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Sassafras
Beleg813:
Hillbilly,
That's very interesting. One of my thousands of "things to do" is try to find the paper trail that leads to my native american roots..a horrible, daunting task. I, for whatever reason, was not aware that Choctaw were even in Louisiana! Thanks for that info I'll have to do some looking into that!! On a note more on topic (sorry!) Safrole is also in Nutmeg, but people aren't pulling that spice off the shelves, either.
Glenn R.,
Thanks for confirming the mosquito-repellant aspect of it. Man, I wish I had some land--I'd love to plant a bunch of trees (some Sass in there too of course!) Sit back and just watch them grow along with a family..ahh it's a dream!
ozark caveman:
I'm kinda late on this subject but it makes a great bow!
Beleg813:
I just bought another pound of the roots...I love the way the stuff smells, and I've thought about making my next bow (if I ever finish my first which is a HUGE IF) out of Sassafras. That root-beer like smell is just awesome to me.
...I don't think my wife feels the same way unfortunately >:(
humaza:
Nobody mentioned the narcotic properties in sassafras, you can chew it like bitter root for toothaches, I drink the tea for migraines, and it's d4mned tasty.
Beleg - paper trails and indians don't get along =P Especially with the five civilized tribes, unless you're in OK it's highly unlikely you'd find most any information
D. Tiller:
I puchased some sassafras essential oil for my buisness not long ago. The paper work I had to fill out was quite detailed. Turns out the oil can be used not just for making ecstasy but for Meth also. Thats why the original law was passed to make it difficult to sell and purchase sassafrass. But, you can still purchase it if you fill out the correct paper work.
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