Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested - Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
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Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested -
Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
Much of the knowledge of black haw that was not given by the Native Americans to the early settlers was taken from the King American Dispensatory (1854), a medical and herbal textbook. This text said, in part, that black haw was good for boosting fertility and to preclude abortion. This is said to account for many southern slave owners’ belief that they could produce a larger labor force (more slaves) by coercing their female slaves to eat the berries on a regular basis. Black haw is used to treat health problems caused by uterine contractions, including menstrual cramps and false labor pains. Black haw is a stronger uterine relaxant than cramp bark, and large or frequent doses may lower blood pressure. The reason black haw has been shown to lower blood pressure, and therefore help with uterine relaxation is the well known chemical constituent scopoletin, which is active and present in the herb. The black haw is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the honey suckle family. It is native to North America and grows in moist woods, thickets, and along stream banks. Its red berries ripen in August, and gradually turn blue through the winter. The berries are edible and may be eaten of the bush or made into jams or preserves. The root bark is collected in autumn, the stem bark in spring and summer. Native Americans used black haw for a variety of things including painful menses, to prevent miscarriage, as a postpartum antispasmodic, and in some cases for asthma. Also known as: Viburnum prunifolium. American sloe, stagbush, Southern Black Haw, Stag Bush, Viburnum, Viburnum lentago, Viburnum rufidulum.
SUGGESTED USAGE Tablets, tea, tincture. Precautions: Black haw is safe in pregnancy, and may even prevent miscarriage. Its use is not recommended by those with a history of liver and/or kidney problems and its use may produce gastrointestinal upset.
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Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested -
Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
Acetic acid, amentoflavone, arbutin, esculetin, myristic acid, oleanolic acid, salicylic acid, scopoletin, tannins, ursolic acid.
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Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested -
Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
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Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested -
Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
GUARANTEE/ SHIPPING INFORMATION Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested - Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb is shipped in a discrete, unmarked package. Orders are processed immediately and usually takes about 3 to 5 working days to be received. We do ask that you try it for 2 to 3 weeks to feel the full effects. Any information received is used only for order processing and shipping purposes. Your information, such as e-mail address, will never be disclosed to a third party.
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Black Haw Bark Powder Wildharvested -
Viburnum prunifolium, 1 lb, (Mountain Rose Herbs)
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