Sheep Sorrel Herb
Sheep sorrel is a sour-tasting wild herb. People use it in herbal medicine and detox teas. It helps immunity and digestion, but must be used in small amounts.
Sheep sorrel herb (Rumex acetosella) is a wild leafy herb found in Europe, North America, and parts of Africa.
- Small, green leaves with a sharp, sour (lemon-like) taste
- Grows naturally in fields and grasslands
- Used in traditional herbal medicine and sometimes in food in small amounts
It is different from “ship sorrel” or “hibiscus sorrel” – sheep sorrel is its own plant.
What Is Sheep Sorrel Herb Used For?
Sheep sorrel is mainly used in traditional and herbal medicine. It is known for:
- Supporting the immune system
- Helping with detox and cleansing
- Supporting digestive health
- Being part of famous herbal blends like Essiac tea
- Providing antioxidants
It is not commonly eaten as a main vegetable, but used medicinally.
How It Works
Sheep sorrel contains:
- Antioxidants – protect body cells
- Flavonoids – support immunity
- Oxalic acid – gives a sour taste and aids digestion (in small amounts)
These compounds help the body cleanse, fight inflammation, and support general wellness.
How Sheep Sorrel Herb Is Used
- Herbal tea (dried leaves)
- Powdered form mixed with other herbs
- Capsules or tinctures
- Used in small doses, often blended with other herbs
Safety and Caution
- Use only small amounts
- Not recommended for people with kidney problems (contains oxalates)
- Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Not for long-term heavy use
- Store in a cool, dry place
Herb vs Powder
- Whole herb: brewed as tea
- Powder: easy to measure and mix into blends
Specification: Sheep Sorrel Herb
|




There are no reviews yet.