Gentian | Gentiana spp.

A bitter digestive tonic, Gentian stimulates stomach secretions, supports liver function, and aids indigestion. It is used to improve appetite, reduce cramping, and ease ulcers.

Gentian (Gentiana spp.) fresh and dried herb for natural remedies

Benefits & Uses

  • Digestive Aid: Stimulates digestive juices to relieve indigestion and dyspepsia.

  • Appetite Stimulant: Traditionally used to improve poor appetite and weakness.

  • Liver Support: Promotes bile flow and liver function.

  • Ulcer Relief: Sometimes used to ease stomach and intestinal ulcers.

  • Antispasmodic: Helps reduce intestinal cramping.

Form & Dosage

  • Tincture/Extract: Most common form; used before meals for digestive stimulation.

  • Decoction/Tea: Prepared from root for liver and digestive support.

  • Capsules/Powder: Available for standardized bitter formulations.

Typical dosage: 2–4 mL tincture before meals or as directed by a practitioner.

Parts Used

Root

Precautions

  • Ulcers: Avoid use with active stomach or intestinal ulcers.

  • Headaches: May trigger headaches in sensitive individuals.

  • Pregnancy & Lactation: Avoid use in medicinal amounts; insufficient safety data.

  • Long-term Use: Best used in short-term digestive therapy or under 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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