Cancerbush Powder (Sutherlandia frutescens) - Bulk
Cancerbush Powder (Sutherlandia frutescens) - Bulk
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Cancerbush Powder is a finely milled botanical made from Sutherlandia frutescens and traditionally prepared as a simple herbal infusion. It has a naturally earthy, green-herbal character that works well in grounding, caffeine-free blends. The powder format is easy to measure and blends smoothly into custom herbal preparations, making it especially practical where repeat use and consistent batching matter. This is a single-ingredient botanical with no added fillers, flavours, or preservatives.
♡ Why we love it: Cancerbush Powder is a practical format for working with a well-known Southern African botanical in a simple, flexible way. The fine powder is easy to measure, blends well with other herbs, and suits both regular home use and more structured blending routines. We value ingredients like this because they keep herbal preparation straightforward, adaptable, and true to the plant itself, without unnecessary extras.
Key properties of cancerbush powder
- Botanical Name: Sutherlandia frutescens
- Common Name: Cancerbush
- Plant Part: Aerial Parts
- Form: Fine powder
- Flavour Profile: Earthy, green-herbal
- Ingredients: Pure Cancerbush Powder (Sutherlandia frutescens)
What is cancerbush powder used for
- Traditional wellbeing routines focused on resilience and steady vitality
- Herbal tea blends as a grounding, caffeine-free base note
- Simple digestive-style routines in traditional use
- External use in well-strained wash-style preparations
- Repeat-use blending where a powdered botanical is preferred for easy measuring
Who is cancerbush powder for
- Herbal blenders building grounding, caffeine-free mixes
- Small batch makers who prefer powders for quick, consistent measuring
- Refill-style ranges, botanical libraries, and studios working with traditional powdered herbs
- Home tea makers who enjoy flexible herbal blending formats
- Strongly aromatic or perfumed-style herbal tea preferences
- Anyone wanting a ready-to-use supplement format
- Cut-herb formats where easier straining is preferred
Cancerbush Powder Is For:
Cancerbush Powder Is Not For:
How to use cancerbush powder
- As a Tea: Add 1 g to 2 g to a cup of boiled water, steep for 10 to 15 minutes, then strain well.
- As a Blend Component: Mix into a powdered herbal blend, then steep and strain as above.
- As an External Wash: Prepare as above, cool fully, strain very well, then use briefly on intact skin.
- Processing Tip: For a clearer cup, strain through muslin or a coffee filter.
- Processing Tip: When preparing larger batches, allow the powder to settle briefly before final straining to help reduce fine sediment.
Cancerbush powder safety instructions
- May interfere with pharmaceutical anti-retroviral drugs.
- Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
- Has been reported to cause dry mouth, mild diarrhoea, slight dizziness, and constipation in some people.
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: What does Cancerbush Powder taste like?
A: It has an earthy, green-herbal character with a grounding, slightly rustic finish.
Q: Will the powder dissolve completely in water?
A: No. Fine herbal powders can leave natural sediment in the cup, which is why thorough straining helps create a
smoother result.
Q: What pairs well with Cancerbush in blends?
A: It pairs well with gentle base herbs and warming companions that help create a more rounded, balanced cup.
Q: Is Cancerbush Powder naturally caffeine-free?
A: Yes. It is commonly chosen for caffeine-free herbal routines and traditional tea blends.
Q: Why choose powder instead of cut herb?
A: Powder is convenient for quick measuring and works well in custom blends, while cut herb is often easier to strain.
The better choice depends on your preferred preparation style.
Q: Can I prepare a larger batch in advance?
A: Yes. Once infused and well strained, it can be cooled and handled according to your usual short-term preparation
routine.
Q: How should Cancerbush Powder be stored after opening?
A: Keep it tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight to help protect freshness
and aroma.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

Best to make a tea from it. 2 table spoons in 1000ml or 1 liter hot boiling water. Let it steep overnight and decant into a glass bottle. Drink 125ml twice a day for best results. It's very bitter, so add some honey if you can. Dn't use of you on Blood thinning meds, Cancer bush is a natural blood thinner.
T/Dr Martin
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