Usage – Soapwort, also known as Bouncing Bet, has a long history as a useful
plant, taken internally as a temporary water-weight gain relief, occasional
constipation reliever, and expectorant and administered externally for the
potential to help support symptoms of skin eruptions such as skin irritations,
irritated skin, acne, and boils. A decoction, or extract, of the crushed roots
is still a popular home supportive for poison ivy – effective probably because
it thoroughly cleanses the skin. – Once used internally as temporary water-
weight gain relief, expectorant, and occasional constipation reliever and
externally to help support skin eruptions, Bouncing Bet has no health value
attributed to it by scientists or even by most herbalists. – General Herb
Information – Many of this plant’s old folk names, such as latherwort and
soapwort, come from its best-known characteristic – the ability to form a
soaplike lather. Popularly called Bouncing Bet in America, the plant is rich
in saponins, which are natural cleaning agents. – The – Take 1 capsule, 3
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- Usage – Soapwort, also known as Bouncing Bet, has a long history as a useful plant, taken internally as a temporary water-weight gain relief, occasional constipation reliever, and expectorant and administered externally for the potential to help support symptoms of skin eruptions such as skin irritations, irritated skin, acne, and boils. A decoction, or extract, of the crushed roots is still a popular home supportive for poison ivy – effective probably because it thoroughly cleanses the skin.