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Cascara Sagrada Sacred
Bark |
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(Rhamnus
purshiana), sacred bark, (a translation of the Spanish name “cascara
sagrada”), bearberry-tree, bearwood, Persiana bark. This indigenous tree
occurs on the sides and bottoms of canyons from the Rocky Mountains to the
Pacific Ocean. Cascara
is a aperient, a laxative which worked gently and without griping or
irritation to produce easier evacuation and normal stool function. It acts
specifically upon the large intestines, which gives it its importance in the
lower bowel formula. He recommended it for cases of long-standing
constipation, used in small doses over a long period of time. Even if an
immediate effect does not take place, eventually the Cascara will tone and
strengthen the bowel and effect normal function. Therefore, if you are
looking for a strong, one- time laxative, choose Turkey rhubarb or some other
cathartic, instead of Cascara Sagrada. Cascara
acts wonderfully to tone the entire alimentary canal, increasing the
secretions of the stomach, liver, pancreas and lower bowels. It is also most
beneficial to the gall ducts, and relieves liver complaints, especially
enlarged liver. |
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