This document provides herbal remedies for various common ailments. It describes herbal teas and poultices to relieve sore throats, colds, coughs, toothaches, back pain, joint pain, insect bites, athlete's foot, and more. It also includes herbal hair and skin treatments and a table of herbs that can repel different animals and insects.
This document provides herbal remedies for various common ailments. It describes herbal teas and poultices to relieve sore throats, colds, coughs, toothaches, back pain, joint pain, insect bites, athlete's foot, and more. It also includes herbal hair and skin treatments and a table of herbs that can repel different animals and insects.
This document provides herbal remedies for various common ailments. It describes herbal teas and poultices to relieve sore throats, colds, coughs, toothaches, back pain, joint pain, insect bites, athlete's foot, and more. It also includes herbal hair and skin treatments and a table of herbs that can repel different animals and insects.
This document provides herbal remedies for various common ailments. It describes herbal teas and poultices to relieve sore throats, colds, coughs, toothaches, back pain, joint pain, insect bites, athlete's foot, and more. It also includes herbal hair and skin treatments and a table of herbs that can repel different animals and insects.
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A Beginners guide to Herbalism part2
By Cheryl Croce Culver on Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 12:10am
A Beginners guide to Herbalism part2 Sage Tea:
Take equal parts of sage, rosemary, honeysuckle, and plantain. Boil these herbs in sufficient water to cover. Add a small tablespoonful of honey to each pint of liquid and use as required.
Yerba Mansa Root:
This root, chewed slowly, will ease the pain of sore throats.
Colds & Coughs-
Teas for Colds and Coughs:
To help eliminate mucus in the respiratory passage, mix together equal parts of the following ingredients:
comfrey root
hyssop
balm of gilead
chamomile or coltsfoot
elecampane or wintergreen leaf*
For either tea steep 1 heaping teaspoon of the herbs in 1 cup of boiling water. Cover the pot and steep for 10-20 minutes. Strain. Drink this tea as often as you like. You can add lemon and honey.
(*: Potentially dangerous. Can cause irritation, allergic reaction, gastric distress or other discomfort.)
Tea for Coughs:
Mix together equal parts of pennyroyal, licorice, and horehound and make a tea by steeping 1 heaping teaspoon per cup of boiling water for 10-20 minutes. Strain. Drink with lemon and honey as often as you like.
Tea for Colds in the Chest:
Mix together equal quantities of birch leaf, horehound, and licorice. Steep 1 heaping teaspoon of herbs per cup of boiling water for 10-20 minutes. Strain. Drink with lemon and honey as often as you like.
Sleep Tea for Colds:
Mix together equal quantities of dandelion root, chamomile, and valerian. Steep 1 heaping teaspoon of herbs per cup of boiling water for 10-20 minutes. Strain. Drink with lemon and honey to relax you and help you sleep when you have a bad cold.
Tooth Aches-
Garlic:
Put a piece of a garlic clove inside the cavity. It kills the pain and seems to slow up the infection process. At night place a peeled garlic between your teeth and your cheek. This is also good to keep a cold from becoming severe. (Make sure you wash out your mouth in the morning though!)Marshmallow Root Poultice:
If you have an abscessed tooth and a swollen jaw, place pieces of dried marshmallow root between the tooth and cheek. Renew the poultices in the morning and night. This greatly reduces the inflammation and keeps the pain in check.
Bad Backs-
Chamomile Oil:
This is an old Egyptian formula. Take flowers of chamomile and beat them up with pure olive oil. Leave to stand until the virtues of the flowers have been extracted. Then with the oil rub over the whole body, especially the back. Go to bed, cover up. Good for over-strained muscles, cramps, strains and stitches.
Super Massage Cream:
1 « oz. of coconut oil
1 « oz. of turtle oil
1 dropper sweet clover oil
Mix all the ingredients together. This is an excellent cream, useful for all sore and aching muscles. According to the therapist the author consulted, this cream is superior to anything supplied by the hospital.
Lavender Oil:
Mix 1 part oil of lavender with 3 parts olive oil, or 1 part oil of lavender with 1 part coconut oil, and use to massage the muscles of the lower back. Use sparingly.
Aching Joints-
Parsley Tea to Stimulate the Kidneys:
Take a handful of fresh parsley and pour over it 2 cups of boiling water. Steep until cold then strain. Drink 1 cup of this tea before every meal and before going to bed.
Indian Tea:
The indians drink a tea of rose petals, peppermint, lemon peel, and liden leaves for arthritis.
Rheumatism Tea:
An excellent tea to take daily for the treatment of rheumatism and arthritis is a mixture of cascara sagrada, poke root, cimicfuga, uva ursi leaves, chamomile and sassafras. Take 1 T. of this mixture and pour it over 2 cups of boiling water. Let it steep for about 10 minutes and strain. Make it fresh in the evening and drink 1 cup, with lemon and honey if you like. Drink the other cup, cold, in the morning.
Bites-
Insect Bite Ointment:
Beat some frankincense to a powder and mix it with oil of bay. Use it to anoint the body to ease the itch of insect bites. For the sting, a little oil of cajeput offers relief.
Dog Bites:
Four oz. rue, 4 oz. treacle, 4 oz. garlic, 4 large spoonfuls of scraped pewter. Boil all of the ingredients with a bottle of strong ale. (Beer will do.) Strain. Apply the sediment to the wound and drink the clear liquid 9 spoonfuls every day for 9 days. - a seventeenth-century recipe.
Athlete's Foot-
Soap & Powder:
Mix together 1 oz. powdered gum, benzoin with 4 oz. starch. When washing your feet, use soap bark, a useful detergent, especially good for athlete's foot.
Apple Cider Vinegar Bath:
Steep 1 oz. sage and agronomy in 2 cups of hot apple cider vinegar for 15 minutes. Keep it covered. When cool enough put your feet in and soak for as long as you can. Repeat two or three times a day.Hair-
Olive Hair Oil:
To 4 oz. olive oil, add 1 t. oil of rosemary, and 5 drops oil of lemon grass. Rub a tiny bit into the hair each night. This is version of an old time recipe that helps hair grow.
Yucca Root Shampoo:
Boil 4 oz. yucca root or soap bark in 2 cups of fresh water until it is reduced to 1 cup. Strain and cool. If not sudsy enough for you, add castille shampoo. Brunettes can substitute rosemary water, and blondes chamomile water, for the 2 cups of liquid-both cleanses and deodorized the scalp.
To thicken the hair, and to keep it from falling out:
Put 4 lbs. pure organic honey into a still with 4-6 oz grapevine tendrils and 2-4 oz. tender rosemary tops. Distill as cool and as slowly as possible. Allow the liquid to drop until it begins to taste sour. Rub this into the hair roots daily.
Sage Tea:
Drink sage tea daily and rub the infusion onto the roots of your hair to retain its rich, dark color.
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