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Wild Cherry Bark Tea
Wild Cherry Bark Tea
Wild Cherry Bark Tea Benefits have been well-known to several civilizations since the days of old. The Native Americans used wild cherry bark tea made from the inner bark to relieve labor pains, lung problems and diarrhea. Meanwhile, Chinese physicians prescribed the tea for coughs.
The cherry tree is officially known as prunus serotina. It is a tree that reaches up to 30 meters tall. It has oblong or ovate leaves and small white flowers growing in lateral racemes. It has rough bark and has a spherical, dark purple fruit that ripens during the late summer and autumn.
Among the health benefits attributed to wild cherry bark tea include:
Wild Cherry Bark Tea may help fight cough, bronchitis, pertussis and other problems in the respiratory system. It is largely considered an expectorant and a cleaner of the air passages.
Wild Cherry Bark Tea may help lower blood sugar.
Wild Cherry Bark Tea may help relax the muscles.
Wild Cherry Bark Tea may help fight bacteria and fungus.
Wild Cherry Bark Tea may help calm the uterus.
Wild Cherry Bark Tea is anti-inflammatory.
For educational purposes only This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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