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Herb Information
Name: American Sanicle |
Biological
Name: Sanicula marilandica |
Other
Names: Sanicle, American sanicle, black sanicle, black snakeroot, wood sanicle, sanicle root, pool root, butterwort |
Description:
American sanicle is a perennial plant found in rich woods from Newfoundland south to Georgia, and west to Alberta and Colorado. A fibrous rootstock produces a light- green,. furrowed, hollow stern bearing a few sessile leaves or none at all. Most of the plant's bluish-green, palmately lobed leaves are basal, growing on long petioles. Small umbels of white, greenish-white, or yellowish flowers bloom from May to July.
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Parts
Used: Rootstock, leaves |
Medicinal
Applications
Action
Astringent, expectorant, nervine, vulnerary, alterative, discutient, depurative
Uses
The astringent properties of sanicle root make it useful as a gargle for irritations and sores in the mouth and throat and also internally for ulcers, hemorrhage and excessive menstrual flow. The Powdered root has been popularly used against intermittent fever and chorea (St. Vitus' dance).
Jethro Ross calls this herb "a cure-all". It possesses powerful cleansing and healing properties
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Dosage:
Infusion: Steep 1 tsp. Rootstock in water. Take 1 cup a day
Tincture: A dose is from 15 to 30 drops
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Safety:
No information available. |
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