Coriander: Dosage

Coriander is presented in the form of the crushed and powdered drug and other preparations for ingestion.

Coriander is also a component of various tea mixtures, mainly gastrointestinal teas, and often as a flavor corrigendum. In addition, coriander is found in numerous combination preparations, mainly in drops, less frequently in ointments.

Coriander seeds: What dose?

The average daily dose is 3 g of the drug, unless otherwise prescribed.

Preparation of coriander

To prepare tea, crush or crush 1-3 g of fresh coriander (1 teaspoon equals about 2.3 g) and then pour boiling water over it. Finally, when the tea has been left covered for 10-15 minutes, it can be passed through a tea strainer.

What should be taken into consideration?

Coriander should not be used in cases of known hypersensitivity to coriander or other umbelliferous plants.

The drug should be kept dry and protected from light in tight-fitting glass or metal containers.