
SACRED BARK RHAMNUS PURSHIANA 11 LBS CASE
Cascara sagrada with other names: bitter bark and sacred bark was first used by the American Indians. It means “sacred bark.” It’s made from the bark of a tree found in the northwestern U.S. The bark contains anthraquinone glycosides. This acts as a cathartic or laxative. Cascara may help relieve constipation. Improves intestinal transit
Laxative Improves digestion
Colon cleansing
Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides
Improves metabolism
Mental disorders
Generally speaking, Sacred Bark or Cascara Sagrada will induce a bowel movement within eight to 12 hours of taking a dose.
Packing: 16 oz Kraft bag
Ingredients: Fresh Cascara Sagrada barks (Rhamnus Purshiana) Air Dried
Instructions
Cascara barks are prepared as a tea or aromatic fluid extract. The aromatic fluid extract dosage is 1 ml.
Origin: Mexico
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SACRED BARK RHAMNUS PURSHIANA
Sacred Bark or Cascara Sagrada with other names: bitter bark and sacred bark was first used by the American Indians. It means “sacred bark.” It’s made from the bark of a tree found in the northwestern U.S. The bark contains anthraquinone glycosides. This acts as a cathartic or laxative. Cascara may help relieve constipation.
The bark contains anthraquinone glycosides. This acts as a cathartic or laxative. Cascara may help relieve constipation. But in 2002, the FDA marked laxatives that contain cascara sagrada as category II agents. This means they are not generally recognized as safe and effective for over-the-counter use. Manufacturers had not done studies to show the safety of cascara sagrada.
Medically valid uses
Cascara is used to treat constipation. The usual dose is 300 mg taken 1 time a day. Taking cascara at a higher dose or for longer than 6 days is not advised.
When taken by mouth, it has these effects:
Acts as a laxative or purgative, to loosen and increase bowel movements
Empties the colon
Unsubstantiated claims
There may be benefits that have not yet been proven through research.
Cascara may help treat parasitic infestations.
Dosing format
Cascara sagrada comes as oral tablets, capsules, and syrup. Follow the instructions on the package for the correct dose. Cascara is also prepared as a tea or aromatic fluid extract. The aromatic fluid extract dosage is 1 ml.
Side effects, toxicity, and interactions
Side effects include stomach cramping and diarrhea.
As with any laxative, you should not it use when you have stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting. Do not use cascara if you have chronic intestinal problems. These include Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, sprue, or irritable bowel syndrome.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not use cascara sagrada.
Don’t take a higher-than-recommended dose. There are reports of liver toxicity when taken long-term in higher than recommended doses or for more than 6 days in a row.
The bark is considered safe only after it’s been aged for 1 year.