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  2. Cascara Sagrada: Benefits, Side Effects, and Dosage - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/cascara-sagrada-89046

    Cascara sagrada is a dietary supplement made from the bark of a shrub in North America. It's used for its laxative effects to treat constipation and works by slowing down the water and electrolytes absorbed in the intestines.

  3. CASCARA SAGRADA - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Cascara sagrada (Frangula purshiana) is a shrub. The dried bark used to be FDA approved as an OTC laxative for constipation. It's now used in supplements. Cascara sagrada contains chemicals...

  4. Frangula purshiana - Wikipedia

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    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. It is native to western North America from southern British Columbia south to central California, and eastward to northwestern Montana.

  5. Cascara, also known as cascara sagrada, bitter bark, cascara buckthorn, cascararinde and chittem bark, is a small tree or shrub that can be found growing North American locations including California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, as well as Southeast British Columbia.

  6. Cascara Sagrada Benefits, Uses, Dosage & Side Effects

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    For centuries, Cascara Sagrada was known as “sacred bark” or “sacred bark of the Indians.” It was highly valued for its gentle yet effective laxative properties. Indigenous communities relied on it to ease digestive discomfort and maintain overall well-being.

  7. Cascara Sagrada – Health Benefits and Side Effects - The Herbal...

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    Other Common Names: Purshiana bark, Persian bark, chitticum, chittum bark rhamnus purshiana, cascara, California buckthorn, sacred bark. Habitat: Native to the Pacific Northwest from Canada to California and it is commonly cultivated in Kenya and parts of North America.

  8. Overview. Cascara is a shrub. The dried bark is used to make medicine. Cascara used to be approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as an over-the-counter (OTC) drug for constipation. However, over the years, concerns were raised about cascara's safety and effectiveness.

  9. Cascara Sagrada for Constipation Relief - Healthline

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    Cascara sagrada is an herbal remedy that used to be a common ingredient in some over-the-counter (OTC) laxatives. The bark comes from a tree called the California buckthorn.

  10. Cascara Sagrada - University of Rochester Medical Center

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    General description. Cascara sagrada was first used by the American Indians. It means "sacred bark." It comes from the bark of a tree found in the northwestern U.S. The bark contains anthraquinone glycosides. This acts as a cathartic or laxative. Cascara may help relieve constipation.

  11. Cascara Sagrada - Brigham and Women's Hospital

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    General description. Cascara sagrada was first used by the American Indians. It means "sacred bark." It comes from the bark of a tree found in the northwestern U.S. The bark contains anthraquinone glycosides. This acts as a cathartic or laxative. Cascara may help relieve constipation.