Buchu Herbal Remedies

Buchu leaves primarily benefit the urinary system, acting as a mild cleansing stimulant, stimulating tonic, and disinfectant and are used for irritated or weak bladder, bladder infections, incontinence, and bedwetting. Buchu assists in removing mucus from the kidneys and bladder and may be useful for prostate irritation with difficult urination in combination with saw palmetto or other herbs. Buchu has a taste of PUNGENT, AROMATIC and a temperature of WARM.

Buchu Proper Dose

TypeDossage
Buchu Infusion1/2-1 cup 3-4 x daily
Buchu Tincture2 droppersful 3 x daily

Buchu Reference Information

Latin NameBarosma betulina
Other NamesBarosma
Part UsedLeaf
Herb FormsTinctures, capsules, bulk herb.
AffectsUrinary system
CautionsAvoid during pregnancy, as it
contains pulegone, an essential oil component also found in pennyroyal. Also contraindicated in conditions involving kidney inflammation.
Botanical InfoA low-growing shrub in the citrus family with pleasantly-aromatic leaves that are finely-toothed at the margin.

Supporting Research

Newall, C. et al.. 1996. Herbal Medicines: A Guide for Health-care Professionals. London: The Pharmaceutical Press.

Leung, A. and S. Foster. 1996. Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients. New York: J. Wiley & Sons.

McGuffin, M. et al. 1997. Botanical Safety Handbook. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

Felter, H.W. and J.U. Lloyd. 1983. (1898). King's Dispensatory. Portland, OR: Eclectic Medical Publications.

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