what does oklahoma snakeroot look like
back in the mid 90's. I used to sell it at a place in Nowata, and there is a place in Sedan KS
Missouri snakeroot is a febrifuge, useful in reducing fevers
The Missouri snakeroot propagates easily from seed or by root cuttings
Snakeroot is not edible because it is a toxic plant. When consumed in a large amount, it can cause a tremetol poisoning in people. People can consume the snakeroot from the milk or meat of cattle.
Yes, snakeroot is used in herbal medicine for various purposes. It is commonly used to treat fevers, diarrhea, and as a diuretic. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using snakeroot for medicinal purposes.
The Missouri snakeroot is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
Snakeroot, specifically black cohosh, is often sold to herbal medicine companies, supplement manufacturers, and health food stores. Prices can vary depending on the quality and form of the product, but typically range from $10 to $30 per pound for dried roots and $1 to $5 per fluid ounce for tinctures. It's important to research market demand and regulations for selling snakeroot in your region before setting prices.
do U mean snakeroot? snakeroot is a herb plant ,root used for snake bites snake foot not heard!
The price of snakeroot can vary widely depending on its form (dried or fresh), quality, and market demand. Generally, dried snakeroot can range from $10 to $30 per pound, while fresh snakeroot might be priced lower. For the most accurate pricing, it’s best to check with local herbal shops or online retailers.
It is in the daisy family
Aristolochia Rotunda