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Ceanothus americanus is a perennial bush that grows about 3’ tall. It gets white flowers that bloom May-June in Western NC. It grows from Texas on eastward. There are may different Ceanothus species throughout North America and many have medicinal uses. Ceanothus americanus is a well known lymphatic mover. It has been used to treat chronic or acute infections where the swelling of the spleen and swollen lymph nodes are present. Red root has become a staple in the treatment of Bartnolla and helps the body clean up from the damage done from Babesia. It is not recommended for long term use, but you can switch it out with gentle lymph movers and return to its use again after a break. Other suggestions to keep the lymphs moving: Eat your spring greens; dandelion, cleavers, chickweed, etc. Dry brush Sauna therapies Wear loose clothing Deep breathing Exercise ~I know this is hard for many people with Lyme but even gentle movement can help move the Lymphs and swimming is great exercise and gentle on the body If you appreciate what we are doing and would like to support us we offer our deepest gratitude. We gladly, humbly and gratefully welcome your support so that we can also help support others! For as little as $1 a month you can help contribute to our organic gardens, herbal education, and Lyme awareness by supporting at / kleinfamilyfarm *The statements made in the video and and on this page are not approved by the FDA. LymeCompass.net is NOT offering medical advice. This information is for educational purposes only. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard or read on this website.