Gentian - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD Gentian (Gentiana lutea) is a plant that grows in the mountains in Europe It's often known as bitter wort or bitter root Its roots are used as medicine Gentian contains chemicals that might
Gentiana - Wikipedia Several gentian species may be found in cultivation, and are valued for the unusual intensity of their blue flowers They have a reputation for being difficult to grow
Gentian Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com What is gentian? Gentian is an herb also known as Bitter Root, Bitterwort, Gall Weed, Geneciana, Gentiana acaulis, Gentiana kochiana, Gentiana lutea, Gentianae Radix, Gentiane, Gentiane Acaule, Pale Gentian, Racine Amère, Stemless Gentian, Yellow Centiyane, Wild Gentian and other names
Gentian: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions - RxList Gentian is an herb The root of the plant and, less commonly, the bark are used to make medicine Gentian is used for digestion problems such as loss of appetite, fullness, intestinal gas, diarrhea, gastritis, heartburn, and vomiting It is also used for fever, hysteria, and high blood pressure
Gentian: What Its Used For ( How to Make Gentian Root Tea) Gentian is a medicinal plant that can be used for the treatment of indigestion, heartburn, gastritis, nausea, vomiting or loss of appetite It has naturally antiemetic, anti-inflammatory and digestive properties, and can be used in the form of tea or tincture
Gentian - Medicinal Herb Info Gentian root will improve the appetite and strengthen the digestive organs Good for gastritis, indigestion (its most common use is as a digestive bitter with alcohol), heart burn, and stomach aches When used for these conditions, gentian should be taken 30-60 minutes before meals