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Sarsaparilla
Sarsaparilla is a bush that grows abundantly in the Iberian Peninsula and produces characteristic red berry-shaped fruits. However, these fruits are not edible, but the roots of this plant are used for different medicinal purposes. In the past, a sarsaparilla drink was even made, which was very popular, but today you can buy mainly dried sarsaparilla root to prepare infusions or sarsaparilla extract to drink diluted.
Sarsaparilla is a bush that grows abundantly in the Iberian Peninsula and produces characteristic red berry-shaped fruits. However, these fruits are not edible, but the roots of this plant are used for different medicinal purposes. In the past, a sarsaparilla drink was even made, which was very popular, but today you can buy mainly dried sarsaparilla root to prepare infusions or sarsaparilla extract to drink diluted.
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Sarsaparilla is a bush that grows abundantly in the Iberian Peninsula and produces characteristic red berry-shaped fruits. However, these fruits are not edible, but the roots of this plant are used for different medicinal purposes. In the past, a sarsaparilla drink was even made, which was very popular, but today you can buy mainly dried sarsaparilla root to prepare infusions or sarsaparilla extract to drink diluted.
Sarsaparilla properties
Among the properties of sarsaparilla that make it suitable for herbal medicine, its content in essential oils, tannins, minerals and saponins stands out. This makes it an excellent cleanser and diuretic that is used to combat kidney disorders, gout and rheumatic pain. It also has expectorant effects for the treatment of colds and flu.
In addition, it is a digestive tonic that is especially suitable for relieving intestinal disorders such as diarrhea and colic. Finally, sarsaparilla applied to the skin is effective in fighting acne, hives, and other skin disorders.
How to take sarsaparilla
The most widespread ways to take sarsaparilla are the infusions and extracts of this plant. Sarsaparilla infusion is made from dried roots of this plant, which are boiled in water and then strained and filtered before consumption. For its part, sarsaparilla extract is indicated to dilute in juices and other beverages.
Despite being a very popular natural remedy, before consuming it you must take into account the possible side effects of sarsaparilla. These can occur if excessively high doses of sarsaparilla are taken or in certain health conditions. Among others, sarsaparilla contraindications advise against its use in case of hypertension, kidney failure and other kidney problems.
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