Family
- Polygonaceae
Constituents
- Rhein
- Anthraquinones (derivatives)
- Flavonoids
- Tannins
Parts used
- Roots
- Rhizome
Properties
- Astringent
- Stomachic
- Laxative in the large intestine region (in high dose)
Indications
Internal use
- Occasional constipation
- Hemorrhoids
- Gastroenteritis (against pain)
External use
Side effects
If consumed in high or prolonged doses, loss of electrolytes may occur in the laxative effect (internal use) or the bowels may become sluggish.
Contraindications
Pregnancy and lactation, in internal use.
Interactions
There may be interaction with medications, for example for the heart, having an effect on potassium (in internal use).
Forms of use
- Rhubarb Infusion
- Dry rhubarb extract
- Rhubarb drops (preparation against thrush)
- Rhubarb decoction