European Buckthorn

OTHER NAME(S): Buckthorn, Hartshorn, Highwaythorn, Kreuzdornbeeren, Nerprun, Nerprun Commun, Nerprun Purgatif, Ramsthorn, Rhamni Cathartica Fructus, Waythorn, Rhamnus cathartica, Buckthorn Berry, Rhamnus Catharticus, Espino Cerval Europeo, Nerprun Cathartique

Overview

European buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) is a plant native to Europe, Africa, and Asia. It also grows in North America. Its berries are used as medicine.

European buckthorn contains chemicals that have laxative effects.

People sometimes use European buckthorn for constipation. It is also used for other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Don't confuse European buckthorn with alder buckthorn, sea buckthorn, or Cascara sagrada (California buckthorn). These are not the same.

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