Organic Burdock Root (Arctium lappa) is a well-known traditional herb valued for its detoxifying and restorative properties. Grown in the fertile regions of Kashmir, the root is harvested between May and June, when its active compounds are at their peak. Burdock is naturally rich in antioxidants and inulin, a prebiotic fibre known to support digestive health, improve gut balance and promote smoother nutrient absorption. Its cleansing nature makes it a popular choice for people looking to purify the bloodstream, reduce inflammation and support skin wellness.
In herbal practice, Burdock Root is used to address a wide range of concerns. Its diuretic effect increases urination, helping the body flush out toxins and reduce fluid retention. It is traditionally used for bladder infections, colds, gout, joint discomfort and general gastrointestinal complaints. Some communities also use it as supportive care for conditions linked to inflammation and oxidative stress. The root’s benefits extend to skin health, making it helpful for managing acne, eczema and other chronic skin issues.
Our product is processed using gentle air-drying methods that preserve its aroma, colour and nutritional integrity. We offer flexible manufacturing options, including cutting, powdering, blending or creating custom herbal mixes based on your requirements. With a supply capacity of 40 MT and consistent availability, we ensure stable and reliable sourcing for bulk buyers.
Quality and safety are integral to our process. Each batch undergoes certification of analysis and FairWild standards. We also perform risk-based testing for microbiological load, pesticide residues, mycotoxins, heavy metals and essential oil content, ensuring the product meets strict food safety norms.
Burdock Root is packed in 20 kg PP bags with a sealable inner liner for freshness. For preparation, the recommended method is to brew the root in hot water at around 90°C in a ratio of 1:50 and adjust the flavor to taste.





























Reviews
There are no reviews yet.