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Wild Cherry


  • Native American tribes and early settlers used parts of wild cherry, such as the bark and leaves, for various medicinal purposes, including preparations to support respiratory health and soothe minor ailments.*
  • Prunus serotina is a deciduous tree characterized by its tall stature, dark, rough bark, and clusters of white, fragrant flowers that bloom in spring. It typically inhabits forests, woodlands, and along riverbanks across North America, thriving in well-drained soils. 
  • Wild cherry wood is highly valued for fine furniture and musical instruments due to its attractive grain and durability. 

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Suggested Use of Herbal Extracts

step 1

Shake well.

step 2

Measure 2 ml. This is approximately 2x droppers, 40 drops, OR a quarter-size amount on a spoon.

step 3

Option A — Place extract under tongue, hold for a few seconds, and swallow with a few drinks of water.

Option B — Place extract in 2-4 oz of water and drink.

step 4

Repeat 2-4 times per day. Herbal extracts are most effective when taken between meals.

What about kids?

Herbal extracts are safe and effective for all ages. It is best to err on side of caution when introducing a new product to children. There are two common formulas to calculate smaller doses for your kids.

Fried’s Rule: Take the child’s age in months, divided by 150, then multiply by the adult dose.

Clark’s Rule: Take the child’s weight in pounds, divided by 150, then multiplied by the adult dose.

Example with Fried's Rule: The child just turned 9 years old (9 x 12 = 108 months old). 108 divided by 150 equals 0.72. So the child would take approximately 1.44 ml (or 29 drops).

Alcohol-Free ... Always

Nutritional Resources does not use alcohol to create herbal extracts. Instead we use glycerin which preserves the integrity and concentration of the herbs while providing a pleasant, sweet taste.

We use organic vegetable glycerin as the extracting solvent for all herbal extracts.

Herbal Overview:

Wild Cherry

Wild cherry (Prunus serotina) is a deciduous tree or shrub, typically reaching 20-40 feet tall. Its leaves are ovate to oblong, with a pointed tip and coarsely toothed margins. The bark is smooth and grayish-brown when young, becoming furrowed and dark brown with age. Wild cherry grows in various eastern and central North American regions, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. Traditionally, the bark, leaves, and sometimes the fruit, have been used medicinally.

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