Action
The root is an alterative tonic, diuretic, diaphoretic, carminative
Uses
Sarsaparilla root is said to be good for gout, rheumatism, colds,
fevers, and catarrhal problems, as well as for relieving flatulence.
A tea made from it has also been used externally for skin problems,
scrofula, and ringworm. Sarsaparilla would be classed generally
as a "blood purifier." It was once commonly taken as a
tonic in spring.
It is also used for venereal diseases, herpes, skin diseases, arthritis,
rheumatism, gout, epilepsy, insanity, chronic nervous diseases,
abdominal distention, intestinal gas, debility, impotence, turbid
urine.
Sarsaparilla purifies the urino-genital tract, dispelling all infection
and inflammation. Its purifying action wends to the nervous system
and it helps cleanse the mind of negative emotions; therefore it
is useful in many nervous disorders.
Sarsaparilla's diaphoretic and blood-cleansing action is useful
for rheumatic inflammation.
For herpes and venereal complaints, it can be combined with gentian.
It stimulates the production of reproductive hormones and has tonic
action on the sexual organs.
As a blood-purifier it works well with burdock root. Externally,
it can be used as a wash for genital sores or herpes, or as a hot
fomentation for painful, arthritic joints.
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