Red Root (Ceanothus americanus)

$15.50

¼ Lb.

Benefits of Red Root

Red root, also known as New Jersey Tea, has been traditionally used in Native American and Western herbal medicine for its lymphatic, respiratory, and circulatory benefits.

  1. Lymphatic System Support – Red root is a powerful lymphatic tonic, helping to clear congestion in the lymph nodes and support immune function. It is often used for swollen lymph nodes, chronic infections, and lymphatic stagnation.

  2. Supports Respiratory Health – It has been used to ease congestion, coughs, and bronchial infections by promoting mucus clearance and reducing inflammation in the lungs.

  3. Spleen and Liver Detoxification – Red root is known to support spleen function and assist in liver detox, making it useful for those dealing with sluggish digestion and toxin buildup.

  4. Improves Circulation & Blood Health – Some herbalists use red root to support blood coagulation and microcirculation, which may benefit conditions involving excessive bruising or sluggish circulation.

  5. Menstrual & Reproductive Health – It has been traditionally used for heavy menstruation and fibroids by helping regulate blood flow and reducing stagnation in the reproductive system.

  6. Supports Gut Health – Red root has mild astringent properties, which may help with diarrhea and gut inflammation.

  7. Antimicrobial & Anti-inflammatory Effects – The tannins in red root may provide antimicrobial benefits, making it useful for oral health, wound healing, and reducing inflammation in various tissues.

Contraindications & Precautions

While red root is generally safe, it is not suitable for everyone. Consider the following contraindications:

  1. Pregnancy & Breastfeeding – Red root should be avoided during pregnancy due to its potential effects on blood circulation and uterine function. It is also not well studied for breastfeeding safety.

  2. Blood Thinning & Clotting Disorders – Red root may have mild blood-coagulating effects, so individuals taking anticoagulants (such as Eliquis, warfarin, or aspirin) or those with clotting disorders should use caution.

  3. Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension) – Red root may lower blood pressure, so those with hypotension or taking blood pressure medications should consult a healthcare provider before use.

  4. Autoimmune Conditions & Immunosuppressive Drugs – Since red root influences lymphatic and immune function, those with autoimmune diseases (such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or MS) or taking immunosuppressive drugs should use it with caution.

  5. Constipation-Prone Individuals – The astringent properties of red root can sometimes contribute to constipation, particularly in those who are already prone to sluggish bowels.

  6. Medication Interactions – Red root may interfere with blood pressure medications, immune-modulating drugs, and certain liver-metabolized medications. Always check for potential interactions if taking prescription medications.

Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new herbal supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have an existing medical condition. Herbal remedies should be used with caution and proper knowledge to avoid adverse effects.

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