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Dog blood bush is one of those herbs I heard about through word of mouth. At first, the name threw me off, but once I looked into it, I realized why so many people rely on it — especially in Caribbean households. It’s most commonly known for helping with fertility and women’s health, but its uses go way beyond that.

Over time, I’ve learned that this plant, also known as Rivina humilis, has been used traditionally for cleansing the blood, managing menstrual issues, and even supporting the immune system. What I like most is that it’s all-natural, easy to brew as a tea, and doesn’t require many extra ingredients to work.
In this list, I’ll break down 15 dog blood bush benefits that are worth knowing about. These come from personal use, family knowledge, and what I’ve seen others share in real-life settings.
1. Supports Female Reproductive Health

This is probably the most well-known use for dog blood bush. Many women take it to help balance their menstrual cycles, regulate ovulation, and improve overall womb health. I’ve personally used it before and after my period to help with cleansing, and it made my cycle feel more manageable.
Helpful Tip:
Boil a handful of the leaves in water for about 15 minutes, then strain and drink a cup once or twice a day. Some people combine it with other herbs like vervain or red raspberry leaf for extra support, but it works well on its own too.
2. Helps Cleanse the Uterus After Menstruation or Miscarriage
This plant is often used as a “womb cleanser” to help flush out leftover tissue after a period or miscarriage. It’s believed to help the uterus return to a healthier state and prepare it for a future pregnancy.
Helpful Tip:
Use it as a tea for about 3–5 days after your cycle ends. Always talk to your healthcare provider first, especially if you’ve had a miscarriage or other complications.
3. May Help Boost Fertility

Many women turn to dog blood bush when they’re trying to conceive. It’s believed to help prepare the womb by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and clearing out blockages in the reproductive system.
Helpful Tip:
If you’re using it to support fertility, start taking it after your period and stop around ovulation. You don’t need large amounts — just one or two cups of tea a day for a few days in a row.
4. Eases Menstrual Cramps
One thing I noticed when drinking dog blood bush tea was how much it helped ease cramping. It doesn’t knock out pain like medication, but it does calm the muscles and reduce discomfort in a natural way.
Helpful Tip:
Sip the tea warm, especially during the first couple of days of your cycle when cramps are usually the worst. Adding a bit of cinnamon can help enhance the pain-relieving effect.
5. May Reduce Fibroids and Ovarian Cysts
There are a lot of personal stories of women using dog blood bush to help shrink fibroids or manage cysts naturally. While it’s not a cure, some people believe its cleansing and anti-inflammatory properties help the body manage these issues better.
Helpful Tip:
Drink the tea consistently, but take breaks in between. A common cycle is one week on, one week off. Always check with your doctor if you’ve been diagnosed with fibroids or cysts.
6. Helps Cleanse the Blood

This is one of the reasons the plant got its name. Dog blood bush is believed to help purify the blood, removing waste and toxins over time. It’s often used during “detox” routines.
Helpful Tip:
Try it as part of a short detox period — for example, drinking one cup daily for 7 days while eating more raw fruits and drinking water. Don’t overdo it, and take breaks between cycles.
7. May Help With Inflammation
Because of its natural anti-inflammatory compounds, dog blood bush may help with inflammation-related pain in the body. I’ve seen people use it for joint stiffness and muscle soreness with decent results.
Helpful Tip:
You can drink the tea or make a strong brew to use as a warm compress on sore areas. It’s gentle on the skin and easy to make at home.
8. Supports Skin Health
Some people use it to help with skin conditions like rashes, eczema, and acne. I tried using the cooled tea as a rinse, and it helped reduce some redness and itchiness.
Helpful Tip:
Brew a pot, let it cool, and use it as a face rinse or apply it with a clean cloth. You can also soak a cotton pad and dab it onto problem spots.
9. Helps Clear Up Vaginal Discharge
If you’re dealing with unusual or excessive discharge that’s not related to an infection, dog blood bush may help balance things out naturally. It’s often used by women who want to reset their vaginal health without medication.
Helpful Tip:
Always rule out infections first. But if everything checks out and you’re still having symptoms, try drinking the tea for a few days and track any changes.
10. Strengthens the Immune System

Dog blood bush is packed with antioxidants and other compounds that help support immune health. While I wouldn’t call it a miracle herb, it’s a solid addition when you’re trying to stay healthy during flu season or after being sick.
Helpful Tip:
Combine it with other immune-boosting herbs like turmeric, ginger, or garlic. Take it for a few days at a time and give your body a rest between cycles.
11. Can Be Used as a Postpartum Tonic
In many traditional settings, dog blood bush is given to new mothers to help their bodies heal after childbirth. It’s used to clean out the womb, reduce swelling, and support overall recovery.
Helpful Tip:
Only use this if you’ve already been cleared by your doctor postpartum. It’s often used in tea form, once or twice a day for about a week.
12. May Help With Anemia
Because it helps cleanse the blood and may support better circulation, some people use dog blood bush as part of a natural routine to manage anemia. It’s not a direct iron supplement, but it helps the body function better overall.
Helpful Tip:
Pair it with iron-rich foods like leafy greens, beans, or liver if you’re trying to naturally support low iron levels.
13. Helps With Hormonal Imbalance
Whether it’s from stress, diet, or underlying health conditions, hormone issues can affect everything from mood to weight. Dog blood bush is often used to support balance, especially in women who feel “off” during their cycle.
Helpful Tip:
Try it for one week per month and take note of how your mood, energy, and cycle feel. Keep it consistent but don’t overuse it — more doesn’t always mean better.

14. Supports Detox During Lifestyle Changes
If you’re starting a new diet or wellness routine, dog blood bush can help your body adjust by gently supporting detox. I used it during a sugar cleanse, and it helped reduce bloating and fatigue in those early days.
Helpful Tip:
Take it with lemon and warm water in the morning during detox periods. It helps kickstart digestion and can support a cleaner transition into healthier habits.
15. Easy to Use and Widely Available
One of the best things about this herb is that it’s accessible. You can find it in dried form, fresh in some local herbal shops, or even grow it yourself in warm climates. It doesn’t require fancy tools or hard-to-pronounce ingredients.
Helpful Tip:
Buy from trusted sources. If you’re picking it fresh, make sure it’s free from pesticides or roadside pollution. Store dried leaves in a cool, dry place and use within a few months for the best results.