Epimedium 50 grs.
Epimedium 50 g is a traditional herb also known as Horny Goat Weed, highly valued within Asian herbal traditions. Used for centuries in Chinese herbal practice, this plant forms part of numerous botanical preparations and herbal tonics. At Edabea we carefully select this type of product to offer a reliable shopping experience, with discreet shipping, secure SSL payment and specialised customer support, within a catalogue dedicated to ethnobotany and traditional plants.
What is epimedium
Epimedium is a botanical genus of plants traditionally used in different Asian herbal preparations. In popular culture it is widely known as Horny Goat Weed, a name that has spread internationally within herbal traditions. Its historical use is especially associated with Chinese herbalism, where it has been included in plant tonics and botanical blends.
Within traditional herbal practices, epimedium has been appreciated for its botanical profile and its presence in preparations aimed at general balance and vitality. Its long history of use has made it one of the most recognised herbs within the catalogue of traditional Asian plants.
This product comes in a 50-gram dried herb format, a practical presentation for those interested in exploring this plant in infusions or herbal preparations, always within a careful and well-informed approach.
Characteristics and composition
- Dried epimedium herb
- 50 gram format
- Traditional plant from Asian herbalism
- Suitable for infusions or botanical preparations
- Well-known herbal profile within Eastern ethnobotany
Epimedium is one of the best-known traditional herbs in Asia and is commonly found in herbal markets, classical formulas and botanical preparations. Its value within modern ethnobotanical catalogues is linked to its long tradition of use and the contemporary interest in traditional Chinese herbalism.
Traditional use
In Asian herbal tradition, epimedium has been used in decoctions, infusions and other botanical preparations. In some traditional contexts it is considered a warming herb and is included in botanical formulas associated with vitality and general balance within classical herbal practice.
Today it remains a popular plant for those interested in exploring traditional botanical ingredients. Within the Edabea catalogue, epimedium pairs naturally with other herbs from the aphrodisiac herbs cluster, such as damiana, catuaba or tongkat ali.
Suggested preparation
- Heat water until it reaches boiling point.
- Add a moderate amount of epimedium to the preparation.
- Simmer gently for several minutes or prepare as an infusion.
- Strain before consuming the herbal preparation.
In traditional preparations this herb may also be macerated in other botanical bases. As a general guideline it is advisable to start with moderate quantities and adjust the preparation carefully.
Storage
To preserve epimedium properly, it is recommended to store the product in a cool, dry place protected from direct light. Keeping the container tightly closed helps maintain its aroma, texture and botanical characteristics for longer.
Comparison with other aphrodisiac plants
| Product | Use | Experience level | Discover |
|---|---|---|---|
| Epimedium | Asian herbal infusions and preparations | Intermediate | Current product |
| Damiana | Mesoamerican herbal tradition | Beginner | View damiana |
| Catuaba | Traditional Amazonian plant | Intermediate | Discover catuaba |
| Tongkat Ali | Traditional Southeast Asian root | Intermediate | View tongkat ali |
Frequently asked questions
What is epimedium?
Epimedium is a traditional herb widely used in Asian herbalism, particularly within Chinese herbal traditions. It is also known as Horny Goat Weed and forms part of many classical botanical preparations.
How is epimedium traditionally used?
Traditionally it has been used in decoctions, infusions or herbal macerations. A common preparation consists of simmering the herb in water for several minutes and straining it before consumption.
Which other herbs can it be combined with?
Within ethnobotanical contexts, epimedium may be associated with other traditional plants such as damiana, catuaba or tongkat ali. These combinations reflect the botanical interest in different herbal traditions around the world.
How should epimedium be stored?
It should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Keeping the container well closed helps preserve its aroma and natural botanical characteristics.
Why buy epimedium from Edabea?
Edabea is a specialised shop focused on ethnobotany and traditional plants. We carefully select our catalogue to provide a reliable purchasing experience with discreet shipping, secure SSL payment and specialised support.
Is it a popular herb within Asian traditions?
Yes, epimedium is one of the best-known herbs in traditional Asian herbalism. Its presence in classical formulas and herbal markets has contributed to its popularity within Eastern ethnobotany.
