Nature's Sunshine White oak bark may support fluid balance and the natural process of cleansing toxins and irritants from the body. White oak was an important part of Native American herbal practice often used to support healthy veins and intestines. White oak bark is rich in tannins known for their ability to support healthy tissues and blood vessels.
- Intestinal system support
- Support for healthy veins
- Supports natural cleansing
- Helps the body deal with free radicals
White Oak Bark (Quercus alba) 920mg
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White Oak Bark contains white oak bark, a herb known for its natural tannins. Tannins give white oak its strong astringent character, which is why the bark has traditionally been used where toning and tightening effects are wanted.
This is a very simple single-herb product, so the buying decision mostly comes down to whether white oak bark is the herb you are looking for. It may suit you if you prefer a traditional tannin-rich herb without any added ingredients competing with it.
What is white oak bark known for?
White oak bark is known for being rich in tannins, which give it its astringent traditional use.
What does astringent mean in herbal terms?
It refers to herbs that have a tightening, toning effect because of their tannin content.
Why would I choose White Oak Bark on its own?
A single-herb product keeps the focus on white oak bark itself, which is useful if you already know you want this particular traditional herb.