2. Powder
- What you need: Dried roots, grinder.
- Steps:
- Clean and dry the roots completely.
- Grind into a fine powder.
- Store in a glass jar.
- How to use: Add ½ teaspoon of the powder to smoothies, tea, or warm water once a day.
3. Tincture
- What you need: Fresh roots, alcohol (like vodka), jar.
- Steps:
- Chop the fresh root and fill half a jar.
- Cover with alcohol and seal the jar.
- Keep in a dark place for 3–4 weeks, shaking every few days.
- Strain and store in a dropper bottle.
- How to use: Take 10–15 drops in water up to 2 times a day.
4. Poultice for Skin
- What you need: Fresh roots.
- Steps:
- Wash and crush the root until it becomes soft and juicy.
- Apply directly on small cuts or sores.
- Wrap with a clean cloth for 30–60 minutes.
5. Root Soak for Tired Feet
- What you need: A handful of fresh or dried root, warm water.
- Steps:
- Boil the roots for 15 minutes in water.
- Pour into a basin and let it cool a bit.
- Soak your feet for 20 minutes. This helps with swelling and tiredness.

Important Note:
Bull thistle root is generally safe in small amounts, but always check with a doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have chronic health problems before using any herbal remedy.
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