Sarsaparilla - Root

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Sarsaparilla - Root

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Botanical Name: Smilax aristolochiifolia

Our wildcrafted dried Sarsaparilla root (Smilax aristolochiifolia) can be used for a range of medicinal and herbal purposes including tea.

Sarsaparilla root has been used for centuries to treat a variety of health conditions, from inflammation to digestive issues. It's also known for its antioxidant and pain-relieving properties.fy the body.

All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. Please seek professional advice before commencing any treatment.

Delivery

Our shipping costs are a flat rate, meaning you can add any amount of products to your order and you will pay the same.

Regular Post - $10.95
Express Post - $12.95 (If your order contains a plant express is required)

HERB PLANTS

We cannot send plants to Western Australia, Northern Territory & Tasmania due to restrictions.

We can send plants to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, ACT.

OTHER PRODUCTS

We send (Australia wide):

Monday to Thursday

*Subjected to actual conditions. Find out more about our Delivery information.

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KT
10/12/2024
K T.
Australia Australia

Very bad

No sarsparilla notes of flavour tasted bitter and left a film coating on my eeth and mouth

MC
08/30/2024
Melinda C.
Australia Australia

Why not use Australian native sarsaparilla?

I would love to purchase Smilax glyciphylla, The convicts and officers of the First Fleet used native Australian sarsaparilla, or waraburra in the language of the Eora, to make what they called Sweet Tea, as Lieutenant William Bradley of the Sirius described: "We also found a plant which grew about the rocks & amongst the underwood entwined, the leaves of which boiled made a pleasant drink. It was used as Tea by our Ships Company: It has much the taste of Liquorish & serves both for a Tea & Sugar & is recommended as a very wholesome drink". It was used as a tonic and prevented scurvy due to the vitamin c content of the plants edible berry's. 4 leaves ( fresh) was enough for 4 cups, and it left a very pleasant after-taste. Do you guys sell Australian sourced sarsaparilla?

AC
07/14/2024
Ante C.
Australia Australia

Very happy with my tea's

Good service, always on time in need,thank u

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