Goldenseal | Hydrastis canadensis

Traditionally used for infections, Goldenseal supports urinary, digestive, and mucous membrane health. It has antimicrobial and astringent effects, helping with colds, sore throats, and gastrointestinal conditions.

Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) fresh and dried herb for natural remedies

Benefits & Uses

  • Infections: Broad-spectrum antimicrobial for stubborn infections of mucous membranes.

  • Urinary Health: Helps manage urinary tract infections.

  • Digestive Support: Eases indigestion, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal infections.

  • Liver Function: Stimulates bile flow and supports detoxification.

  • Skin & Mucous Membranes: Traditionally used for ulcers, sinus infections, and skin diseases.

  • Loss of Appetite: Acts as a bitter tonic to stimulate digestion and appetite.

Form & Dosage

  • Powder/Capsules: Common supplement form for immune and digestive health.

  • Tincture/Extract: Liquid extract used for infections and mucous membrane inflammation.

  • Tea/Infusion: Less common due to strong bitter taste.

Typical dosage: 250–500 mg capsule, 2–3 times daily; or 2–4 mL tincture up to 3 times daily.

Parts Used

Root and rhizome.

Precautions

  • Endangered Species: Goldenseal is at risk—choose sustainably sourced products or alternatives (e.g., Oregon Grape, Barberry).

  • Pregnancy & Lactation: Avoid during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

  • High Blood Pressure: Use with caution; may worsen hypertension.

  • Long-term Use: Not recommended for extended periods; best for short-term infection support.

  • Drug Interactions: May interfere with absorption of certain medications.

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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