Butcher’s broom contains compounds, such as ruscogenin, that may help suppress inflammatory signals and potentially treat damage caused by inflammation.
We work with a trusted supplier to source butcher’s broom across Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Regardless of where it comes from, they always ensure it is non-GMO, vegan and Kosher.
Our supplier demonstrates dedication to sustainability and caring for our planet with a move to fully recyclable packaging. They advocate fair practices for their employees, paying harvesters extra for sun-drying botanicals and investing in the rural communities in which they operate.
A member of the lily family, butcher’s broom has been considered a folk remedy in Europe for nearly 2,000 years. Records show that in the first century, it was used to support the urinary system. Over time, the roots have been heralded for many circulatory system benefits. And modern research has found that compounds in the root support circulation.