Buchu Leaf Tea

An herbal product with a long history of medicinal benefits: stomach, rheumatism and bladder problems, and kidney stones.

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BUCHU LEAF - is also know under the name of Agathosma Betulina, the indigenous herbal plant used by the original inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope centuries ago. It was used to treat stomach, rheumatism and bladder problems, and kidney stones.

In the later years various herbalists used Buchu Leaf to treat urinary tract and prostate inflammation. The King’s 1898 Dispensatory described Buchu Leaf as an aromatic stimulant and tonic. Buchu Leaf is caffeine free with a strong but pleasant aroma and taste.

We highly recommend Buchu Leaf for kidney and bladder infections, as well as for prostatitis.

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Buchu Leaf plant for Kidney and Urinary Tract

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Buchu Leaf is native to South Africa.  The indigenous people of South Africa used buchu leaves and the oil of Buchu for hundreds of years. The medicinal use of this plant is part of the cultural heritage of the Khoisan, who chew the leaves to relieve stomach problems and mix the leaves with sheep fat as an ointment to treat wounds. In the 17th century, when Dutch colonists settled in South Africa they learned about the herb from the natives and adopted Buchu Leaf for urinary tract infections, kidney stones, cholera, muscle aches and also made a brandy from it, which was consumed as a digestive tonic.  It was first exported to Europe as a medicine in the early 1800’s.

Buchu Leaf is used in the perfume, cosmetic, tea and aromatherapy industries.  In the food industry, it is used as a natural flavouring (black current flavouring in foodstuffs). It is also said to be a useful urinary antiseptic, providing relief particularly for burning during urination, and has diuretic properties.  Buchu is one of the best remedies for urinary diseases (especially chronic vesical catamh) and haematuria.  It is useful for stoppage of urine and any infection of the genito-urinary system, inflammation of the bladder, dropsy, cystitis, dysuria and urethritis. The leaves contain an oil that increases urine production. It is also used to treat prostatitis, high blood pressure, congenital heart failure, stomach aches, cholera, nausea, vomiting and indigestion. Buchu Leaf is also useful for the treatment of Premenstrual Syndrome and relieves the bloating associated with PMS.

Buchu Leaf is noticeably helpful when drunk as a tea, for urinary tract infections, mild digestive disturbances or to lose weight. The tea is also said to be an effective treatment for gout, arthritis and rheumatism when taken twice daily.

Buchu Leaf is also one of the ancient treatments for infections of the prostate gland, and is also used as a remedy for high blood pressure and congenital heart failure. Fishermen rub Buchu twigs between their hands to remove the smell of fish and campers rub their bedding with the twigs to keep ants and mosquitoes away. Some of the Buchu species are said to contain an agent which blocks out ultraviolet light and therefore may be a useful sunscreen.

Buchu Leaf provides a potent flavourant, which has the same function as salt, but without the side effects. It is thus a flavour enhancer, binder and fixative. As such, it is in high demand, as it is used to enhance the flavour of berry-based cool drinks.

 

BUCHU LEAF - is also know under the name of Agathosma Betulina, the indigenous herbal plant used by the original inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope centuries ago. It was used to treat stomach, rheumatism and bladder problems, and kidney stones.

In the later years various herbalists used Buchu Leaf to treat urinary tract and prostate inflammation. The King’s 1898 Dispensatory described Buchu Leaf as an aromatic stimulant and tonic. Buchu Leaf is caffeine free with a strong but pleasant aroma and taste.

We highly recommend Buchu Leaf for kidney and bladder infections, as well as for prostatitis.

See Technical Data tab.

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Buchu Leaf plant for Kidney and Urinary Tract

Description

Buchu Leaf is native to South Africa.  The indigenous people of South Africa used buchu leaves and the oil of Buchu for hundreds of years. The medicinal use of this plant is part of the cultural heritage of the Khoisan, who chew the leaves to relieve stomach problems and mix the leaves with sheep fat as an ointment to treat wounds. In the 17th century, when Dutch colonists settled in South Africa they learned about the herb from the natives and adopted Buchu Leaf for urinary tract infections, kidney stones, cholera, muscle aches and also made a brandy from it, which was consumed as a digestive tonic.  It was first exported to Europe as a medicine in the early 1800’s.

Buchu Leaf is used in the perfume, cosmetic, tea and aromatherapy industries.  In the food industry, it is used as a natural flavouring (black current flavouring in foodstuffs). It is also said to be a useful urinary antiseptic, providing relief particularly for burning during urination, and has diuretic properties.  Buchu is one of the best remedies for urinary diseases (especially chronic vesical catamh) and haematuria.  It is useful for stoppage of urine and any infection of the genito-urinary system, inflammation of the bladder, dropsy, cystitis, dysuria and urethritis. The leaves contain an oil that increases urine production. It is also used to treat prostatitis, high blood pressure, congenital heart failure, stomach aches, cholera, nausea, vomiting and indigestion. Buchu Leaf is also useful for the treatment of Premenstrual Syndrome and relieves the bloating associated with PMS.

Buchu Leaf is noticeably helpful when drunk as a tea, for urinary tract infections, mild digestive disturbances or to lose weight. The tea is also said to be an effective treatment for gout, arthritis and rheumatism when taken twice daily.

Buchu Leaf is also one of the ancient treatments for infections of the prostate gland, and is also used as a remedy for high blood pressure and congenital heart failure. Fishermen rub Buchu twigs between their hands to remove the smell of fish and campers rub their bedding with the twigs to keep ants and mosquitoes away. Some of the Buchu species are said to contain an agent which blocks out ultraviolet light and therefore may be a useful sunscreen.

Buchu Leaf provides a potent flavourant, which has the same function as salt, but without the side effects. It is thus a flavour enhancer, binder and fixative. As such, it is in high demand, as it is used to enhance the flavour of berry-based cool drinks.

 

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