Introduction
For centuries, plants have played an important role in traditional medicine. One such plant—greater burdock root (Arctium lappa)—has gained attention for its potential health-promoting properties. Traditionally used in Asian and European herbal medicine, burdock root is often praised for its detoxifying effects, immune support, and possible role in complementing modern treatments, including those for cancer.
While it’s not a cure, ongoing research suggests that burdock root may offer supportive benefits when incorporated responsibly into a balanced lifestyle or integrative treatment plan.
What Is Greater Burdock Root?
Greater burdock is a biennial plant native to Europe and Asia, now grown in many parts of the world. Its long, brown root is the part most commonly used in traditional remedies. In Japan, it’s known as gobo and eaten as a nutritious vegetable. In Western herbal medicine, it’s valued for its cleansing and purifying effects on the body.
Key Nutrients and Active Compounds
