Potion for Bruising
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Wirtzung
|
Herb Name 43414_696320-e6> |
Latin 43414_2df56c-b9> |
Amount 43414_3460cc-c3> |
|---|---|---|
| 43414_e2eac1-02> |
Agrimonia eupatoria 43414_e9d1b3-24> | 43414_3ecb5f-92> |
| 43414_a5beb9-3e> |
Betonica officinalis 43414_939cd0-90> | 43414_5dd165-94> |
| 43414_9113aa-bd> |
Salvia officinalis 43414_bebf42-ba> | 43414_b68777-89> |
| 43414_9fd33d-7c> |
Plantago majus 43414_62d94e-8b> | 43414_13c913-32> |
| 43414_c4fc9f-4d> |
Hedera helix 43414_99fb69-7d> | 43414_9f57bd-9f> |
| 43414_182608-c7> |
Rosa gallica 43414_e5db50-01> | 43414_1c9c4b-42> |
| 43414_94c467-c4> |
Petroselinum crispum 43414_f74afe-3e> |
Equal parts 43414_d66698-94> |
Preparation:
Stamp them, mix with wine, and give the strained wine twice daily until they are healed. This is intended for fresh leaves to be used. If dried herbs are used, they can be steeped to make a herb wine, or made into a Tincture with alcohol.
Function:
Clears Heat, moves the Blood
Use:
1. Trauma;
2. Bruising
Dose:
4 oz.
Cautions:
None noted
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