Butcher's Broom Root Powder (Ruscus aculeatis) - Bulk
Butcher's Broom Root Powder (Ruscus aculeatis) - Bulk
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Butcher's Broom Root Powder is a finely milled botanical powder made from the dried roots of Ruscus aculeatus. Traditionally used in herbalism for heavy, tired legs and circulation-focused wellness routines, it is commonly prepared as teas, tinctures, compresses and foot soaks. The powder format is easy to measure into targeted blends and works well for repeat-use herbal preparation. Its bulk format suits herbal makers, wellness practitioners and small-batch producers who need a practical root powder for focused preparations.
♡ Why we love it: Butcher's broom is a classic targeted herb for end-of-day leg and foot care. The powder is tidy, easy to work with and well suited to teas, extracts, soaks and compresses where a traditional circulation-support herb is wanted.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Ruscus aculeatus
- Plant Part: Root
- Form: Powder
- Aroma: Earthy botanical
- Country Of Origin: Various origins, batch dependent
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Tinctures, Compresses And Soaks
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light and strong odours
What it's used for
- Traditional herbal blends for heavy, tired legs and feet
- Leg and foot soaks for end-of-day care
- Compresses and topical pads for focused external routines
- Sitz baths and rinse-off preparations
- Tinctures and glycerine extracts for herbal projects
- Powdered herb blends and DIY capsules
Who it's for
- Herbal makers preparing focused leg and foot care blends
- Bulk botanical users creating repeat-use teas, tinctures or compresses
- Wellness practitioners working with traditional circulation-support herbs
- DIY makers wanting a practical root powder for soaks and topical preparations
- Culinary seasoning use
- People wanting a sweet or mild-tasting tea herb
- Water-only products that need a clear, particle-free ingredient without straining
- Use as a substitute for professional care for vein, circulation or swelling concerns
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How to use
- As a Herbal Tea: Use ½-1 teaspoon powder per 250 ml freshly boiled water, infuse for 10-15 minutes, then strain through fine mesh or muslin.
- As a Tincture: Use a 1:5 herb-to-solvent ratio in 40-50% alcohol, macerate for 2-4 weeks with occasional shaking, then strain and bottle.
- As a Compress: Prepare as a tea, cool to a comfortable temperature, soak a clean cloth and apply briefly to legs or feet.
- As a Foot Soak: Prepare as a tea and add to a warm basin for a short soak.
- Processing Tip: Fine root powders need careful straining before use in teas, compresses or soaks.
Safety instructions
- This natural product may have wellness benefits, but it is not a replacement for prescribed treatment or professional care
- Not recommended during pregnancy
- Avoid use if you have high blood pressure unless advised by a registered medical practitioner
- Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication
- Stay within general preparation guidelines
- Excessive intake may cause stomach upset
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: What is butcher's broom traditionally used for?
A: It is traditionally used in herbalism for venous tone, leg comfort and heavy, tired legs.
Q: Can this be used externally?
A: Yes, it can be prepared as a tea and used in short compresses, soaks or topical pads.
Q: Does butcher's broom powder need straining?
A: Yes. Strain well through fine mesh or muslin before drinking or using in compresses.
Q: Is this a culinary spice?
A: No. It is a traditional herbal root powder rather than a culinary seasoning.
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 sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.
