Free Nylon Tea Bags with $20 Loose Leaf Purchase

Burdock Root

Arctium lappa

Botanical Overview

Burdock is a hardy biennial plant native to Europe and Asia, now naturalized across North America, where it is recognized by its large, heart-shaped leaves and the tenacious burrs that inspired the invention of Velcro. The long, deep taproot — which can reach up to three feet underground — is the part prized in herbal medicine and traditional cuisine. In Japan, burdock root is eaten as a vegetable known as gobo and is deeply embedded in everyday cooking. In Western herbal traditions, it has long been considered one of the finest blood-purifying and detoxifying herbs available. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and Native American healing practices all share a long history of using burdock root to support the liver, skin, and lymphatic system.

Flavor Profile

  • Earthy, mildly sweet, and gently bitter
  • Rich, grounding, and slightly woody
  • Reminiscent of roasted root vegetables with a clean finish
  • Pairs beautifully with dandelion root, ginger, licorice root, and cinnamon

Traditionally Used For

  • Purifying the blood and supporting the body's natural detoxification
  • Supporting liver health and bile production
  • Nourishing the lymphatic system and reducing congestion
  • Improving skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis
  • Rich in prebiotic inulin — feeds beneficial gut bacteria and supports digestion
  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
  • Supporting kidney function as a gentle diuretic
  • Traditionally used to ease joint pain and gout

Brewing Notes

  • Water temperature: 200–212°F / 93–100°C
  • Steep time: 10–15 minutes — or simmer gently for 15–20 minutes for a deeper decoction
  • Use 1–2 teaspoons of dried root per 8 oz of water
  • A longer simmer draws out more of the root's beneficial compounds
  • Excellent paired with dandelion root and ginger in a liver and detox blend

Teas Containing Burdock Root

Coming soon — we will list blends that feature burdock root here. In the meantime, you can browse our Herbal Teas.

The information provided is for educational purposes only and reflects traditional use. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.