Boneset Herbal Remedies

Boneset is used for various respiratory ailments, such as asthma, bronchitis, unproductive coughs, and pneumonia. It is called for in flu (specifically with deep aching) and fever, as well as for chicken pox and broken bones. Boneset is said to increase the body's resistance to infection and may have an antiviral effect. Boneset has a taste of BITTER, ACRID and a temperature of COOL.

Boneset Proper Dose

TypeDossage
Boneset Infusion1/2-1 cup 2-3 x daily
Boneset Tincture2-3 droppersful tincture 2-3 x daily

Boneset Reference Information

Latin NameEupatorium perfoliatum
Other NamesThoroughwort
Part UsedLeaf, Flowers
Herb FormsTinctures, capsules, bulk herb, powder.
AffectsImmune system, Respiratory system
CautionsNot for long-term use (longer than two weeks). Avoid use altogether if you have preexisting liver problems like hepatitis; contains small amounts of chemical compounds that stress the liver.
Botanical InfoA perennial herb of moist, rich soil of the eastern U.S. with opposite leaves that clasp the main stem and numerous white flowers.

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.

Wren, R.C. 1988. Potter's New Cyclopaedia of Botanical Drugs. Essex: C.W. Daniel Co. Ltd.

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