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- Frangula purshiana - Wikipedia
Frangula purshiana (cascara, cascara buckthorn, cascara sagrada, bearberry, and in the Chinook Jargon, chittem stick and chitticum stick; syn Rhamnus purshiana) is a species of plant in the family Rhamnaceae
- Cascara Sagrada: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . .
The dried bark used to be FDA approved as an OTC laxative for constipation It's now used in supplements Cascara sagrada contains chemicals that stimulate the bowel and have a laxative effect
- What Is Cascara? (Benefits Recipe Of Coffee Cherry Tea)
The word “Cascara” in Spanish means “husk” or “peel ” These fruity husks are used to make a tea-like drink that has less caffeine than coffee but offers a sweet, fruity flavor profile
- What Is Cascara? Your Guide to Coffee Cherry Tea
Cascara, the fruity tea made from coffee cherry husks Learn how it’s made, its health benefits, and how to brew it hot or iced in this complete guide
- Cascara, Frangula purshiana - Native Plants PNW
More widely known as Rhamnus purshiana, this species is also well known by the common name, Cascara sagrada, meaning sacred bark in Spanish The bark is used medicinally as a very strong laxative
- Pacific Northwest Native Plant Profile: Cascara (Frangula purshiana)
Cascara and red alder look a bit alike; you can tell them apart mainly by their fruits and leaves Cascara produces a red to deep purple drupe, while alder’s fruit is an inch-long woody fruit that resembles a cone, known as a strobile
- Cascara Uses, Benefits Side Effects - Drugs. com
Learn about the uses and potential benefits of Cascara including dosage guidelines, side effects, interactions and safety efficacy ratings
- Coffee Lab: What Is Cascara? - Blue Bottle Coffee Lab
Whether a coffee is natural or wet processed, the remnants of cherry are called cascara, which comprise the outer skin and the pulp, and are named for the Spanish word càscara, meaning “shell” or “husk ”
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