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Bloodroothas been similarly applied in the past.
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Applying escharotic agents, includingbloodroot, to the skin is sometimes suggested as a home treatment for skin cancer, these attempts can be severely disfiguring.
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Each spring, large-flowered trilliums and other seasonal blooms appear, including bishop's cap, foam flower,bloodrootand pale violet.
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Wild flower species includebloodroot, wild geranium, spring beauties and trillium.
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Salves derived frombloodrootcan not be relied on to remove an entire malignant tumor.
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Bloodrootand its extracts are thus considered escharotic.
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