Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus), commonly known as Lengua de Vaca, is a traditional bitter root used in Western herbalism for digestive and liver-supportive preparations. It has long been included in herbal traditions centered on bitters and gentle internal cleansing practices.
Its distinctly bitter profile makes it a classic herb in traditional digestive formulas.
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Botanical Information
Botanical Name: Rumex crispus
Common Names: Yellow Dock, Lengua de Vaca, Romaza amarilla
Plant Part: Root
Form: Dried Herb
Traditional Herbal Context
Yellow Dock has traditionally been used in:
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Bitter digestive herbal preparations
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Traditional liver-support formulas
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Seasonal cleansing herbal teas
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Herbal bitters blends
Flavor Profile
Bitter, earthy, slightly metallic.
Suggested Preparation
Decoction:
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1 teaspoon dried root
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1 cup water
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Simmer 10–15 minutes
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Strain before use
Often combined with other bitter herbs in traditional digestive formulas.
Precautions
Use in moderation, especially in individuals with sensitive digestion. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner if pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or under medical supervision.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.