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Abdominal pains

For Diarrhea:-

Almond: Boiled liquid of the leaves and bark, taken orally

 

Avocado: Boiled liquid of the seeds, taken orally.

 

Amaranth: Infusion of leaves taken orally.

Cinnamon tree: Infusion of the bark taken orally

Neurolaena Lobata: Infusion of the leaves taken orally.

Guazuma Ulimifolia:  Infusion of the leaves and bark taken orally.

Peruvian Bark: Boiled liquid of the bark and root taken orally. Useful for amoebic diarrhea.

Plantain: Infusion of the leaves, taken orally.

Rice: Maceration of rice water, taken orally.

Walnut: Boiled liquid of the leaves, ground green nuts and bark, taken orally.

Yucca: flour administered orally.

 

For Colitis:-

Agave: The sap taken orally

Bitter gourd: Infusion of the entire plant, taken orally

Blessed thistle: boiled liquid of the plant taken orally.

Coriander: Infusion of the plants taken orally.

Zebrina pendula: Infusion of the entire plant, taken orally.

Lippia alba: Infusion of leaves taken orally.

Milfoil: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally.

Passion flower: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally.

Saffron: A drink of the extract or flower taken orally.

Thyme: Infusion of the leaves taken orally.

Abscesses

Jimson weed: Fresh Leaves, warmed up and impregnated with grease (lard, oil or Vaseline), applies externally.

Onion: External application as a poultice

 

Ringworm bush: Fresh leaves crushed or rubbed directly on the affected part.

Borage: Crushed leaves applied externally

Horsetail: Poultice applied externally.

Mallow: Boiled liquid applied externally.

Acidity

 

Potato:  Juice taken orally.

Acne

Bitter gourd: Boiled liquid of the entire plant, applied locally, and as a facial sauna.

Burdock: Boiled liquid of the root or extract, taken orally.

Dandelion: Infusion from the entire plant, taken orally.

Goldenseal: Boiled liquid of the root, or an extract. Taken orally.

Acquired Immune Deficiency

Cat’s Claw: Commercial preparation taken orally.

Allergies

For Hives:-

 

Aloe: Gelatinous extract of the leaves or spines, applied locally.

 

Oats: Ground- up seeds in the form of a poultice

 

Ringworm bush: Fresh crushed leaves applied locally

 

For Eczema:-

 

Almonds: Boiled liquid of leaves or bark in a bark, or externally as a cold press.

 

Bitter gourd: Boiled liquid of the whole plant applied externally.

 

Burdock: Boiled liquid of the roots or prepared as an extract, applied externally.

 

Chamomile: Infusion of the entire plant in a bath or cold fomentation.

 

Comfrey: Boiled liquid of root, applied externally.

 

Acnistus arborescens: Water into which has been places a maceration of the leaves, to be applied externally. This can be applied directly by rubbing.

 

Oats: Seeds either ground up or whole used as a poultice

 

Pansy: Boiled liquid of the roots, applied externally.

 

Stink weed: Crushed fresh leaves, applied externally.

Red clover: Rub the leaves over affected area.

Strawberry: Rub the leaves directly on the affected area

Wild Indigo: Boiled liquid of the leaves and stems applied externally. The leaves may also be applied directly by rubbing them on the affected areas.

Anemia

Drumstick tree: Infusion or syrup prepared from the pulp of the fruit, taken orally.

 

Chinese root: Boiled liquid of the stem, taken orally.

 

Comfrey: Infusion of the root and the leaves or an extract diluted in water taken orally

 

Dandelion: Infusion of the entire plant, taken orally.

 

Fenugreek: Boiled liquid of seeds, taken orally.

 

String bean: Raw liquefied runners or vines, taken orally.

Angina

Lobelia: Infusion prepared from the entire plant or an extract diluted in water, taken orally.

 

Sarsaparilla: Extract of the root diluted in water, taken orally.

 

Walnut: Infusion prepared with the internal meat of the nut, taken orally.

Anal Pain

For Hemorrhoid:-

 

Almond: Infusion of the bark and leaves taken orally.

 

Elder: Boiled liquid of the leaves and flowers, applied in cold compress.

 

Guazuma ulmifolia: Infusion of the bark taken orally.

 

Acnistus arborescens: Sap from the young stems applied locally. Stems macerated and applied externally as small poultices.

 

Horsetail: parts of the entire plant applied as a seated oil treatment for non bleeding hemorrhoid.

 

Salanum Mammosum: Pulp of the fruit applied externally in cases of bleeding hemorrhoids and anal fistulas.

Anorexia

Angelica: Infusion of preparations made from the root in the form of powders or extract taken orally

 

Basil: Infusion of leaves taken orally.

Quassia: Boiled liquid of the cortex taken orally.

Chinese orange: Infusion of new leaves (buds), taken orally.

Mugwort: Infusion of the entire plant, taken orally.

Rhubarb: Extract or powder, taken orally.

Wormwood: Infusion of leaves taken orally.

Anxiety

Basil: Infusion of leaves and flowers taken orally.

 

Chinese orange: Infusion of leaves and flowers, taken orally.

 

Hops:  Infusion of powder or extract obtained from the fruit, taken orally.

Linden: Infusion of flowers, taken orally.

Mint: Infusion of the leaves combined with linden, Valerian, or chamomile, taken orally.

Passionflower: Infusion of the entire plant, taken orally.

Rue: Boiled liquid of the entire plant, taken orally.

St-john’s wort: Infusion of the leaves, combined with plants in this list, taken orally.

Valerian: Infusion of the roots as either a powder or an extract, or using the fresh plant, taken orally.

White mamey: Infusion of an oil extraction from seeds, taken orally.

Appendicitis

 

Appetite, Lack of

Angelica: Infusion of preparations made from the root in the form of powders extract, taken orally.

 

Basil: Infusion of leaves and flowers taken orally.

Chinese orange: Infusion of leaves and flowers, taken orally.

Hops:  Infusion of powder or extract obtained from the fruit, taken orally.

Linden: Infusion of flowers, taken orally.

Mint: Infusion of the leaves combined with linden, Valerian, or chamomile, taken orally.

Passionflower: Infusion of the entire plant, taken orally.

Rue: Boiled liquid of the entire plant, taken orally.

St-john’s wort: Infusion of the leaves, combined with plants in this list, taken orally.

Valerian: Infusion of the roots as either a powder or an extract, or using the fresh plant, taken orally.

White mamey: Infusion of an oil extraction from seeds, taken orally.

Asthma

Blessed thistle: Infusion of the secretion of the stems, taken orally.

 

Comfrey: Infusion of the root, or ready to use extracts or powders, taken orally.

 

Golden seal: Infusion of the roots taken orally

 

Little crown: Infusion of the roots taken orally

Lobelia: Infusion of the entire plant, or an extract in drops taken orally.

Milfoil: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally.

Mullein: Infusion of the flowers, taken orally.

Oregano: Infusion of the leaves taken orally

Sensitive plant: Infusion of the roots, taken orally.

Valerian: Infusion of the fresh plant or of root in various preparations, Taken orally.

Arthritis

Alfafa: Sprouts used in salads or in capsules, taken orally

 

Angelica: Extract of root diluted in water, taken orally

 

Birch: Boiled liquid of leaves and cortex, taken orally

 

Burdock: Extract of root dilutes with water, taken orally.

 

Cat’s claw: Boiled liquid of the stem, taken orally.

Athletes foot

Garlic: Applies externally as a small poultice or extract

Ringworm bush: The crushed leaves applied externally.

Strawberries: The fruit, applied externally in small poultice.

Thyme: The oil or extract of plant applied externally.

Abdominal tumors

 

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