Decoction of Woods
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
|
Herb Name 45176_d9678b-cf> |
Latin 45176_9d4302-40> |
Amount * 45176_ef0029-1a> |
|---|---|---|
| 45176_9416d0-5c> |
Guaiacum officinale 45176_81adf8-cb> | 45176_f2078f-61> |
| 45176_7c0b9b-9b> |
Laurus sassafras 45176_a94585-e9> | 45176_c12327-f4> |
| 45176_ba245a-06> |
Smilax sarsaparilla 45176_23df27-b0> | 45176_d040cc-06> |
| 45176_e1b051-e7> |
Smilax glabra 45176_445dc8-4f> |
equal parts 45176_1f1ac1-da> |
Preparation:
Decoct until one-third is wasted
Function:
Clears Heat and Toxin, purifies the Blood
Use:
1. Syphilis
2. Chronic Joint disease, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Gout
3. Chronic Heacaches, Migraines, Neuralgia
4. Tumors, Fibroids and Cancer
Dose:
A cupful twice daily; in the management of chronic and obstinate diseases it was taken as ‘common drink’, meaning that it was consumed throughout the day. It must be persisted with for at least 40 days.
Comment:
This and similar formulas worked by ‘sweetening’ the Blood, meaning that it resolved acidities and toxin from the Blood, which gradually made sharp or acidic tasting blood become sweet.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. It is corrected and made more pleasant if Licorice or Raisin is added
2. It is made purgative by adding Senna

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