Family
- Ranunculaceae
Constituents
- Alkaloids: hydrastine, canadine, berberine (berberine has an antimicrobial action)
- Essential oils
- Resin
Parts used
- Rhizome
Properties
- Anti-infective
- Disinfectant
- Antifungal
- Digestive
- Tonic
- Uterine stimulant
Indications
- Some digestive disorders
- Vaginal discharge such as vaginitis
- Canker sores
- Sore throat and upper respiratory tract infections
- Diarrhea
- Minor injuries
Side effects
In cases of prolonged use it can cause a deficiency of B vitamins and other side effects.
Contraindications
Pregnancy, lactation and hypertension.
Interactions
Diabetic patients taking hydrastrast (goldenseal), concomitant with the use of the drug metformin, may unintentionally sabotage their efforts to maintain healthy blood glucose levels.
Forms of use
- Tincture
- Capsules
- Tea