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Action
Anodyne, antiseptic, diaphoretic, diuretic, stimulant, aromatic,
alterative
Uses
A hot infusion of sassafras bark makes a good "blood
purifier," promoting perspiration and urination. It has
therefore been recommended for rheumatism, gout, arthritis,
and skin problems. For the latter, as for various ulcers,
combined internal and external use is recommended. The bark
of the roots contains a volatile oil that has anodyne and
antiseptic properties. It has been used in the past as a pain
reliever and also to treat venereal disease. American Indians
used an infusion of sassafras roots to bring down a fever.
Sassafras tea has also had its day as a popular tonic drink.
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