herbs - Petasites / Butterbur (Petasites hybridus)

What is it?

Petasites or butterbur is a woodland plant that is a member of the daisy family. It grows freely in damp conditions throughout Europe and the British Isles. Petasites means 'large brimmed hat', which is the best way to describe the large, round leaves. The root and leaves are used in herbal medicine.

Action

Although Petasites contains many sesquiterpene lactones one, known as petasin, is thought to give this herb its potent antispasmodic and pain relieving properties. Petasites / butterbur also contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, volatile oil, pectin, mucilage and inulin.

Traditionally this herb is said to have astringent, sedative, tonic, mild diuretic and expectorant action.

Uses

Herbalists recommend Petasites / Butterbur for the following disorders:

  • Allergic rhinitis
  • Back and neck pain / spasms
  • Hayfever
  • Migraine headaches
  • Menstrual cramping
  • Muscle spasms
  • Pain relief
  • Stomach pain / gastritis

Other information

Petasites / Butterbur has also been used traditionally for asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, fevers, colds, skin problems, urinary inflammation and gall bladder complaints. This herb is normally available as capsules or tablets, which can be taken up to 3 times daily. Long term use is fine, provided the directed dose is used.

Cautions


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