Stillingia
Also known as Queen’s Root, Stillingia (Stillingia sylvatica) is native to the southern United States and grows in sandy prairies and meadows. It was used traditionally in Native American medicine and by the Eclectic physicians in the early 1900s to support skin health, the upper respiratory system and occasional constipation.* Small pieces of the root were chewed to in winter to support a healthy throat and upper respiratory system.*
What is Stillingia Used For?
Traditional Health Benefits of Stillingia
What is Stillingia Used For?
Traditional Health Benefits of Stillingia
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