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The inner root and bark of the tree contain alkaloids that were heavily relied upon in traditional Cherokee medicine. The bark was boiled into a tea to treat digestive issues, fevers, and rheumatism, while poultices made from the bark were used to heal broken bones, snakebites, and skin boils.