Polygonatum odoratum, also known as Solomon's Seal, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the Aspar...
Polygonatum odoratum, also known as Solomon's Seal, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the Asparagaceae family. It thrives in moist, shaded environments and can grow up to 85 cm in height and 30 cm in width under favorable conditions. It is widely distributed in Europe and Asia.
Parts Used: Root
Certified Organic
Country of Origin: Korea
Uses and Benefits:
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Respiratory Health
- Urinary Health
- Nerves Health
- Blood Sugar Levels
- Sleep Support
Active Ingredients:
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Homoisoflavanones
- Isoflavone
- Flavone glycoside
- Triterpenoid aglycon
- Steroidal sapogenins
- Steroidal saponins
- Lignanoids
- Fatty acids
Traditional Use:
Solomon's Seal has a long history of use in traditional medicine. The root has been used to alleviate symptoms of dry throat and cough, treat water retention and joint pain, and support urination. It has also been made into poultices for skin health, tissue regeneration, and reducing the formation of bruises. Additionally, Solomon's Seal is considered a beneficial herb for heart health.
Modern Studies:
Today, Solomon's Seal is commonly used to relieve cough, support urination, act as a heart tonic, and promote general health. Research suggests that due to the presence of homoisoflavonoids in the root, it may have potential in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.
Fun Fact
The common name "Solomon's Seal" is thought to be derived from either the plant's similarity to royal seals or its ability to seal wounds.
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