Botanical Name: Myrica cerifera
Plant Part: Dried Bark
Status: Wildcrafted
Place of Origin: India
Description: Bayberry is used extensively in folk medicine for a variety of ailments. Its most common uses are to increase blood circulation, to keep bacterial infections at bay and to stimulate perspiration. It has always been believed that the herb helps to strengthen local resistance to infection. It is also a favorite in the treatment of the common cold, flu, and coughs, and is thought to tighten and dry mucous membranes. A gargle with the herb is used in treating sore throats and an infusion is believed helpful for strengthening spongy gums. Bayberry's astringency is thought to help intestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and mucous colitis. A paste made from the ground root bark is applied onto ulcers and sores. An infusion is even alleged to help treat excess vaginal discharge.



