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Bloodroot Powder
Bloodroot Powder
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Product Description
Product Description
Wholesale Bulk Blood root Powder Suppliers in USA
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Common Name: |
Bloodroot Powder |
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Botanical Name: |
Sanguinaria canadensis |
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Family: |
Papaveraceae |
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Plant Parts Used: |
Root |
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Form: |
Powder |
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Color Appearance: |
Vibrant Red-Orange Color Powder * (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary) |
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Mesh Size: |
60 ~ 80 mesh |
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Certifications: |
USDA, EU, Kosher |
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Country of Origin: |
India |
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Product Applications: |
Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal Teas, Capsules, Tablets, Functional foods beverages |
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Product Offerings: |
Bloodroot Powder |
Medikonda Nutrients is the Largest Manufacturer, Wholesale Supplier, Bulk Distributor, and Exporter of USDA Organic Bloodroot Powder in USA.
Bloodroot Powder: Overview
Bloodroot powder is a botanical substance derived from the rhizomes of the Sanguinaria canadensis plant, native to North America. It has a rich history of traditional medicinal use by various indigenous peoples. Bloodroot powder is known for its vibrant red-orange color, attributed to the presence of an alkaloid called sanguinarine.
In traditional medicine, bloodroot powder has been used topically for its potential antiseptic and antimicrobial properties. It has been applied to treat skin conditions, such as warts, moles, and skin tags, as well as dental issues due to its antimicrobial actions. However, its use is highly cautionary, as excessive or improper application can lead to skin damage and toxicity.
Modern scientific research has confirmed some of its bioactive compounds' antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, leading to its occasional inclusion in natural health products. Still, its use remains limited due to potential side effects and safety concerns. Therefore, bloodroot powder should be approached with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional if considered for any therapeutic purposes.
