| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 2611 |
| Form | Ground |
Chickweed Herb Cut (Stellaria media) is a gentle, green herb traditionally used in light infusions and simple topical preparations. It has a mild, fresh profile that blends easily with other soft herbs. The cut format is easy to measure and strains neatly for everyday brewing. It is commonly kept on hand for simple, cooling-style routines.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Stellaria media Common Name: Chickweed Plant Part: Aerial Parts Form: Dried Herb Cut Size: 75g What Its Used For Gentle herbal teas as part of everyday wellness routines Cooled compresses and rinse-off skin routines using strained infusion Blend component in mild, green tea-style mixes Who Its For This product is suitable for: Mild, green herbal teas and blend making External, rinse-off routines using a cooled, well-strained infusion Home apothecary projects where a gentle herb is preferred This product is not for: Anyone wanting a strongly aromatic or spicy herb Those looking for a finished cream, balm, or ready-made topical product People who prefer powders for quick mixing How To Use As a Tea: Pour freshly boiled water over 1 to 2 teaspoons, infuse 10 to 15 minutes, strain, and enjoy up to 3 times daily.
As a Topical Rinse: Prepare tea as above, cool fully, strain very well, apply briefly to intact skin, then rinse. As a Compress: Prepare a stronger tea, cool to lukewarm, soak a clean cloth, apply briefly to intact skin, then rinse. Processing Tip: For external use, strain through muslin for a cleaner infusion.
Safety Instructions Avoid use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding unless guided by a qualified healthcare practitioner. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication. For topical use, patch test first and avoid the eye area. Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs.
Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: What does chickweed taste like as a tea? A: Mild and green, with a soft herbaceous character that blends easily. Q: Can chickweed be used in topical routines? A: Yes. A cooled, well-strained infusion is commonly used in brief rinse-off or compress routines on intact skin.
Q: Is chickweed the same as starweed? A: Yes. Starweed is one of the traditional names sometimes used for chickweed.
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