Alkanet Root

Medicago sativa Origin- USA

Also known as- Batschia canescens, Hoary puccoon, Lithospermum canescens, Dyer's bugloss

Introduction: Alkanet root is primarily used as a dying and coloring agent, especially for fabrics, soap, and lip balm.

Parts Used The root is the part used in traditional dye crafts.

Typical Preparations: For oil based products, infuse oil by placing approximately 1 TBSP in ¼ cup of oil. Shake or stir daily for a few days, then strain Alkanet root out. Heat may be used to help speed up the process. Ratio of Alkanet to oil will need to be altered according to product being made, adjust amounts as necessary.

Summary: Alkanet root is primarily used as a natural dying agent, and it imparts a ruby red color to natural fibers, wool, wood, stone, lip balm, lipstick, ointments, salve, soap, lotion, and to tint oils, vinegar, tinctures, varnishes, or wine. In the past, Alkanet root was used to improve the appearance of low quality wines and ports, and to give an aged appearance to wine corks. However, Alkanet root is mainly used as a dying agent now, and is not recommended for internal use. In soap, Alkanet root will yield shades of pink, blue, and purple, depending upon the amount used, types of oil used, and the alkalinity of the soap.

Precautions: For external use only. Do not apply to broken or abraded skin.

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Folklore Information
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