Goldenseal is native to forests in the eastern and central parts of the United States, but is becoming hard to find in the wild—in 1996 it was declared an endangered species. Goldenseal has been called “the poor man’s ginseng” because like ginseng it is said to be good for treating just about everything.
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Goldenseal gained widespread popularity in the early 1800s due to its promotion by a charismatic herbalist named Samuel Thompson. Thompson believed goldenseal to be a magical cure for many conditions. Demand for this herb dramatically increased, until Thompson's system of medicine fell out of popularity.
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Description of Goldenseal; Goldenseal is native to forested areas of the eastern United States, mainly in the region of the Ohio River. Today it can still be found there, but is also grown in the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
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Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid using goldenseal. The berberine in the herb may cause the uterus to contract, increasing the risk of premature labor or miscarriage. Berberine may also be transferred through breast milk, causing life-threatening liver problems in nursing infants.
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Most of the moist mountainous woodland areas in the North American continent have wild populations of the goldenseal herb. The herb tends to prefer soil which has a good cover of dead leaves and humus. Cultivated goldenseal is now the norm as the plant is rare in its natural habitat due to over collection in the wild.
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The main ingredient in goldenseal products is the root of a bright yellow plant called Hydrastis canadensis. The herb gets its name from the golden-yellow scars, shaped like old-fashioned wax letter seals, that develop when a stem breaks off. ... Uses of goldenseal herb...
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