Red Root Buck brush, Wild Lilac Rhamnaceae Ceanothus velutinus, C. integerrimus, spp. Whole Spring Flowering Herb, Chopped Fall Root Bark, Stability; Leaf 1 yr., Roots 2 yrs. Fresh Fall Root Tincture; 1:2, Dry, 1:5, 50% Alcohol Winter Planting Seed C. velutinus |
"A lymphatic tonic!" (a) "Excellent treatment for tonsil inflammation, sore throats!" (b) "Helpful for hepatitis or mononucleosis, when spleen is enlarged and painful but actual infection is on the way out." (c) "Excellent home remedy for menstrual hemorrhage, nosebleeds, bleeding piles, hemorrhoids and old ulcers." (d) "Slight but distinct tendency to stimulate the quality of electrical repelling that occurs between the circulating blood proteins and the facing wall of red blood vessels." (e) (a) L ref. C p.141, (b) L ref. B p.217, (c) + (d) B p.218, (e) L ref. B p.216-219, |
Therapeutic Uses: Alcoholism Allergies Alterative Anti Inflammatory Anti Menstrual Astringent Bronchitis Burns Capillary Fragility C.M.V Colds Cough Epstein-Barr Virus Eyes Fat, faulty metabolism Fibrocystic Breast Disease Gallbladder Tonic Hair, Dandruff, (rinse) Head Ache Hematuria Hemorrhoids Hemostatic Herpes + Zoster + Shingles Hydroceles Fluid Cysts Immunologic Stimulant Lymph System Meridian Diagnosis Nose Bleed P.M.S. Pregnancy, (mastitis) Reproductive System - Male, (benign prostatic hypertrophy) Shampoo Sinuses Soap, (flowers) Stimulant Spleen, (splenomegaly) Taste, (tea) Throat Inflammation Tonic Tonsillitis Stomach, (ulcers) Vaso Constrictor Varicose Veins |
Count 100 |
Planting |
Dose 30-60 drops < 4 x per day. |