The Sioux tribe valued the root as a remedy for snake bite
The Sioux tribe valued the root as a remedy for snake bite
The Sioux tribe valued the root as a remedy for snake bite
The Cheyenne tribe chewed the root to quench thirst
The Sampson root propagates easily from seed or by root cuttings
The Sioux tribe valued the root as a remedy for snake bite
The Sioux tribe valued the root as a remedy for snake bite
Sampson Root is a febrifuge, useful in reducing fevers
The Sampson root is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
It is in the daisy family
From mid-summer to autumn
Native American plains Indians relied on the purple coneflower as an all-purpose antiseptic
No side effects are reported with oral administration of Sampson root, either in tincture, capsule, or as a tea, when taken according to recommended doses