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The roots of Burdock and Bladderwrack provide a long list of health benefits, from anti-aging to anti-cancer effects. Burdock is a plant similar to daisies, and Bladderwrack is a common type of seaweed.

Both Bladderwrack and Burdock Roots are rich in many antioxidants that keep your cells and DNA healthy. Because of this, they help strengthen the immune system and prevent inflammation and infection. Additionally, Burdock root is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-viral, meaning the plant itself can help fight off some pathogens.

Both Burdock and Bladderwrack root may help with frustrating skin issues. Burdock root is an excellent treatment for skin conditions, including acne and psoriasis. Bladderwrack may also help treat skin

problems, especially those in which redness and inflammation are present. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, Bladderwrack can treat irritation, dryness, itchiness, and even burns. Because Bladderwrack and Burdock Roots are rich in antioxidants, they also help slow down the signs of aging visible on the skin, such as sagging and fine wrinkles.

Burdock and Bladderwrack root are amazing digestion aids thanks to the rich source of fiber they provide. Fiber is an essential nutrient in a healthy diet— it improves digestion and keeps the beneficial bacteria in your gut happy and healthy. You can steep both these roots in a tea to relieve constipation, bloating, stomach aches, gas, and even ulcers.

Burdock root is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Studies have shown that the active components in Burdock root may help reduce both acute and chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation is both a risk factor and symptom in many chronic diseases, such as metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases. Bladderwrack root has long been an herbal remedy for inflammation, alleviating swelling, redness, and pain. Studies have shown that both of these plants are effective remedies against joint pain and arthritis.

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