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Vagina disorders |
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Vaginal hemorrhages |
Goldenseal: Boiled liquid of rhizome in powdered form. Milfoil: Infusion of plant taken orally. Nutmeg: Powder from grated root, as infusion ingested. Oak: Boiled liquid of bark taken orally or as vaginal douche. Shepherd's Purse: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally. Tropical Periwinkle: Infusion of the leaves taken orally. Or as an extract taken orally. |
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Vaginal discharge |
Bitter Gourd: Boiled liquid of the entire plant used as a virginal douche for and type of discharge. Friar's habit: Infusion of leaves and stems applied locally. Horsetail: Boiled liquid from entire plant, used as a vaginal douche. Peruvian Bark: Boiled liquid of the cortex used as vaginal douche. Used for yellow is discharge that causes itch. Rosemary: Boiled liquid of leaves used as vaginal douche. For yeast infections and inflammation. |
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Varicose veins |
Bloodroot: Boiled liquid of the plant taken orally. Common marvel of peru: Extract of flower, applied locally directly on affected areas. Mistletoe: Infusion of leaves applied locally. Rue: Boiled liquid of entire plant takenorally. |
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Veins disorders |
Same as varicose veins |
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Varicose ulcerations |
Amaranth: Infusion of leaves in cold compress applied locally. Chamomile: Cold infusion of entire plant, applied locally as a compress. Friar's habit: Infusion of the leaves and cortex applied externally in sponge bath and formentation. Horsetail: Boiled liquid of entire plant applied externally. Simarouba: Resin from bark, applied locally. |
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Venereal disease |
Gonorrhea Friar's habit: Infusion of the leaves and bark taken orally. Peruvian Bark: Boiled liquid of root and bark applied locally to syphilitic chancre. Sarsaparilla: Infusion of root taken orally as as auxillary treatment for syphilis. |
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Venous Hypertension |
Same as varicose veins |
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Vermes |
Quassia: Boiled liquid of the bark taken orally. Olive: Boiled liquid of cortex taken orally. Peruvian Bark: Boiled liquid of cortex and root taken orally. Plaintain: Infusion of leaves taken orally |
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Viral infections |
Annatto: Use seeds as an infusion taken orally. Lemon Grass: Infusion of leaves and rhizomes taken orally. Elder: Infusion of leaves and flower taken orally. Wormwood: Infusion of leaves, stems and roots taken orally. |
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Vitamin deficiency |
Vitamin D: Alfalfa: Capsule of alfalfa sprouts taken orally. Comfrey: Infusion of leaves and root taken orally. Horsetail: Infusion of entire plant taken orally. Nettle: Boiled liquid of leaves and roots taken orally. Parsley: Boiled liquid of entire plant taken orally. |
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Vomiting and nausea |
Cinnamon tree: Infusion of the bark taken orally. Basil: Infusion of the plant taken orally. |
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Vitiligo |
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