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Dandruff |
Caused by Seborrhea Birch: Boiled liquid of the bark and sap applied locally Burdock: Extract of root applied locally Acnistus Arborescens: Liquid from maceration of leaves, applied locally Prickly Pear cactus: A paste of leaves and stems applied locally. |
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Dehydration |
Coconut: Coconut milk taken orally. Orange juice: Juice of fruit taken orally as much as the patient can handle. Rice: Rice water taken orally |
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Dengue |
For Fever Annatto: infusion of the seeds and leaves taken orally. Elder: Infusion of plants taken orally. Lemon Grass: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Wormwood: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally. |
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Depression |
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Diabetes |
Alfafa: Infusion of the leaves taken orally. Bitter Gourd: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally. Quassia: Boiled liquid of the cortex, taken orally in small doses. Zebrina pendula: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally.
Dandelion: Boiled liquid of the root taken orally. Eucalyptus: Boiled liquid
of the fruit and leaves taken orally. White Mamey: Infusion of ground up seeds and leaves taken orally. Tropical periwrinkle: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally. String Bean: Infusion of the green vine taken orally. Orange: Maceration of peeling of the orange taken orally. Hymenae Courbaril: Boiled liquid of leaves taken orally. Neurolaena lobata: Infusion of leaves taken orally. |
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Diarrhea |
Almond: Boiled liquid of the leaves and bark taken orally. Amaranth: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Annatto: Boiled liquid of seed taken orally. Avocado: Boiled liquid of the seed taken orally. Cinnamon Tree: Infusion of bark taken orally. Neurolaena Lobatta: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Guazuma
ulmifolia: Boiled liquid of the root taken orally. Peruvian bark: Boiled
liquid of bark and root taken orally. Plantain: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Rice: Maceration of rice water taken orally. Walnut: Boiled liquid of the leaves ground green nuts and bark taken orally. Yucca: Yucca flour administered orally. |
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Digestive Enzymes |
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Digestive Disorders |
Gallbladder Disease Aloe: Gelatinous extract of leaves taken orally. Boldo: Boiled liquid of leaves and bark taken orally. Dandelion: Infusion of root taken orally. Gentian: Infusion of plant taken orally. Milfoil: Infusion of entire plant or its extract taken orally. Voilet: Boiled liquid of entire plant taken orally.
Gallstones Artichokes: Boiled liquid or an extract from leaves taken orally. Quassia: Infusion of bark taken orally. Blood root: Boil liquid of plant taken orally. Flax: Boiled liquid of seeds taken orally. Grapevine: Infusion of the leaves taken orally. Nettle: Boiled liquid of roots taken orally. Olive: Virgin oil from the fruit neither re-heat nor refined taken orally. Purple Onion: Extract or juice from the bulb, taken orally. |
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Distress |
Angina Lobelia: Infusion prepared from the entire plant or extract diluted in water. Sarsaparilla: Extract of root diluted in water taken orally. Walnut: Infusion prepared with the internal meat of the nut taken orally.
Cardiac Disease Balm: Boiled liquid of the plant taken orally. Horsetail: Infusion of entire plant taken orally. Mistletoe: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Motherwort: Infusion of entire plant taken orally. Peruvian Bark: Boiled liquid of bark taken orally. Valerian: Extract of the root, or powdered root taken orally. Walnut: Boiled liquid made from inner walls of the nut taken orally. |
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Dizziness |
Cholesterol and Triglycerides Artichoke: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Comfrey: Infusion of leaves and roots taken orally. Eggplant: water from the maceration of small eggplant taken orally. Garlic: 2- 3 cloves a day taken orally. Oats: Bran taken orally. Olives: Virgin oil in salads without reheating |
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Dropsy |
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Dry skin |
Avocado: Poultice of the fresh fruit or an extract of oil applied locally. Strawberry: The fresh fruit used as a poultice applied locally |
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Dysentery |
Diarrhea Almond: Boiled liquid of the leaves and bark taken orally. Amaranth: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Avocado: Boiled liduid of seed taken orally. Cinnamon tree: Infusion of bark taken orally. Neurolaena Lobata: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Peruvian Bark: Boiled liquid of the bark and root taken orally. 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; Yucca flour administered orally. |