Dr. Christopher taught that a clean bloodstream is the foundation of a healthy body. But before blood can be effectively cleansed, the bowels, liver and kidneys must be working properly. His well-known Extended Herbal Cleanse, used in combination with the Mucusless Diet, addresses all these
systems to support deep internal cleansing.
There are many herbs used as blood purifiers. These herbs are also referred to as tonics. They are used over time to cleanse the blood which in turn tonifies the body so all the systems can work properly. When given the right building blocks our bodies and minds can be healthy, strong, and vibrant.
This is the heart of the Vitalist philosophy—the belief that the body has an inherent ability to heal itself. The goal of a Vitalist approach is to remove blockages, restore balance, and support the body’s natural return to wellness. When imbalance or stagnation is present, disease can take hold. But when we nourish and cleanse, healing can occur.
Our philosophy is simple: cleanse and nourish to achieve true healing. Blood-purifying herbs are a key part of this process. One such herb—sarsaparilla—has stood the test of time.
Sarsaparilla has long been known for its powerful cleansing properties. For centuries, it has been used to help the body clear out toxins, particularly through the blood, skin, and lymphatic system.
Historically, sarsaparilla has been used for:
- Skin conditions such as
acne, eczema, and psoriasis
- Support during chronic or inflammatory conditions
- Traditional treatment for syphilis and other infections
- Hormonal balancing in both men and women
Its active compounds—especially saponins and plant sterols—are thought to support liver function, detoxification, and endocrine health.
Sarsaparilla plays a supporting role in several of Dr. Christopher’s time-tested herbal formulas, including:
- Joint Formula – for inflammation and mobility
- Hormonal Changease – for endocrine and reproductive balance
- MindTrac – for mood, mental clarity, and nervous system support
Sarsaparilla can be used externally as a fomentation, wash, or poultice to soothe inflammatory skin conditions.
Internally, it is taken as a tea, decoction, tincture, or in capsules, depending on the desired effect and formulation.
This vine-like plant originates in Central and South America, where many species within the Smilax genus are found. While regional species vary (such as Smilax officinalis, Smilax regelii, and Smilax ornata), they share similar traditional uses and benefits.
Sarsaparilla reminds us that gentle, consistent herbal support can help cleanse and strengthen the body from the inside out. By working with nature—and supporting the body’s own healing processes—we move closer to lasting wellness.