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Sue Reynolds, Master Herbalist
Sue Reynolds, M.S.W.
Master Herbalist

Last Update: February 15, 2010
 
 
 

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White Oak Bark (460 mg)

Astringent that shrinks swollen tissues & helps normalize bleeding. Gums, throats, & digestive tract tissues.

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Category:     Single Herbs
Parts Used:     Bark
Body System:     Circulatory System, Intestinal System

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730-7 100 count $14.35 $9.55

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T r a d i t i o n a l     U s e s
 
Bites
    Blood - Maintains Normal Clotting Ability
Blood - Retain in Body
    Blood - Retain in Body
Blood - Retain in Body
    Bowels - Fast moving
Dental
    Glands
Gums
    Gums - Maintain Healthy Bacteria Levels
Kidney
    Liver
Mouth
    Pancreas - Maintains Blood Flow to Limbs
Skin
    Skin - Broken
Spleen
    Stomach - Maintain Healthy Walls
Teeth
    Throat
Thyroid Gland
    Tonsils
Upset Stomach
    Uterus
Vagina
    Varicose Veins
Veins - Anus
    Venereal
Vomiting (occasional)
    Worms, Pin
 
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White oak bark has been an important herb used by Native American cultures for hundreds of years as a medicine to treat wounds and intestinal problems. White oak bark is one of the strongest natural astringent herbs available. It provides not only great astringent properties, but anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties as well.

Rich in tannins, white oak bark also provides vitamin B12 and minerals like calcium, iron and zinc. White oak bark's astringent properties tighten tissues and strengthen blood vessels, making it ideal for treating diarrhea, hemorrhoids and varicose veins. The blood-clotting agents active in white oak bark are also helpful to cease nosebleeds.

White oak bark has also been used to treat inflammation and irritations caused by poor digestion, ulcers, strep throat and skin problems.


Recommendations
Take two capsules with meals three times daily.






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