Hamamelis is a medicinal plant also known as alder-mosquito or winter-flower, which has anti-inflammatory, anti-hemorrhagic, mildly laxative and astringent action and can therefore be used as a home remedy to treat:
- Superficial skin injuries, such as cuts and bruises;
- Hemorrhoids;
- Circulatory problems, such as varicose veins or poor circulation;
- Burns;
- Sore throat;
- Constipation.
The scientific name of this plant is Hamamelis virginiana and can be used in its natural form to prepare teas or in the form of ointment, extract or capsules, for example, depending on the problem to be treated.
Price and where to buy
The price of witch hazel usually varies from 20 to 30 reais, depending on how it is presented and can be bought at natural products stores, drugstores and some free trade shows.
How to use
The parts with medicinal properties of witch hazel are its leaves and bark, which can be used in different forms:
- Tea for circulation problems, diarrhea or sore throat : put 1 teaspoon of peels in a cup of boiling water, let stand for 10 minutes and strain. Take 2 to 3 cups a day;
- Ointment for hemorrhoids, skin bruises, bruises and burns : apply a thin layer of ointment on the affected area 3 times a day, making circular movements;
- Extract for varicose veins, burns and irritated skin : Apply a thin layer over the affected area 2 to 3 times a day;
- Capsules for constipation, varicose veins and circulation problems : the recommended dose is usually 2 capsules after breakfast and 2 capsules after dinner, for 2 weeks.
Although it is a natural product ideally, witch hazel should only be used in the form of tea or capsules under the guidance of a health professional.
Also see how to use the witch hazel plant to make a homemade hemorrhoid ointment.
Possible side effects
The side effects of witch hazel include sedation, excessive salivation and irritation of the stomach when ingested in large quantities.
Who should not use
Witch hazel is contraindicated for pregnant women and breast-feeding women and their internal use should only be done under medical supervision.