Constipation, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, gastroenteritis, skin eruptions caused by problems in elimination.
Astringent, laxative properties.
Rhubarb is the crop you are looking for
It puts out smaller feeder roots in early spring that develop into long thick stalks that grow from 1 - 3 ft (about 30 - 90 cm) in length with one very large spade-shaped leaf that has curled edges.
Rhubarb grows from a root, called a Crown
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Not to be taken with cardiac medications, diuretics, other laxatives, cathartics or steroids due to potassium loss. Potassium loss can be decreased by combining the rhubarb root with licorice root.
Animals should not eat rhubarb, they will certainly need the attention of a vet. as soon as possible
Anemia, asthma, cancer, diarrhea, headaches, hemorrhoids, high blood pressure, respiratory diseases, nausea, vomiting, neck tension and prolapsed uterus.
Just dig up the crown or root
rhubarb.