Ointment for Trauma
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Dr. Goodenough’s Home Cures and Herbal Remedies, 1904
|
Herb Name 45099_474116-96> |
Latin 45099_d2d883-6a> |
Amount 45099_317510-2f> |
|---|---|---|
| 45099_99b339-a4> |
Tanacetum vulgare 45099_994c66-99> | 45099_9e5e50-08> |
| 45099_3486b1-ab> |
Artemisia absinthum 45099_6ba81e-20> | 45099_fdaa09-59> |
|
Catnip 45099_90759c-e8> |
Nepeta cataria 45099_b002c4-77> | 45099_d4205d-ad> |
| 45099_f5bb27-ec> |
Marrubium vulgare 45099_c587ff-c2> | 45099_013bb1-d1> |
| 45099_043047-1e> |
Humulus lupulus 45099_df85d6-ca> |
1 oz. ea. 45099_80a5ad-dc> |
Preparation:
Bruise the herbs, put them in a pot and cover with lard and Spirits, and let stand for 2 weeks; then simmer a while and strain. Add an ounce of Turpentine to every ounce of Ointment.
Function:
Moves Blood, clears Stasis, relieves Inflammation and Pain
Use:
1. Strains, Sprains
2. Contusions
3. Dislocations
4. Contractions of the Sinews
Dose:
applied topically
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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