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Sarsaparilla Root Extract 1 fl oz: K Full Description
About 30-40 dropperfuls per bottle. 30-40 drops per dropperful. Gaia Herb Farm receives Annual Organic Certification. Oregon Tilth has certified Gaia Farms as an Organic Grower of more than 50 medicinal plants. Gaia Herbs Analytical Laboratory analyzes every batch of every product to ensure quality, product consistency, and activity with state of the art instruments. Gaia has become a leader in herbal product analysis, headed up by Dr. Xiping Wang, Chief Scientist and Natural products Chemist. Herbal extracts are a highly effective way to administer herbs. They are very concentrated, they work faster than teas and are four to eight times stronger than capsules. Extracts are easily digestible and quickly assimilated into the system. Used as an infusion, decoction, extract and tincture. The dried roots of certain South and Central American Smilax species are the source of sarsaparilla, which has been used medicinally, but is now used mainly in confectionary and soft drinks. The following species are sources of sarsaparilla (Pereira 1842, Trease & Evans 1966, Wallis 1967): Smilax aristolochiaefolia Miller -- yields Vera Cruz or Mexican sarsaparillas Smilax febrifuga Kunth -- yields Guayaquil sarsaparilla Smilax medica Schldl. & Cham. -- yields Vera Cruz or Mexican sarsaparilla Smilax officinalis Kunth -- yields Jamaica, Lima, and Honduras sarsaparillas Smilax ornata Lemaire -- yields Jamaica or Costa Rica sarsaparilla Smilax regelii Killip & C. Morton -- yields Honduras sarsaparilla Smilax siphilitica Willd.-- yields Brazilian sarsaparilla The starch-rich root can be dried and ground into a powder that is used in making cakes, puddings, sweet drinks, jelly and soups. Genuine root beer is made from the roots. Sarsaparilla's saponins facilitate the body's absorption of other drugs and phytochemicals. The saponins are used by the body to synthesize hormones. Sarsaparilla has a noticeable aphrodisiac effect, thus explaining the popularity of old-time root beer in the saloons. Sarsaparilla is a medicinal herb of ancient Native American application. It has been used for sexual impotence, rheumatism, skin ailment, urinary problems and as a tonic for physical weakness. It was shown clinically in 1942 to dramatically improve psoriasis. It is also useful for acne, rashes and hives. It's anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective effects have been shown in rats, and improvement of appetite and digestion as well as diuretic actions in humans has also been documented. Sarsaparilla has demonstrated the ability to attack and neutralize microbes in the blood stream. In the 1950's, the antibiotic properties of sarsaparilla were documented. Its effective use as an adjuvant for the treatment of leprosy was documented in a human trial in 1959. Sarsaparilla was used by the Chinese in the treatment of syphilis. Recent clinical observations in China demonstrated that slow-acting sarsasparilla is effective, according to blood tests, in about 90% of acute cases an
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