QUICK HERBAL REMEDIES


QUICK HERBAL REMEDIES

Hemorrhoids:

Cayenne will stimulate circulation of the blood. Nettles and Irish Moss also increase the blood's flow. A raw potato suppository used overnight is soothing and healing healing to hemorrhoids. Slippery Elm or Flax Seed suppositories can achieve the same results.

Diarrhea:

Barley or rice water work well to stop diarrhea. Boil one cup of rice or barley in 8 cups of water for on hour for preparation. Celery juice, coconut milk or lime juice can be added as a benefit to cool the colon. Blackberry root, Bush Monkey Flower or White Oak are very good antiseptic herbs.

Pain:

For pain mix 3 parts Comfrey, 1 part Lobelia and 1 part Cayenne.

Garlic:

Use garlic externally for skin disorders such as ringworm, scabies, and lice. Use as a strong tea 3 times a day for 2 weeks to ingest for healing.

Syrup of Garlic may be used for catarrh, asthma, tuberculosis, regulating blood pressure, heart weakness and internal ulceration.

To cover the odor or the taste of Garlic use Oil of Anise. Also Caraway, Fennel Cinnamon or Peppermint may be used.

Stress:

1 ounce Bayberry Bark, 2 ounces Ginger, 1 ounce White Pine, 1 dram Clover, 1 dram of Cayenne. Mix ingredients together and put one teaspoon in a cup of boiling water for 15 minutes.

Gout:

Eating a minimum of four ounces of fresh Bing Cherries each day has proven very effective for gout. If fresh cherries are not in season drink bottled cherry juice or buy cherry juice concentrate and have on tablespoon three times a day.

Hangover:

Rubbing a wedge of lemon in each armpit, however strange it may sound, has proven effective in relieving hangovers.

Migraine Headache:

At the first sign of migraine, dip a toothpick in Cayenne Pepper and sniff into each nostril.

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