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Place burdock in a jar and cover with liquid.
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Seal and store in a dark place for 4–6 weeks.
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Strain and take 1–2 tsp daily in water or tea.
 
Precautions & Side Effects
While generally safe, consider these precautions:
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Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding (may stimulate the uterus).
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Do not use if allergic to daisies, ragweed, or sunflowers.
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Consult a doctor if taking diuretics or blood thinners, as interactions are possible.
 
Final Thoughts
Burdock root is a nutrient-dense, detoxifying herb with promising health benefits, including potential cancer-supportive properties. While it should never replace conventional treatments, it may serve as a valuable complementary therapy when used responsibly.