Lamb’s Quarters

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Amaranthaceae

Lamb’s Quarters

Chenopodium album
✓ Generally Safe Safe in Pregnancy
Native to: Europe, Asia (naturalised globally)
Also known as: White Goosefoot, Fat Hen, Meldweed, Wild Spinach
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🌱 Parts Used

LeafSeed

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Nutritional supplementation (exceptional vitamin and mineral profile), digestive complaints, anaemia, anti-inflammatory. Ancient cultivated food plant — nutritious spring green.


Herbal Actions

Nutritive, anti-inflammatory, digestive, antioxidant, prebiotic (seed)

🔬 Active Constituents

Vitamins A, C, and K (exceptional), calcium (309mg/100g — higher than spinach), iron, magnesium, riboflavin, betaine, oxalic acid (leaves)

⚗️ Preparation Methods

Food☕ Herbal Tea

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal TeaFresh or dried leaves per 250ml, steep 5 min, 2x daily
TinctureAs food: cup cooked greens daily
NotesCook leaves to reduce oxalate (blanch 3 min, discard water). Seeds: cook like quinoa. Traditional spring tonic vegetable. Rich in betaine (liver protective). One of most nutritious wild plants.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ✓ Generally Safe
Pregnancy Safe in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions Possible — consult doctor

Contraindications: High oxalate — kidney stones, kidney disease. Vitamin K — warfarin. Cook to reduce oxalate. Generally very safe.

Side Effects: Oxalate toxicity (large raw amounts). Reduced mineral absorption. Very safe cooked.

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