Plaster for Uterine Fibroids
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Wirtzung
|
Herb Name 42835_04a960-96> |
Latin 42835_1f5c3c-c2> |
Amount 42835_0e5003-63> |
|---|---|---|
| 42835_a0720d-83> |
Matricaria recutita 42835_eb3eaa-d1> | 42835_218ffa-40> |
| 42835_b9d735-9a> |
Melilotus officinalis 42835_5ca59f-ed> | 42835_13b88c-04> |
| 42835_08767f-f3> |
Althea rosea 42835_46066c-bb> | 42835_c422e2-c6> |
| 42835_6fba1a-12> |
Linium usitatissimum 42835_eebddc-3f> | 42835_2b699e-d7> |
| 42835_a89c2d-90> |
Trigonella foenum-graecum 42835_e839bc-ca> |
1 oz. ea. 42835_980e8b-bb> |
| 42835_1577c3-7d> |
Ficus carica 42835_228cd4-96> |
8–10 42835_2c226f-a5> |
| 42835_183f29-16> |
Diospyros lotus 42835_e261a3-fe> |
6 or 7 42835_107f21-86> |
Preparation:
Beat them well together, and with a strong decoction of Violets and Oil of Roses, form a plaster.
Function:
Clears Heat, softens hardness, resolves Tumors
Use:
1. Applied externally for Uterine Fibroids
2. may be applied to other Fibroid growths
3. may be used for other types of hardness
Dose:
Used topically over the lower abdomen, to be applied warm and bound on
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:
1. Marshmallow root may replace Hollyhock root
2. If there is pain, add Poppy seed
3. if the abscess looks like it will be long to break, add Mustard and Fennel seeds
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