Goldenseal owes its therapeutic motion to two such alkaloids, hydrastine and berberine, the latter being liable for the vibrant yellow color of the root.
Often called "yellow puccoon" to the Cherokees, the juice of goldenseal root was a popular remedy for sores and wounds.
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