- Look up
cascara or
cáscara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cascara may
refer to:
Rhamnus purshiana, a
plant known for its
laxative properties Coffee...
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Frangula purshiana (
cascara,
cascara buckthorn,
cascara sagrada, bearberry, and in the
Chinook Jargon,
chittem stick and chitti**** stick; syn. Rhamnus...
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beans have been
collected from within. It is also
known as
cascara, from the
Spanish cáscara,
meaning "husk". It is
similar to a
traditional beverage in...
- The
story is set in the
fictional Caribbean island and
British colony of
Cascara.
Widely ignored by the
British Government, media, and
general public, local...
- dogwood,
bigleaf maple,
Douglas maple, vine maple, arbutus,
black hawthorn,
cascara,
Garry oak,
Pacific crab apple,
choke cherry, pin cherry,
bitter cherry...
- in the
United States La
Sagrada Família, a
church in Barcelona,
Spain Cascara sagrada ("sacred bark") the
common name for the
medicinal plant Rhamnus...
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stimulant laxatives Preparation(s) Type Site of
action Onset of
action Cascara (casanthranol)
Anthraquinone colon 36–8
hours Buckthorn Anthraquinone colon...
- A06AB04
Phenolphthalein A06AB05
Castor oil A06AB06
Senna glycosides A06AB07
Cascara A06AB08
Sodium picosulfate A06AB09
Bisoxatin A06AB20
Contact laxatives...
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appear in
dense clusters.
Rhamnus purshina (bearwood)
produces a dry bark (
cascara sagrada) that is used as a laxative. JPL · 9316 9319
Hartzell 1988 RV11...
- July 30, 2019 (2019-07-30) Ingredients: Appetizer:
chanterelle mushrooms,
cascara soda, red
pistachio nuts, beef cake Entrée: fluke,
chicken Parmesan tacos...