Yucca grows usually on rocky slopes or on arid plains, seldom blessed with rain, where it blooms in towering shafts of white-flowered elegance, called Our Lord’s Candles by many Spanish-Americans. Not all Yucca species are a dry-country plant. In the state of Louisiana, it frequently grows more than ten feet tall on a sandbar beside brackish water.
Many parts of the plant were used by Native Americans from basket making to preparation of hair tonics, brushes, ceremonial masks, and even as a food. Native Americans medicinally used the root to treat gonorrhea, as a heavy duty emetic for internal cleansing, and as an aid for rheumatic joints. Traditionally, the primary use of the root seems to be as a blood purifier for treating joint pain and stiffness, especially related to arthritic ailments, and inflammatory disorders.
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Dosage: Adults, weighing 130 to 150 pounds, may take 10 drops in liquid or by direct ingestion 3 times per day for 30-day period. Children (10 and over) may take ½ the adult dosage, depending upon weight.
Product Specifications: Ingredients: Yucca Root extract in a 35% alcohol aqueous solution.
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