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What It Is Used For ... Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis). In: Coates P, Blackman M, Cragg G, et al., eds. Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker; 2005:297–308. ... Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.), Berberine. Natural Standard Database Web site. Accessed on July 3, 2007.
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Goldenseal ( Orange-root , Orangeroot ; Hydrastis canadensis ) is a perennial herb in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States. I...
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Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) is one of the most popular herbs sold on the American market. But why is it so popular? What is it used for? And where is the science to back it up? Answers to those questions are as ambiguous as the scientific literature on the plant.
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Hydrastis canadensis is a woodland plant of the North Eastern region of the U.S. from Vermont to Georgia, west to Alabama, Nebraska, Minnesota and Arkansas. In Canada it occurs chiefly in Ontario. The main growing region used to be Ohio valley, before it became the area fell victim to deforestation and development.
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n Latin name: Hydrastis canadensis; part used: rhizomes (dried); uses: antimicrobial, expec-torant, antiinflammatory, gastritis, digestive and oral ulcers, bladder infections, sore throat, epidermal infections, cancer, tuberculosis;
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HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS.*; BY JOHN URI LLOYD, Ph. M.†; CINCINNATI, OHIO. [ Reproduced by permission of the Western Druggist, Chicago, Eclectic Medieal Journal, Cincinnati.] and reprinted from the; BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION. ... Hydrastis has been used from time immemorial by the North Amer-ican; Indians as a yellow dye and as...
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- In Europe the hydrastis has been used for disorders of the stomach and liver, and has been highly recommended in cancer. It has also been tried in the form of an infusion, in dropsy, being considered an efficient diuretic. ... Hydrastis Hydrastis Canadensis 1...
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It has been traditionally used for such ailments as eye inflammations, cancer, high blood pressure, skin and liver diseases. ... A similar solution as described above is used, but with an increased portion of 1/4 teaspoon of goldenseal.
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GENERIC NAME: GOLDENSEAL (Hydrastis canadensis) - ORAL ... USES: Goldenseal has been used for infections in the mouth, lungs, intestines (e.g., traveler's diarrhea) and urinary system. It has also been used for swelling (inflammation), indigestion, cold and flu symptoms, menstrual disorders, gallbladder inflammation and...
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