Native American Herb Leads to Multiple Cures
Posted: Tuesday, May 31, 2005
by Zane Durant
Zane Durant
Long ago American Indians used a plant for a number of ailments. This magic "bloodroot" worked great for rhuematism, asthma, bronchitis, lung ailments, laryngyitis and fevers. The medicine men of the day used the red-orange juice from this root and applied it to warts, moles, and other skin tags, and they used bloodroot as a dye and a decorative skin stain. After the invasion of the whites in the 1800's and the subsequent annihilation of the Native Tribes the cure was lost and nearly forgotten for two hundred years.
Thankfully the medicinal properties of bloodroot have be found again. It is a guaranteed remedy that is available at www.MoleRemedy.com 
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