Organic Astragalus Root Powder (immune support; increase resiliency))
The scientific name of Astragalus is Astragalus membranaceus.
It is a plant in the botanical family called Fabaceae which is the legume family. When we eat beans and lentils we are eating the seeds of the legume family. That´s the way humans usually relate to / eat members of Fabaceae; we eat their seeds.
In the case of astragalus, we are eating the root.
The herbalist Stephen Buhner made this root famous to westerners by recommending its regular consumption in order to strengthen the immune system to prevent the contraction of Lyme disease. Whether or not you have Lyme in your area, astragalus can support your immune system.
What does astragalus root powder taste like?
It has a pretty neutral, slightly sweet flavor. The powder can be added to your morning coffee or tea, to your bone broth, or even to dips like hummus (a spoonful a day is good). It is a great addition to your diet. Our ancestors ate a wide diversity of plants as food and medicine and we want to do the same.
Suggestions for use: astragalus root powder
(This product comes in an opaque glass container in 30 grams.)
Add a big, generous spoonful to your…
bone broth
smoothies
hummus
breads
desserts, etc.
and enjoy.
It can be used in both raw and cooked presentations.
You can also add it coffee, tea or whatever warm beverage you enjoy in the morning.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
The scientific name of Astragalus is Astragalus membranaceus.
It is a plant in the botanical family called Fabaceae which is the legume family. When we eat beans and lentils we are eating the seeds of the legume family. That´s the way humans usually relate to / eat members of Fabaceae; we eat their seeds.
In the case of astragalus, we are eating the root.
The herbalist Stephen Buhner made this root famous to westerners by recommending its regular consumption in order to strengthen the immune system to prevent the contraction of Lyme disease. Whether or not you have Lyme in your area, astragalus can support your immune system.
What does astragalus root powder taste like?
It has a pretty neutral, slightly sweet flavor. The powder can be added to your morning coffee or tea, to your bone broth, or even to dips like hummus (a spoonful a day is good). It is a great addition to your diet. Our ancestors ate a wide diversity of plants as food and medicine and we want to do the same.
Suggestions for use: astragalus root powder
(This product comes in an opaque glass container in 30 grams.)
Add a big, generous spoonful to your…
bone broth
smoothies
hummus
breads
desserts, etc.
and enjoy.
It can be used in both raw and cooked presentations.
You can also add it coffee, tea or whatever warm beverage you enjoy in the morning.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.
The scientific name of Astragalus is Astragalus membranaceus.
It is a plant in the botanical family called Fabaceae which is the legume family. When we eat beans and lentils we are eating the seeds of the legume family. That´s the way humans usually relate to / eat members of Fabaceae; we eat their seeds.
In the case of astragalus, we are eating the root.
The herbalist Stephen Buhner made this root famous to westerners by recommending its regular consumption in order to strengthen the immune system to prevent the contraction of Lyme disease. Whether or not you have Lyme in your area, astragalus can support your immune system.
What does astragalus root powder taste like?
It has a pretty neutral, slightly sweet flavor. The powder can be added to your morning coffee or tea, to your bone broth, or even to dips like hummus (a spoonful a day is good). It is a great addition to your diet. Our ancestors ate a wide diversity of plants as food and medicine and we want to do the same.
Suggestions for use: astragalus root powder
(This product comes in an opaque glass container in 30 grams.)
Add a big, generous spoonful to your…
bone broth
smoothies
hummus
breads
desserts, etc.
and enjoy.
It can be used in both raw and cooked presentations.
You can also add it coffee, tea or whatever warm beverage you enjoy in the morning.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.