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Waist pain |
Urinary System infection Corn: Boiled liquid of the corn silk combined with spiked alpinia taken orally. Juniper: Infusion of the leaves and crushed fruit taken orally. Milfoil: Infusion of entire plant taken orally. Passionflower: Infusion of entire plant taken orally. Spiked alpinia: Boiled liquid of stems taken orally. Strawberry: Infusion of leaves taken orally. |
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Warts |
Common Marvel of Peru: Juice or sap from leaves applied locally. Blessed Thistle: Sap or juice of stem applied locally. Papaya: Boiled liquid of the seeds taken before eating helps dissolve small deposits of fats around the eyes. Croton gossypifolius: Sap of stems applied locally. |
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Weakness |
Refer to hypothyroidism |
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Whooping cough |
Refer to Cough |
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Willpower deterioration |
Alcoholism Angelica: Boiled liquid of the root or an extract in powdered or liquid form taken orally. Inhibits the desire and thirst for alcohol Quassia: Boiled liquid of the stems taken orally. Produces reaction to alcohol. Linden: Infusion of the roots combined with mint and valerian. This combinationis a mild tranquillizer. Mint: Infusion of the roots combined with linden and valerian. Mugwort: Infusion of the leave staken orally. Valerian: Infusion of the roots combined with linden and mint taken orallly. |
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Womb disorders |
Infertitity Rue: Infusion of eaves taken orally. |
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worms |
Pomegranate: Boiled liquid of the cortex and the root taken orally. Pumpkin: Maceration: of coconut water of dried and ground seeds, taken orally. Always before eating. Rue: Infusion of the entire plant taken orally. Thyme: Infusion of the leaves and flowers taken orally for worms. Wormseed: Infusion of leaves and flowers taken orally. Wormwood: Infusion of fruit and leaves taken orally. Tape worm Fern: Infusion of leaves taken orally. Pomegranate: Boiled liquid of the cortex and root taken orally Pumpkin: Same as above |
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Wounds |
Amaranth: Infusion of the leaves applied as cold compress Burdock: Extract of root, applied locally. Cabbage: Boiled liquid of the leaves taken orally. Fenugreek: Boiled liquid of seeds for chapped hands, lips or the mammary glands, applied locally. |