Birch Bark Birch Bark is an herbal medicine. Wildharvested. |
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Black Haw Bark Black Haw has a very similar use to Cramp Bark, to which it is closely related. Wildharvested. |
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Buckthorn Bark Buckthorn Bark has a stimulating effect and is valuable in appendicitis, bleeding, bowels, dropsy, fever, itching, parasites, warts (external use) and so much more. Certified Organic. |
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Butternut Bark Butternut, during the last century, was known as one of the "most mild and efficacious laxatives" available, and as one of the "best and safest" laxatives to be found. Wildharvested. |
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Cascara Sagrada Bark Cascara Sagrada is the primary active ingredient in many commercial laxatives found at health food stores. Wildharvested. |
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Cat`s Claw Bark Cat’s claw has been reportedly used by indigenous peoples in the Andes to treat inflammation, rheumatism, gastric ulcers, tumors, dysentery, and as birth control. Wildharvested. |
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Cramp Bark As its name indicates, cramp bark is most used to relieve cramps, including menstrual cramps, muscle cramps, and stomach cramps. Wildharvested. |
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Devil’s Club Bark Stem and Bark - Devil’s Club is related to ginsing and is still an important herb for indigenous people. Generally the inner root bark is used for blood sugar regulation, diabetes, arthritis, ulcers and other digestive tract ailments. Wildharvested. |
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Fringe Tree Bark Fringe Tree Bark is a very useful herb for constipation linked to a sluggish liver and gallbladder. Wildharvested. |
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Muira Puama Bark Muira Puama bark, referred to as "potency wood", has been used to enhance sexual energy in both men and women. Wildharvested. |
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Pau d’Arco Bark South America’s “Tree of Life”
Pau d’Arco Bark strengthens the immune system, supports the blood, helps the body replenish vital elements, improves appetite, fortifies the body against viruses and germs, and assists the detoxification process. Wildharvested. |
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Prickly Ash Bark Prickly Ash Bark was a toothache remedy for the Native Americans, who also boiled the inner bark to make a wash for itching skin. Wildharvested. |
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Pygeum Bark Pygeum is among the most widely used and beneficial herbs for men's health. Wildharvested. |
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Slippery Elm Bark Slippery Elm Bark is considered one of the most valuable remedies in herbal practice. It not only has a most soothing and healing action on all the parts it comes in contact with, but in addition possesses much nutrition. Wildharvested |
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White Oak Bark White oak bark is one of the strongest natural astringent herbs available. Wildharvested. |
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White Willow Bark Today, white willow bark is often used as a natural alternative to aspirin - one of the most common uses in dietary supplements is as an adjunct for weight loss. Certified Organic. |
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Wild Cherry Bark Wild cherry bark is an important cough remedy. Other Uses: Bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma, nervous dyspepsia, and chronic diarrhea. Wildharvested. |
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Witch Hazel Witch hazel bark is a traditional herb of the North American Indians who used it to heal wounds, treat tumors, eye problems etc. Wildharvested. |
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Yohimbe Bark Yohimbe Bark is known throughout the world for its powerful effect on male libido and sexual function. Wildharvested. |
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