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Burning Bush

The Wahoo tree is found in moist woods and along riverbanks in the Eastern and Central United States. The root bark is a traditional folk remedy for promoting liver & gallbladder function and for relieving occasional constipation.


Wahoo root bark is listed in most references as an herb that stimulates or increases bile secretion, thereby improving digestion and acting as a mild laxative. However, as a note of caution, using too much may result in severe purgative action.
COMMON NAMES: Burning Bush, Indian Arrowroot, Spindle Tree, Wahoo.



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