Borage is a medicinal plant, also known as Rubber, Barra-chimarrona, Barrage or Soot, widely used in the treatment of respiratory problems.
The scientific name for borage is Borago officinalis and can be purchased at some health food stores and drugstores.
What is borage for
Borage serves to help treat coughs, phlegm, colds, flu, colds, bronchitis, nasal and genitourinary inflammations, cholesterol, PMS and skin problems.
Borage properties
The properties of borage include its astringent, anti-diarrheal, anti-flu, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, depurative, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, hypoglycemic, laxative, sweat and tonic properties.
How to use borage
The parts used for borage are its flowers, stem, leaves and seeds to make teas, and should always filter the hair of the plant.
- Borage infusion: place 2 tablespoons of borage in 1 cup of boiling water and let stand for 10 minutes. Then strain and drink 2 times a day.
- Borage oil capsules. Learn more at: borage oil in capsules.
Borage side effects
Side effects of borage include allergic reactions and cancer when consumed in excess.
Borage contraindications
Borage is contraindicated for pregnant women and breastfeeding women.
Was this information helpful?
Yes No
Your opinion is important! Write here how we can improve our text:
Any questions? Click here to be answered.
Email in which you want to receive a reply:
Check the confirmation email we sent you.
Your name:
Reason for visit:
--- Choose your reason --- DiseaseLive betterHelp another personGain knowledge
Are you a health professional?
NoMedicalPharmaceuticalsNurseNutritionistBiomedicalPhysiotherapistBeauticianOther