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www.gardenandhearth.com/Growing_Cycad
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How to Grow Cycads? ... ・ Although these plants are often thought of as being palms or ferns, they are neither and belong to the... ・ Native to the tropics, ... Sassafras Scientific Name
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klemow.wilkes.edu/Sassafras.html
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Two grams of mucilage derived from sassafras pith can be used to treat inflammation, conjunctivitis, and erythema. The mild aromatic safrole oil from the bark ...
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www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/bpc1911/sassafras.htm...
www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/bpc1911/sassafras.html
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Sassafras pith is obtained from the young stems and branches of Sassafras officinale, Nees and Eberm. (N.O. Laurineae), being collected late in the autumn, ...
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www.herbsguide.net/sassafras.html
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It is used in skin diseases. It has been praised as a dental disinfectant. A lotion of rose water or distilled water, with Sassafras Pith is recommended for the eyes.
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maria-blanco.suite101.com/herbal-uses-of-sassafras-in-s...
maria-blanco.suite101.com/herbal-uses-of-sassafras-in-southwest-louisiana-a134124
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Jul 23, 2009 ... In particular, Sassafras pith (sassafras medulla) can also be used to calm eye inflammation or as a soothing drink in catarrhal affection by ...
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www.herballegacy.com/Dysentery.html
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Sassafras: Give the mucilage of sassafras pith. [SNH p.79] Mucilage of sassafras pith: See formula using sassafras pith, powdered and distilled water. [SNH p.80] ...
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botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/s/sassaf20.html
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Laurus Sassafras. Sassafrax. Sassafras radix. ---Parts Used---Bark-root and the root, pith. ---Habitat---Eastern United States, from Canada to Florida, and Mexico ...
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herbs.ygoy.com/2011/12/31/sassafras-herb-sassafras-tea-...
herbs.ygoy.com/2011/12/31/sassafras-herb-sassafras-tea-oil-and-its-benefits/
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Dec 31, 2011 ... Sassafras pith which is filtered after standing for some hours and mixed in rose water can be recommended for healthy eyes. Leaves are used ...
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plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/cs_saal5.pdf
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Common sassafras, ague tree. Uses. Ethnobotanic: All parts of the sassafras plant are spicy and aromatic. The roots, bark, leaves, new shoots, and pith from the ...
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