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Stillingia sylvatica
A North American herb used by Eclectic physicians as a primary lymphatic and liver alterative; particularly for skin disorders, lymphatic congestion, and respiratory catarrh.
Stillingia root (Stillingia sylvatica) is a traditional North American alterative herb historically employed by Eclectic physicians to support lymphatic function and hepatic clearance. Its primary applications include chronic skin conditions, lymphatic congestion, and respiratory catarrh, attributed to a complex of diterpenoids, tannins, and stillingines.
The lymphatic and alterative actions of Stillingia are thought to arise from diterpenoid constituents that stimulate lymphatic flow and modulate immune cell activity, possibly via NF-κB pathway inhibition. Tannins contribute mild astringent and anti-inflammatory effects, while stillingines may enhance hepatic detoxification enzyme activity, supporting the herb's role in chronic inflammatory and congestive states.
A North American herb used by Eclectic physicians as a primary lymphatic and liver alterative; particularly for skin disorders, lymphatic congestion, and respiratory catarrh.
Stillingia root (Stillingia sylvatica) is a traditional North American alterative herb historically employed by Eclectic physicians to support lymphatic function and hepatic clearance. Its primary applications include chronic skin conditions, lymphatic congestion, and respiratory catarrh, attributed to a complex of diterpenoids, tannins, and stillingines.
The lymphatic and alterative actions of Stillingia are thought to arise from diterpenoid constituents that stimulate lymphatic flow and modulate immune cell activity, possibly via NF-κB pathway inhibition. Tannins contribute mild astringent and anti-inflammatory effects, while stillingines may enhance hepatic detoxification enzyme activity, supporting the herb's role in chronic inflammatory and congestive states.