Mother Tinctures

  1. Echinacea

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    Common name is Purple Cone-Flower. Symptoms of blood poisoning, septic conditions generally. Boils, Erysipelas and foul ulcers. Puerperal infections. Promotes suppuration. Foul discharges with great debility. Tincture – One to ten drops every two hours. Locally as a cleansing and antiseptic wash. Like it? Share it! Bookmark on Delicious Digg...
  2. Crataegus

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    Common name Hawthorn berry. A heart tonic. Chronic heart disease with extreme weakness. Feeble and irregular heart action. Lowered pulse, reduced blood pressure. Cardiac dropsy, aortic disease, dilated heart. Five to twenty drop doses, 3- 4 times a day. Must be used for some time to obtain best results. Like...
  3. Calendula

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    Made from Marigold – For open wounds, ulcers. Promotes healing and helps prevent infection. Lacerations about the pelvic organs. Hot calendula preparations are generally preferable to cold. Dilute 1:9 with water. May also be used internally in potencies. Like it? Share it! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on...
  4. Alfalfa

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    Disorders characterized by malnutrition. Tones up the appetite and digestion resulting in improved mental and physical vigor, with gain in weight. Acts as a fat producer, corrects tissue waste. Deficient lactation. Increases the quantity and quality of milk in nursing mothers. Improves sleep. 5- 10 drops of tincture several times...
  5. Senecio Aureus

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    Senecio Aureus, Life Root. Another “uterine tonic” indicated in a general hyperemic, irritable, and atonic condition of the pelvic organs. Like it? Share it! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it
  6. Quassia

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    Quassia, Bitter Wood. In large doses (f.e., 30 I,) it acts as an emetic with some persons and is an anthel-mintic, but is seldom given in such doses. In small doses (f.e., 3 to 5 I,) it markedly stimulates all the glands concerned in digestion and increases intestinal peristalsis. It...
  7. Aspidosperma

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    Quebracho, Aspidosperma. Mariasi y Larrion, who has investigated quebracho, says of it: “The principal action of this drug is to cause a diminution of the number of pulse-beats per minute and lessen the frequency of the respiratory act.” It is of value in dyspnea due to asthma or heart disease,...