In Spanish, cascara sagrada means ‘sacred bark’! For the Native Americans, this herb is more than just a medicinal plant. It is a part of their culture. Growing over 20 feet in length, this tree has thin serrated leaves and a reddish brown bark. It flowers in spring and is followed by poisonous dark berries. The bark of the tree is mostly used in dry form for its medicinal value because fresh bark can make you very ill, causing nausea and vomiting. Cascara Sagrada bark, also known as chittem bark, is bitter in taste and is used to paint the nails of young kids to curb their habit of nail biting. Cascara sagrada herb is known for its various medicinal benefits
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