Try Cleaver for allergies! 5 ways to utilize Cleaver...

Try Cleaver for allergies! 5 ways to utilize Cleaver...

Cleavers is a favorite spring time herb with powerful anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties making it great to support the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body. It may be helpful in alleviating allergy symptoms due to its anti-inflammatory and antihistamine properties.


Cleavers is a cooling diuretic that moves water and lymph out of the body through the urinary tract, making it an excellent way to support the lymphatic system and is particularly beneficial in supporting the urinary tract, especially for those who are dealing with a urinary tract infection. In instances where an individual is feeling weighed down by excess water and bloated, the use of cleavers can assist in eliminating the excess water while providing relief from swelling.


Because Cleavers is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial it can be great to support the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body when taken internally and a great remedy for skin issues like acne, eczema, and psoriasis when used topically.


Cleavers can help with arthritis by reducing inflammation in the body, especially when combined with an anti-inflammatory diet.

5 Ways to Use Cleavers 

Try Juicing it. - Juicing the stems and leaves of cleavers is an effective and potent method for receiving support for the lymph and kidneys. Many people treating cancer naturally turn to this special plant.

Juice large quantities of the plant and take a small shot of the juice by itself, or combine it with water or other drinks. Adding this juice to a vegetable juice recipe is also a good option. For preservation, freeze the cleavers juice in ice cube trays and use them in drinks whenever needed. This frozen juice will keep for a few months, making it easily accessible when you feel the need for an extra boost.


Cleavers Vinegar… - By creating Cleavers vinegar, you can store and utilize the medicinal properties of this potent herb for several months. Follow these steps to make a Cleavers vinegar: Take any jar and place loosely chopped cleavers to fill half-full. Fill the jar with organic apple cider vinegar. Ensure that the herb is entirely covered by the vinegar. Cover the jar with parchment paper before closing the lid to avoid the metal lid from rusting. Steep the mixture for 4-6 weeks. Strain the mixture and use it while making dressing or cooking. You can also add a dash of this vinegar to any beverage. Additionally, you can add this vinegar to your bath to combat body odor, soothes inflammations, and restores the natural pH balance of the skin.


Cleavers as Food. - All aerial parts are edible. The leaves and stems of the plant can be cooked like a vegetable if gathered before it goes to seed. It is tasty steamed with salt and butter. However, it is less palatable if eaten raw due to the hooks. It can also be used to make an infusion by steeping in cold water. Cleavers are in he same family as coffee and their seeds have often been dried and roasted, and then used as a coffee substitute which contains less caffeine. They can be used as an addition to any soups.


Cleavers Tea… - A great way to get her nourishing medicinal properties is with a herbal infusion. To any jar fill loosely with fresh cleavers and pour over boiling water. Place a lid on the jar and let steep for 4 to 6 hours. Strain and drink hot or cold with ice and a sprig of mint.


lymph-cleanse - Fill a pint jar with clever and thin sliced 1/2 lemon cover with cold water and leave in the fridge overnight. Strain and drink on an empty stomach in the morning. Due to its effect on the lymphatic system, Cleavers has a reputation for aiding weight loss and reducing cellulite. A great detoxifying way to start the day!


Cleavers poultice - To make a poultice, the entire plant is used and mashed up into a paste. Apply directly to the affected area. Instand burn relief and is great for sunburns too. Apply to stings, sprains, scrapes, or swelling.
Cleavers is contraindicated in diabetes due to its diuretic action. It is always advisable to talk to your healthcare practitioner before introducing any new herb into your life.

Cleavers is a diuretic meaning it promotes urination and helps to eliminate toxins. Great if you are dealing with a urinary tract infection
As well as stimulate digestion and reduce inflammation in the digestive tract.
In fact, Cleaver is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial making it great to support the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body when taken internally and a great remedy for skin issues like acne, eczema, and psoriasis when used topically.

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