| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 3281 |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Shepherds Purse Cut is a dried cut herb traditionally used as an astringent and mild diuretic herb. It has a long history in herbal practice for menstrual comfort, fluid-balance routines, digestive upset and external compresses. Because the source mentions bleeding, dysentery, blood pressure, kidney concerns and heart stimulation, these uses should be approached only with professional guidance.
The cut format is simple to steep and strain for short-term herbal preparations. Why we love it: Shepherds purse is a focused traditional herb with a firm astringent character. The cut format is practical for measured teas and simple external compresses when used carefully. Key Properties Form: Cut dried herb Flavour Profile: Green, earthy and slightly bitter Profile: Traditional astringent, mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory herb Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Short-Term Astringent Blends, Fluid-Balance Blends, Menstrual-Comfort Routines And External Compresses Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture What It's Used For Traditional menstrual comfort routines Mild fluid-balance and diuretic-style blends Digestive upset and loose-stool support in traditional use Astringent herbal tea preparations Practitioner-guided bleeding-support contexts External compresses for bruises and minor skin comfort Short-term guided herbal routines Who It's For This Product Is For: Herbal users familiar with astringent herbs People preparing short-term herbal teas under guidance DIY users making simple external compresses Those wanting a cut herb that is easy to steep and strain This Product Is Not For: Long-term or high-dose use People with kidney stones Self-treating heavy bleeding, nosebleeds, internal bleeding, dysentery, urinary infections, kidney problems, blood pressure concerns or heart symptoms Use as a substitute for medical care for unexplained bleeding or severe menstrual symptoms How To Use As a Tea: Pour 1 cup freshly boiled water over 1-2 teaspoons herb.
Infusion Method: Infuse for 10-15 minutes, then strain. Suggested Intake: Traditionally used up to 3 times daily, unless otherwise advised by a qualified professional. Menstrual Use: Use for menstrual routines only with professional guidance. As an External Compress: Prepare a tea, cool fully, strain well and apply briefly to intact skin.
Freshness Tip: Prepare infusions fresh and discard leftovers the same day. Safety Instructions Do not use during pregnancy Use medicinal amounts only after consultation with your doctor or qualified practitioner Not recommended in high doses or for extended periods Do not use if suffering from kidney stones Seek medical care for heavy bleeding, unexplained bleeding, internal bleeding, severe diarrhoea, dysentery, urinary infection symptoms, blood pressure concerns or heart symptoms Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical condition External use is for intact skin only Discontinue use if cramping, dizziness, digestive upset or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What is Shepherds Purse Cut used for?
A: It is traditionally used in short-term astringent teas, menstrual comfort routines, fluid-balance blends and external compresses. Q: How do I prepare Shepherds Purse tea? A: Infuse 1-2 teaspoons in 1 cup freshly boiled water for 10-15 minutes, then strain. Q: Can Shepherds Purse be used for bleeding at home?
A: Unexplained or heavy bleeding needs medical care. Shepherds Purse should only be used in bleeding-related contexts with professional guidance. Q: Can Shepherds Purse be used with kidney stones? A: No, people suffering from kidney stones should not use Shepherds Purse.
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