Cedar Berry | Juniperus monosperma

Cedar berry is a traditional Native American remedy used both spiritually and medicinally. It supports digestion, immunity, respiratory function, and urinary health, with additional blood-sugar balancing benefits.

Cedar Berry (Juniperus monosperma) with clusters of blue-purple berries on evergreen branches, traditionally used for digestion, urinary health, and blood sugar support.

Benefits & Uses

  • Digestive Health: Relieves upset stomach, gas, heartburn, and indigestion.

  • Respiratory Support: Used as steam or infusion for coughs, colds, and asthma.

  • Joint & Muscle Relief: Applied topically or taken internally for pain and inflammation.

  • Urinary Tract Health: Acts as a diuretic and antimicrobial for bladder infections.

  • Immune Support: Stimulates and strengthens the body’s defenses.

  • Blood Sugar Balance: Traditionally used to help manage diabetes.

Form & Dosage

  • Decoction/Tea: 1–2 tsp dried berries simmered in water.

  • Capsules/Powder: Standardized forms available for supplementation.

  • Topical Use: Crushed or infused berries applied to sore muscles and joints.

  • Inhaled Steam: Added to hot water for respiratory relief.

Parts Used

Berries

Precautions

  • Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Avoid use; safety not established.

  • Overuse: Excess intake may irritate kidneys or digestive tract.

  • Medical Conditions: Use cautiously in diabetes — may lower blood sugar; monitor closely.

  • Children: Not recommended without professional supervision.

For more detailed information about the different ways to take herbs, consider taking a course at the HomeGrown Herbalist Online School of Botanical Medicine.

 

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