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*Last but not least, although it grows extensively, it is important that only cultivated bloodroot herbs be used and not bloodroot that grows in the wild.  
 
*Last but not least, although it grows extensively, it is important that only cultivated bloodroot herbs be used and not bloodroot that grows in the wild.  
 
==The benefits of Bloodroot are==
 
==The benefits of Bloodroot are==
* Bloodroot is used to cause vomiting, empty the bowels, and reduce tooth pain. It is also used to treat croup, hoarseness (laryngitis), sore throat (pharyngitis), poor circulation in the surface blood vessels, nasal polyps, achy joints and muscles (rheumatism), warts, and fever.
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*Bloodroot and Cancer : One of the main health benefits of the bloodroot herb determined from recent studies is that bloodroot has certain anti-cancer agent properties that are useful in the treatment of skin cancer. It has also been established that bloodroot contains a chemical substance called berberine which helps fight tumors in the brain and several other types of cancers.
*Some people apply bloodroot directly to the skin around wounds to remove dead tissue and promote healing. During the mid-1800s, bloodroot extracts were applied to the skin as part of the Fell Technique for treatment of breast tumors.
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*Bloodroot Toothpaste : Bloodroot extracts have been popularly used in toothpastes to fight gum infections like gingivitis and to reduce plaque formation. The use of bloodroot extracts in toothpastes had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
*In dentistry, bloodroot is used on the teeth to reduce the build-up of plaque. Plaque is a film of saliva, mucus, bacteria, and food particles that can promote gum disease.
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*Bloodroot and Respiratory Conditions : In herbal medicine, bloodroot extracts are used in minimal dosages to treat bronchial infections and sore throats. Bloodroot extracts, bloodroot tinctures and bloodroot tea have been used over several centuries in treating bleeding lungs, pneumonia, the common cold, whooping cough, emphysema and sinus congestions.
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*Bloodroot and Cardiac Conditions : When combined with certain other chemical compounds, bloodroot has been very effective in treating certain cardiac conditions because they are effective in slowing the heart rate down. Patients suffering from palpitations have been treated effectively by bloodroot administration.
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*Bloodroot and Skin Conditions - External / Topical Application : Other very significant benefits of the bloodroot herb are in treating skin conditions via topical or external application. Bloodroot salve, or bloodroot paste, is used to treat a variety of skin diseases, inflammations, warts, skin tags and tumors. Bloodroot oil has been effective in treating skin lesions and tags.
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*The bloodroot herb has been used extensively to treat and cure migraines.
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*The root of bloodroot has the ability to work well as an anesthetic, cathartic, emetic, expectorant, diuretic, sedative and stimulant.
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*Bloodroot tea also helps in effective peripheral blood circulation.
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*In addition, bloodroot tincture is used in treating liver conditions like jaundice, but, of course, it is ideal to first seek professional advice before administering bloodroot.
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*Further, bloodroot paste is considered to be very effective in treating joint pains and fever.
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*In addition to the above, the bloodroot plant has certain properties that make it an effective insect repellent.
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*Last but not the least, bloodroot flower, stem, roots and other parts of the bloodroot plant are used in preparing red and yellow colored dyes.  
 
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Revision as of 11:26, 13 July 2012

Other name : Sanguinaria canadensis
Bloodroot is a plant. People use the underground stem (rhizome) to make medicine.

Special Precautions of Bloodroot

  • In general, bloodroot products like paste, tinctures, salves, oils etc, should be taken after consulting a professional alternative medicine expert because bloodroot has certain toxic properties and can cause certain adverse effects like skin rashes and visual distortions if not administered correctly.
  • Some other common side effects of using bloodroot include feeling faint, vertigo, nausea, vomiting and headaches.
  • One of the most popular bloodroot uses is through topical or external applications of bloodroot paste and salves in treating skin cancer. However, do take note that this could result in certain major bloodroot side effects like disfigurement.
  • Due to its power and effectiveness while treating skin tags, bloodroot should be administered with extreme caution and it shouldn't come in contact with healthy skin because it will result in damaging it. It is therefore advisable that bloodroot salve or bloodroot paste isn't applied to skin tags on eyelids or any other sensitive areas like genitals, etc.
  • Bloodroot juice should not be taken internally since it is toxic and poisonous.
  • It is highly unsafe to apply bloodroot juice to the skin since this herb is considered to be an escharotic, a substance that kills tissue.
  • Bloodroot contains certain chemical substances that might increase bleeding when used with an anti-coagulating agent. The same could happen when used with certain anti-platelet an anti-angiogenic medications.
  • Bloodroot might also have certain adverse effects if taken by patients who are on anti-arrhythmic medications.
  • Patients suffering from glaucoma should not take any form of bloodroot.
  • The various bloodroot uses are also not recommended for pregnant women, breast-feeding women, and children.
  • Some people feel that bloodroot salve or paste is not recommended as a self-treatment method to cure skin cancers since it isn't possible for self-medicated bloodroot salve to treat all the malignant cancerous tissue. This, of course, is very much a matter of personal choice, and bloodroot salves have in fact proven effective for numerous people.
  • While extracting the sap from the roots of the bloodroot plant, it is always advisable to wear rubber gloves because the sap has certain very powerful properties and, if absorbed by the skin, can cause dizziness, headaches and nausea. Skin inflammations have also been reported in some cases.
  • Last but not least, although it grows extensively, it is important that only cultivated bloodroot herbs be used and not bloodroot that grows in the wild.

The benefits of Bloodroot are

  • Bloodroot and Cancer : One of the main health benefits of the bloodroot herb determined from recent studies is that bloodroot has certain anti-cancer agent properties that are useful in the treatment of skin cancer. It has also been established that bloodroot contains a chemical substance called berberine which helps fight tumors in the brain and several other types of cancers.
  • Bloodroot Toothpaste : Bloodroot extracts have been popularly used in toothpastes to fight gum infections like gingivitis and to reduce plaque formation. The use of bloodroot extracts in toothpastes had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • Bloodroot and Respiratory Conditions : In herbal medicine, bloodroot extracts are used in minimal dosages to treat bronchial infections and sore throats. Bloodroot extracts, bloodroot tinctures and bloodroot tea have been used over several centuries in treating bleeding lungs, pneumonia, the common cold, whooping cough, emphysema and sinus congestions.
  • Bloodroot and Cardiac Conditions : When combined with certain other chemical compounds, bloodroot has been very effective in treating certain cardiac conditions because they are effective in slowing the heart rate down. Patients suffering from palpitations have been treated effectively by bloodroot administration.
  • Bloodroot and Skin Conditions - External / Topical Application : Other very significant benefits of the bloodroot herb are in treating skin conditions via topical or external application. Bloodroot salve, or bloodroot paste, is used to treat a variety of skin diseases, inflammations, warts, skin tags and tumors. Bloodroot oil has been effective in treating skin lesions and tags.
  • The bloodroot herb has been used extensively to treat and cure migraines.
  • The root of bloodroot has the ability to work well as an anesthetic, cathartic, emetic, expectorant, diuretic, sedative and stimulant.
  • Bloodroot tea also helps in effective peripheral blood circulation.
  • In addition, bloodroot tincture is used in treating liver conditions like jaundice, but, of course, it is ideal to first seek professional advice before administering bloodroot.
  • Further, bloodroot paste is considered to be very effective in treating joint pains and fever.
  • In addition to the above, the bloodroot plant has certain properties that make it an effective insect repellent.
  • Last but not the least, bloodroot flower, stem, roots and other parts of the bloodroot plant are used in preparing red and yellow colored dyes.