Sarsaparilla root (Jamaican) - Latin Name: (Smilax ornata)
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Herbal Anecdote: The name sarsaparilla or zarzaparilla comes from the Spanish word zarza (bramble or bush), parra (vine), and illa (small)—a small, brambled vine. Sarsaparilla vine should not be confused with the large sasparilla and sassafras trees (the root and bark of which were once used to flavor root beer). Sarsaparilla has been used as an ingredient in root beer and other beverages for its foaming properties—not for its flavoring properties. Traditional Uses: |
The following products contain Sarsaparilla root (Jamaican):
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Female Hormone Blend
Female Hormone balance is a gentle and effective tonic formula used to correct female hormonal imbalances and to strengthen the female reproductive system. Recommended fo read more... |
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Radiant Skin
A blood purifying and liver strengthening blend used in cases of dermatological disorders associated with poor fat metabolism, bacterial overgrowth, hormonal imbalances, read more... |
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Sarsaparilla Bark (Jamaican)
May be used in the correction of such diffuse systemic problems as skin and rheumatic conditions. It is particularly useful in scaling skin conditions such as psoriasis,e read more... |
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