Description
Bloodroot Powder – Traditional Botanical Ingredient
Bloodroot Powder is a carefully prepared botanical ingredient sourced from Sanguinaria canadensis, a perennial woodland herb native to eastern North America. Traditionally recognized for its deep red sap and long-standing role in indigenous and folk herbal practices, bloodroot has been historically valued in botanical preparations and traditional wellness applications.
Harvested from a plant known for its distinctive red-orange root sap, bloodroot remains an important part of traditional herbal history and natural botanical traditions. This finely prepared powder is crafted in small batches and intended for external botanical use and traditional herbal applications.
Botanical Features
- Sourced from Sanguinaria canadensis
- Traditional botanical ingredient
- Small-batch prepared herbal powder
- Rich herbal history and cultural significance
- Intended for external botanical applications
Traditional Applications
Bloodroot powder has historically been incorporated into:
- Botanical salves and topical preparations
- Herbal tincturing processes
- Traditional herbal practices
- Botanical crafting and educational use
Botanical Background
Bloodroot naturally grows in shaded woodland environments throughout parts of the United States and Canada. Known for its vivid red sap and seasonal white flowers, the plant has played a significant role in traditional herbal and indigenous botanical knowledge for generations.
Aroma & Characteristics
Earthy, rich, bold, botanical
Important Considerations
- Intended for external use only
- Avoid contact with broken or sensitive skin
- Handle with care and use responsibly
- Not recommended during pregnancy or nursing
- Consult a qualified healthcare professional before herbal use
Sustainability & Respect for Tradition
Due to its ecological sensitivity and limited availability, bloodroot should be sourced and used responsibly. Sustainable harvesting practices help preserve this traditional botanical ingredient for future generations.




