CASCARA is the dried bark of a tree native to the Pacific coast of North America. Native Americans used it as a natural laxative for treating constipation. When Spanish explorers learned of the remedy ...
Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest first began using cascara sagrada, or sacred bark, hundreds of years ago. When dried and aged for a year, the bark of Rhamnus purshiana, a tree related to the ...
Cascara is the name of a new latte at Starbucks. It’s also the name of a small tree that grows in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest — a tree known for its extreme laxative properties. The ...
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