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6 Iris Root Benefits, Natural Remedies, and More

by Andreea Laza

Want to learn about the most important iris root benefits and natural remedies with iris that you can make at home? Continue reading and find out.

Iris is not just a beautiful mid-May blooming flower, but also powerful natural medicine. We’re talking about the old iris varieties, namely Iris germanica, which is the most studied iris species, but not the only medicinal iris variety. The medicinal part of the iris flower is its root and its leaves, but this time we’re going to show you the main iris root benefits and how to use iris root in natural remedies. As a bonus, we are going to share with you a simple love spell with iris root and other magical plants.

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The gorgeous iris flower

Iris Root Benefits for Health

The woody part of the iris root has been used over time as medicine to purify the blood and the liver, but also to stimulate the endocrine and digestive systems, to aid in the proper functioning of the digestive and excretory systems, as well as in treating inflammatory diseases of the liver and spleen and cure skin diseases. The main iris root benefits for human health are:

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Iris roots
  • bronchitis
  • upper respiratory tract infections
  • skin spots, scars, or freckles
  • abscesses, burns, boils, external wounds
  • constipation, detoxification, edema
  • cysts, fibroids, tumors, lymph nodes
  • irregular heartbeat
  • calming effect on the nervous system
  • insomnia
  • stress
  • memory loss
  • teething aches
  • joint problems
  • bad breath
  • body odor

How to Use Iris Root for Health

Iris root can be used in different forms, namely as powder, as an infusion, as cold macerate, or as medicinal wine. Once removed from the soil, wash the iris roots well and clean them immediately before drying. Keep them submerged in water for 30 minutes, then take them out and let them dry in the sun.

  • Iris root powder – grind the dried roots using an electric coffee grinder;
  • Iris root infusion – 2 teaspoons of dried root to 1 cup of water (for detox) or 1 teaspoon to 1 cup of water (lung problems);
  • Iris root cold macerate – soak 1 teaspoon of dried iris root in 150 ml of cold water overnight.
  • Medicinal wine – soak 200 g of dried and crushed iris roots in 1.5 liters of white wine for 10 days, strain, and have 50 ml per day, after lunch.

The flowers, leaves, and raw roots of the iris can also be used to complement or garnish drinks, salads, or dishes (as a side dish). Now that you know the most important iris root benefits, here’s how to use it in remedies.

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Iris root – dried

6 Natural Remedies with Iris Root

1. Kidney Stones

This is one of Hildegard von Bingen‘s famous medieval remedies for kidney stones with iris roots. Hildegard says: “People with difficulty urinating will see the stones shrink and the clogged organs will be freed.” To prepare this remedy put a small crushed iris root into a glass bottle and pour a liter of white wine on top. Seal and leave to macerate for 8 days. Strain the iris root wine and pour it into another amber bottle. A glass of this medicinal wine in the morning on an empty stomach is what can help dissolve kidney stones.

The treatment lasts a month and has expectorant, diuretic and antispasmodic effects. It is also good for psoriasis, skin rashes, and eczema. This is one of the key iris root benefits.

kidney stones natural remedies

2. Chickenpox Scars

Iris root benefits, in combination with other herbs, is a magnificent natural remedy for chickenpox scars. To prepare this remedy, you will need the following herbs:

  • wormwood, greater celandine, marigold, sage, bay leaves, fir resin, walnut leaves, thyme, comfrey root, dandelion, plantain
  • 2 grams of iris root

You will need a total of 100 g of plants, that you combine together well and put in a large glass jar. Pour over a liter and a half of vodka and leave to macerate for 15 days. Stir daily with a wooden spoon. Seal the jar with cling foil. After 15 days, strain and pour the herbal tincture into smaller amber bottles. Dab the chickenpox scars with this tincture three to four times a day. In the evening, dab with St. John’s wort extract. Use sterile cotton pads. The result is usually visible in two to three weeks.

3. Calluses

Finely chop an iris leaf and mix it with a tablespoon of boiling water. Apply the hot infusion with the leaf on a cotton pad and apply it to the callus before bed. Cover with a cling foil and bandage it. In the morning, you can remove the dead callus skin, as it will easily fall off. This remedy can also be used on abscesses, burns, boils, and skin wounds.

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Iris leaves with morning dew

4. Skin Problems

Due to its astringent properties, iris root contracts the skin tissues and reduces excessive sebum, making it great for oily skin or acne. Put 1 teaspoon of iris root to soak in 150 ml of cold water overnight. In the morning, strain and divide the cold macerate into 5 portions. Consume in small sips, one at a time, 10 minutes before a meal. The treatment can be followed for 7 days with a 6-week break. Resume if needed.

This is one of the key iris root benefits, and this remedy can also be used for respiratory problems, as iris root is a good expectorant and emollient, and can soothe a cough, bronchitis, and sore throats. Medicinal wine from iris root is also amazing for skin inflammations, and iris root powder can also be added to natural skin lotions or formulas for cleansing, toning, and moisturizing dry skin, and even to make natural deodorants to remove body odor. In rural parts of Russia, people made their own natural soap made with wormwood and iris roots.

5. Cervicitis

Iris root extracts have calming and spasmolytic action on the uterus and are used in the minor inflammations of the cervix due to a substance called irilone. Iris root tincture is recommended for uterine cysts, fibroids, and uterine tumors. The usual dose is 25 ml, twice a day (evening and morning), 30 minutes before meals. Iris root tincture is also used to alleviate joint pains.

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6. Teething

Massage the baby’s gums with iris root powder to reduce inflammation and pain caused by teething. Before following this treatment, seek the advice of your pediatrician.

How to Use Iris to Attract Love

In addition to the iris root benefits, we want to share with you a special recipe with iris root. Since medieval times, the iris flower has also been used in magic spells to attract love. We will show to you a medieval spell with iris root and other herbs to invite love into your heart.

Magical herbs:

  • a few dried rose petals
  • ground iris root
  • some catnip
  • half a handful of yarrow
  • some peppermint
  • coltsfoot
  • raspberry leaves
  • chrysanthemum
  • a little verbena

Combine well the magical herbs on a Friday night, when the moon is rising. Divide the herbs into three equal parts. Take the first part at night in the garden, throw it towards the moon and ask the moon to send love your way. Go back inside and sprinkle the second batch in your bedroom. Sew the third part into a linen sachet and always carry it with you until the spell takes effect.

Important! The ultimate law in magic is this: love magic spells should always be a natural act of fulfilling love. Never cast a love spell for anyone unless they ask you to. Never cast love spells for money. Never do a love spell to satisfy your ego. Never do any spells to the detriment of another.

Read Also: 15 Best Herbs for Love Spells and Magic Recipes DIY

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