Shingles TeaSHINGLES TEA Ingridients 10 gm. Camomile, 10 gm. Lady's Mantle, 10 gm. Melilot, 25 gm. Oak bark, 20 gm. Oats, 25 gm. Sage
ChamomileChamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) Chamomile is a tonic, stomachic, anodyne, antispasmodic, vulnery, antimicrobial, laxative, diaphoretic, analgesic, carminative, mild sedative, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anticatarrhal and flavorant.
Lady's MantleLady's Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris ) Lady's Mantle owes its scientific name and a certain pseudoscientific reputation to the fact that its leaves are efficient collectors of dew. The name Lady's-Mantle refers to the plants's shapely, pleated leaves, which resemble a medieval lady's cloak-one suitable for the Virgin Mary.
SageSage (Salvia officinalis ) Sage is a member of the mint family and there are over 750 different varieties of Sage scattered across our planet. The Sage varieties used as herbs from the Mediterranean and Asis Minor and Sage has been grown in Central Europe since the Middle Ages.
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Common Names: Wood Sour, Stickwort, Fairy Bells, Stubwort and Sour Trefoil.
It grows abundantly in woods where, with its light green leaves and dainty white flowers, it covers the ground like a blanket.This is very pleasing to the eye and when looking for mushrooms I sometimes nibble on a leaf. I gather the flowers in smaller amounts for a tea mixture (see page 60). Wood Sorrel is not used dried but in a fresh state. It relieves heartburn, stomach upsets and slight liver complaints. For these, the tea is drunk cooled, 2 cups a day. For jaundice, nephritis, eczema and worms the same amount is drunk warm. In popular medicine the freshly pressed juice is recommended for stomach cancer in the early stage, cancer-like internal and external ulcers and growths. Three to five drops diluted with water or tea are taken every hour. The freshly pressed juice is dabbed directly on external growths. For the so called shaking palsy (Parkinson's disease) the juice, three to five drops in Yarrow tea, is sipped and, externally, rubbed into the spine. Dilutions and doses have to be adhered to conscientiously for stomach cancer, ulcers and growths, as well as for shaking palsy (Parkinson's disease).
DIRECTIONS:
Infusion: 1 tablespoon of the freshly picked leaves per 1/2 litre of boiling water, infused for a short time. Fresh juice: The leaves are washed and put into a juice extractor.
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