What is OSHA root?

Mrrkovité in appearance are Osha plants through native herbs into rocky mountains and southwestern regions of the United States. Plants have a thin stem with divided leaves and white flowers. The OSHA root is used in many traditional Indian and Chinese herbal samples.

growing up to two feet (half a meter) in height, OSHA has an umbrella arrangement of flowers and seeds. Its leaves are ferns in the shape of fern and stains from green to gold yellow. The plant has a fragrance similar to celery. OSHA roots are hairy, with brown exterior and yellow interior.

Dry, upper gorges and meadows are ideal for OSHA plant growing. Most of the OSHA commercial roots are gathered from nature because the plants are not well domesticated. Antibacterial and antiviral drug, OSHA root was prescribed by modern herbalists for dozens of diseases, including sinus overload, asthma, allergies and common colds. When ingestion, root Creapocit armor on the tongue.

indigestion is commonDisease treated with OSHA root. Respiratory infections, cough, flu symptoms, poor tastes, convulsions, sore throat, stomach pain and many other health problems were also corrected by OSha root. The use of the root may vary from teas and tinctures to capsules and extracts. Some people also use OSHA medicinal herb in saunas or pairs.

Native American Tribes used OSHA root in smoking mixtures. The plant is sacred to many nations, including the Aztec tribes, Zuni, Yaqui, Mescerolero Apache, Chiricahu and Tarahumara. In addition to smoking herbs, these strains ate seeds and leaves of plants for endurance and healing purposes. The root itself was burned as a incense for protection, as well as wrapped in leaves and placed near children to cleanse the air nearby.

OSHA roots are also known as Bear Medicina, Mountain Ginseng, Cough Colorado, Porter's Wild Lovage, Indian Root, Chuchupate, Porter's LigusticuM, Loveroot, Nipo, Wild Petržel, Empress Dark Forest and Mountain Carrots. The scientific name of the plant is Lingusticum Porteri. When selling the entire root, the plant is medium price and is available at the pound (half kilogram) or a quarter pound (114 grams).

A similar species grown in China, lingusticum wallichii, has the same use and features as OSHA. OSHA roots are very similar to the poisonous hemlock plant; People who intend to use herb should be sure that its origin before its use. Women who are pregnant or nursing should consult a doctor before using OSHA. OSHA herb was not definitely tested for safety in children.

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