Sarsaparilla – Allergies

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Sarsaparilla – Allergies (Smilax officinalis) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used historically for allergies, lungs, glands, skin, stamina, blood clots, anti-stress, sense of well-being, hormone replacement, energy, female problems, venereal dis-eases, dermatitis

Sarsaparilla – Allergies (Smilax officinalis) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used historically for allergies, lungs, glands, skin, stamina, blood clots, anti-stress, sense of well-being, hormone replacement, energy, female problems, venereal dis-eases, dermatitis

 

Sarsaparilla – Allergies Common Names: Jamaica Sarsaparilla, Honduras Sarsaparilla, Spanish Sarsaparilla, Guay-Aquil Sarsaparilla, Red Sarsaparilla.  Sarsaparilla - Allergies

Parts Used: Root

During the 1800’s Sarsaparilla, as a drink, was as well known as coco-cola is today.  It was enjoyed for many reasons.

  • Sarsaparilla is an excellent source of energy to recover from exhaustion.
  • It helps a person conquer stress
  • Hormone source for both men and women
  • Handles and prevents venereal disease, especiallly when mixed with half Golden Seal.

Sarsaparilla can also be effectively employed for the relief of menopause, skin eruptions, lymphatic problems and the “heartbreak of psoriasis.”

There’s an herbal remedy that’s been used by native populations in Central and South America for thousands for years, shown to help relieve a wide range of problems from skin dermatitis to coughs.

Starting in around the 1950s, European physicians considered sarsaparilla root a “tonic, blood purifier, diuretic and sweat promoter” that could help treat serious, even life-threatening infections, such as leprosy or cancer.

Today, sarsaparilla products go by many different names depending on exactly which roots or plants are used to make the product, how they’re prepared, and what part of the world they come from. Other common names for sarsaparilla include Smilax, Honduran sarsaparilla, Jamaican sarsaparilla and zarzaparilla.

While it’s no longer used to treat skin infections from tropical bugs, leprosy or syphilis, sarsaparilla can commonly still be found in herbal preparations for balancing hormones, lowering fluid retention and improving overall immune function. (1)

Recommended Dosage: 40 to 80 drops follwing meals or as an in-between meal pick-me-up.  Apply externally daily, as needed, to skin problems and swellings.  As a hormonal source for women or men, 80 drops three times a day.

Directions on label: For adults, mix 2 ml of extract in 2 oz (60 ml) of water one time daily preferably with a meal.

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Sarsaparilla

1 OUNCE, 4 OUNCE

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