Boneset – For Flus and Fevers

Bonesetagueweed, feverwort – Eupatorium perfoliatum
Parts Used – Dried Leaves
Origin – USA | Made in USA
Planetary Influence – Saturn | Day of the Week – Saturday

Boneset was traditionally used by Native Americans for breaking a fever by sweating heavily.  It is native to the Eastern United States and Canada.   Boneset is a perennial related to the daisy family and is often found in swamps and marshes. 

Boneset Properties

Not a lot of studies have been conducted on Boneset. Historically it has been used for the flu, fevers, and colds.

Boneset Uses
Boneset for Fever and Flu

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  • Fever
  • Colds and the Flu
  • May be of use on Dengue Fever (further study needed).
  • Digestive Issues: May act as a laxative.
  • Joint pain and Inflammation
  • Immune booster
  • Antibacterial
  • Cytotoxic properties: May fight off infections.
  • Anti-inflammatory
Boneset Pricing

$29 per one ounce bottle

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Recommended Use

Start once a day with 2-3 drops on the back of the left hand, dissolved in water, or under the tongue. 

Warnings & Possible Side Effects

Boneset should never be eaten raw as it contains an oil called tremetol.  This oil loses its toxic properties when the plant is dried.
Large doses can cause nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting.  If you experience these symptoms immediately discontinue use. 
Not recommended for children.
Do not take if pregnant or breastfeeding.
There are documented adverse effects for pregnancy and breastfeeding.

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If you have a medical emergency, please contact your health care professional.
Please confer with your health care professional before taking.
Not all of the uses listed above have been subject to modern clinical studies
and are for research purposes only

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