway for March, just add a comment below!  Make sure to go and visit Herbal Roots Zine to enter there, too!

If you don't win and still want to try some cleavers tincture, make sure to visit the Herbal Products page.

How do you use cleavers?
How would you like to use cleavers?


~Wendy
Herbalist, Wellness Consultant

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1 comments:

tina said...

I'd love to win this! Thanks for the giveaway!