Sassafras (U.S.)

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The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Sassafras is a widely used folk remedy, and commonly used as a "Spring Tonic." When the body has to switch from heating to cooling after a winter of heating, sometimes, in the matter of a few hours, it can cause a very listless and overwhelmed feeling. Sassafras tea is called for to thin the thick winter blood for summer cooling. As a consequence, Sassafras provides abundant energy. In addition to this, it possesses almost miraculous properties to dissolve and prevent blood clots. When blood clots occur, they are usually accompanied by a burning, stinging sensation under the skin. Apply Vitamin E from 100 i.u. capsules to the area, then soak a layer of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Sassafras extract and lay this over the area and cover with plastic sandwich wrap. Finally, wrap a cloth around this to hold all in place. Leave on during the day or night and change morning and night with a fresh application. Wash the area and allow to dry before putting on a fresh application. Persist until all threat of problem is gone. Sassafras counteracts the harmful effects of smoking. The traditional way to use this is to combine a few drops of Sassafras Oil or extract to the smoking mixture. For relief of poison ivy or poison oak torment, apply full strength Sassafras extract to the troubled area. A spray bottle or clean perfume atomizer is a good means of application to the itching areas. Apply as often as desired, or saturate cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with the extract and lay over the area until relief is obtained. Change dressing every 4 to 6 hours and allow area to dry between applications. Knitbone extract can also be used, in conjunction with Sassafras extract, for added relief and repair of any scratch marks from the ordeal. SPECIAL NOTE: Some governments ban the use of Sassafras because of an experiment conducted by some "Scientists" on white rats. The "Scientists" irritated white rats by force-feeding them concentrated Sassafras, equivalent to 10 gallons of the tea per day, per rat. The rats hated it and got sick. This proved that Sassafras was dangerous to your health and therefore, was officially banned. It is our opinion then, that if you drink less than 10 gallons per day of the tea, and you like it, it's probably good for you. To thin the blood, use Sassafras instead of using aspirin (produced from coal tar and synthetic vinegar). If a person feels too cool then reduce the amount.

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The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Sassafras is a widely used folk remedy, and commonly used as a "Spring Tonic." When the body has to switch from heating to cooling after a winter of heating, sometimes, in the matter of a few hours, it can cause a very listless and overwhelmed feeling. Sassafras tea is called for to thin the thick winter blood for summer cooling. As a consequence, Sassafras provides abundant energy. In addition to this, it possesses almost miraculous properties to dissolve and prevent blood clots. When blood clots occur, they are usually accompanied by a burning, stinging sensation under the skin. Apply Vitamin E from 100 i.u. capsules to the area, then soak a layer of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Sassafras extract and lay this over the area and cover with plastic sandwich wrap. Finally, wrap a cloth around this to hold all in place. Leave on during the day or night and change morning and night with a fresh application. Wash the area and allow to dry before putting on a fresh application. Persist until all threat of problem is gone. Sassafras counteracts the harmful effects of smoking. The traditional way to use this is to combine a few drops of Sassafras Oil or extract to the smoking mixture. For relief of poison ivy or poison oak torment, apply full strength Sassafras extract to the troubled area. A spray bottle or clean perfume atomizer is a good means of application to the itching areas. Apply as often as desired, or saturate cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with the extract and lay over the area until relief is obtained. Change dressing every 4 to 6 hours and allow area to dry between applications. Knitbone extract can also be used, in conjunction with Sassafras extract, for added relief and repair of any scratch marks from the ordeal. SPECIAL NOTE: Some governments ban the use of Sassafras because of an experiment conducted by some "Scientists" on white rats. The "Scientists" irritated white rats by force-feeding them concentrated Sassafras, equivalent to 10 gallons of the tea per day, per rat. The rats hated it and got sick. This proved that Sassafras was dangerous to your health and therefore, was officially banned. It is our opinion then, that if you drink less than 10 gallons per day of the tea, and you like it, it's probably good for you. To thin the blood, use Sassafras instead of using aspirin (produced from coal tar and synthetic vinegar). If a person feels too cool then reduce the amount.

The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Sassafras is a widely used folk remedy, and commonly used as a "Spring Tonic." When the body has to switch from heating to cooling after a winter of heating, sometimes, in the matter of a few hours, it can cause a very listless and overwhelmed feeling. Sassafras tea is called for to thin the thick winter blood for summer cooling. As a consequence, Sassafras provides abundant energy. In addition to this, it possesses almost miraculous properties to dissolve and prevent blood clots. When blood clots occur, they are usually accompanied by a burning, stinging sensation under the skin. Apply Vitamin E from 100 i.u. capsules to the area, then soak a layer of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Sassafras extract and lay this over the area and cover with plastic sandwich wrap. Finally, wrap a cloth around this to hold all in place. Leave on during the day or night and change morning and night with a fresh application. Wash the area and allow to dry before putting on a fresh application. Persist until all threat of problem is gone. Sassafras counteracts the harmful effects of smoking. The traditional way to use this is to combine a few drops of Sassafras Oil or extract to the smoking mixture. For relief of poison ivy or poison oak torment, apply full strength Sassafras extract to the troubled area. A spray bottle or clean perfume atomizer is a good means of application to the itching areas. Apply as often as desired, or saturate cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with the extract and lay over the area until relief is obtained. Change dressing every 4 to 6 hours and allow area to dry between applications. Knitbone extract can also be used, in conjunction with Sassafras extract, for added relief and repair of any scratch marks from the ordeal. SPECIAL NOTE: Some governments ban the use of Sassafras because of an experiment conducted by some "Scientists" on white rats. The "Scientists" irritated white rats by force-feeding them concentrated Sassafras, equivalent to 10 gallons of the tea per day, per rat. The rats hated it and got sick. This proved that Sassafras was dangerous to your health and therefore, was officially banned. It is our opinion then, that if you drink less than 10 gallons per day of the tea, and you like it, it's probably good for you. To thin the blood, use Sassafras instead of using aspirin (produced from coal tar and synthetic vinegar). If a person feels too cool then reduce the amount.