Red Oak, also known as North Red Oak is native to North America. Various parts of this tree proved to be quite useful to several Native American groups. The bark however, was said to be employed by the Seneca as an astringent.
In addition to its astringent action, the Ojibwa Indians used Red Oak Bark for heart and bronchial health. The Eclectics, a group of 19th century physicians who practiced an herb-based approach, reported its beneficial action on the skin & kidneys.
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PHC Lot Number | Product Name | Botanical Name | Country of Origin |
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18137OR | Oak Bark, Red | Quercus rubra | United States |
17297OR | Oak Bark, Red | Quercus rubra | United States |
16047OR | Oak Bark, Red | Quercus rubra | United States |
14164OR | Oak Bark | Quercus rubra | United States |
00294OR | Red Oak Bark | Quercus rubra | United States |
OR092000 | Oak Bark, Red | Quercus rubra | |
HB043097 | Oak Bark, Red | Quercus rubra |
Powder, 1 oz
60 Veg Capsules each (Salix alba)
60 Veg Capsules each (Rhamnus purshiana)
Whole, 16 oz (Juniperus communis)
Cut, 16 oz (Juniperus communis)