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Back Pain - Feverfew, White Willow Bark, Burdock, Horsetail BONE BUILDER: Spinach, turnip leaf, watercress, orange, fig.Bone, Flesh and Cartilage (BF & C) - Dr - "School of Natural Healing" (may be used in conjunction with Deep Tissue Repair Oil) 6 parts Comfrey Root 6 parts Oak Bark 3 parts Gravel Root 3 parts Mullein 1 part Lobelia 2 parts Wormwood 3 parts Marshmallow Root 1 parts Skullcap 2 parts Walnut Bark This is an aid for malfunction in bone, flesh, cartilage, and is excellent for varicose veins, sprains, curvature of the spine, tremors, skin eruptions, pulled muscles, blood clots, calcium spurs etc. Soak the herb combination in distilled water ( at the rate of one ounce of combined herbs to a pint of distilled water), four to six hours then simmer for thirty minutes, strain and reduce the liquid down to its volume by simmering over low heat. (To retard spoilage of

large batches, add vegetable glycerine. Example: one gallon of tea simmered ( not boiled) down to two quarts and add one pint of glycerine.) Soak flannel, cotton or any natural material cloth in the solution - never use synthetics. Wrap the fomentation ( soaked cloth) around the malfuntioning area and cover with plastic to keep it from drying out. Leave on all night six mights a week, week after week until relief appears. Suzi List Owner What is a

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