(Sassafras albidum)
Description
This herb is only available for external use as it contains a substance which the authorities have found to be toxic. Tests in the 1960s revealed that the main agent in the oil, safrole, is carcinogenic in rats and mice. Until the ban, the herb was widely used for a variety of ailments, including colic and rheumatism.
The essential oil of the root bark has a mild antiseptic property and is useful for wounds.
How It May Benefit You
The only approved applications are external.
- rheumatism.
- skin irritations such as acne and boils.
Caution
Do not take internally.
WARNING: Herbs should only be used under the supervision of an experienced herbalist or naturopath experienced in herbs.
Availability
Sassafras is available as an essential oil and tincture and as fresh or dried root bark, although internal use is prohibited.