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Red Root

Ceanothus americanus

This plant is native in Canada to Manitoba, south to Nebraska, Texas and South Carolina. It is sometimes called New Jersey Tea because it was used as a substitute for Tea during the American Revolutionary war. It is an especially good landscape plant because of its hardiness and exceptional flowering habits that have also earned it the name Wild Snowball. It can withstand inhospitable conditions due to the presence of massive, woody, deep red colored roots that can reach diameters of up to 8 inches.

What is Red Root Used For?

The root is very bitter and astringent and has been used as a mouthwash. It is considered a Lymphatic Alterative and can be used in all forms of sluggish lymph function.

Highlights

Traditional Health Benefits of Red Root

Liver & Cleanse Support
Liver & Cleanse Support
Immune Support
Immune Support
Women
Women

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