Black Radish
Family: Brassicaceae (cabbage) - Cruciferae (mustard)
Botanical: Raphanus niger;
Raphanus sativus
Other Common Names: Black Spanish Radish, Raifort, Long Black Spanish Radish
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Black Radishes have been used as a food product since at least the time of the Pharaohs, and in ancient times, Black Radish was used medicinally as a remedy for cough. Black Radishes are similar in appearance to turnips, but are darker in color, and their flesh is white, pungent and dry. Black Radish is rich in vitamins B and C, sulfur and fiber. It acts as an antioxidant and is also said to be beneficial to digestion. Black Radish Root creates a tonic effect on the respiratory system and is thought to activate the liver cells, maintain a healthy gallbladder, aid digestion and facilitate a diuretic effect. The herb is also believed to cleansing and antibacterial, and it is an excellent co-adjutant for hepatic colic by stimulating the secretion of bile. Being rich in vitamin C, Black Radish Root is an interesting ally during winter months to help fight off coughs, infections and free radicals. Additionally, its high fiber content increases peristaltic movements, and is a helpful laxative for constipation and bile movement.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) Capsules, one (1) to two (2) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
People with gallbladder stones or obstructions, and those with severe kidney or hepatic (liver) problems should not use Black Radish without consulting a qualified health care professional.
Capsule Information:
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