Plaster for Breast Cancer
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Gabelhover, 1599
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Herb Name 44122_116c2d-b8> |
Latin 44122_5e41f9-f7> |
Amount 44122_1ff6ee-4d> |
|---|---|---|
| 44122_df3b69-5d> |
Lead carbonate 44122_1b384b-3b> | 44122_391325-a7> |
| 44122_03590c-14> |
Lead oxide 44122_64a9a7-69> | 44122_46b2c9-1d> |
| 44122_345083-7d> |
Zinc oxide 44122_d2e6f5-1d> |
1⁄2 oz. ea. 44122_eb77ca-42> |
| 44122_5b00e2-e0> |
Zinc carbonate 44122_311349-21> |
1 dram 44122_8deb44-63> |
|
Deer tallow 44122_ab5181-2d> |
Sebum Cervii 44122_519039-0a> |
3⁄4 oz. 44122_6e064c-e4> |
| 44122_c69845-b7> |
Cera 44122_92105b-38> | 44122_a69782-43> |
| 44122_e2a02c-4a> |
Oleum rosatum 44122_d1d8b5-e3> |
3 oz. ea. 44122_2875b2-1a> |
Preparation:
Beat the minerals with wine, then melt the wax and tallow in the oil, add the minerals, mix together and boil briefly, and with Oil of Myrtle, form a plaster.
Function:
Clears Heat, resolves Tumors, promotes Healing
Use:
1. Breast Cancer
2. other types of hard Tumors and Cancers of the fleshy parts
Dose:
Apply topically, bind on firmly. Repeated for several weeks
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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