Guest guest Posted May 1, 2002 Report Share Posted May 1, 2002 At 16:36 01.05.2002 +0000, you wrote: > And we build it to be what it is. I do not know >the answer to my own question, but I firmly believe that if I >continue searching I will find the answer to my inflamed gall >bladder. Dawn, if your gallbladder is inflamed, you should go on juice fasting, and you should use antiinflammatory & antispasmodic herbs. Coffee enema, reflexothrepy, Shiatsu, massage, ... also may help. Flaxseed oil is antiinflammatory. Water is antiinflammatory. Unrefined salt is antiinflammatory. Bee venom is extremely antiinflammatory (as long as you are not allergic) - consider hanging around some bees - few stings may cure you! Whole diet is equally important as herbs - supplements. Physical activity is very important - sweating. Antispasmodic & Antiinflammatory Herbs http://curezone.com/art/read.asp?ID=33 & db=4 & C0=1 Nettle Part used: Leaf (tea or tincture or powder) Blood purifier, laxative, diuretic; used to increase liver and kidney function; antispasmodic and expectorant. Artemisia absinthium - Wormwood Medicinal Uses (leaves & flowers)(tea or tincture or powder) Anthelmintic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Carminative; Cholagogue; Emmenagogue; Febrifuge; Homeopathy; Hypnotic; Stimulant; Stomachic; Tonic; Vermifuge. Black walnut (Juglans nigra)(green tincture ) Medicinal Uses (sap, nut, green hul) Alterative; Anodyne; Antiinflammatory; Astringent; Blood purifier; Blood tonic; Detergent; Emetic; Laxative; Pectoral; Vermifuge. Black Cohosh (tincture) Part Used: Root Aids in regulating menses, hormonal balancer, reduces discomfort in menstrual and ovarian cramping; antispasmodic; used by those with muscular rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis. Cascara Sagrada (tincture or powder) Part Used: Bark Laxative, chronic constipation, liver complaints, hemorrhoids; antispasmodic. Evening Primrose Parts Used: Flowers and seeds Antispasmodic, contains G.L.A, used in those with Multiple Sclerosis; used in weight loss, hormone balancing, menopause and PMS. Garlic (fresh) Part Used: Bulb Acts as a stimulant, diaphoretic, expectorant, antiviral, antibacterial antispasmodic, nervine, carminative, vulnery; quickens circulation, helps to expel intestinal worms, used for high blood pressure & blood cholesterol; immune support for respiratory system, helps for colds, flu, and coughs, source of natural germanium. Lobelia Part Used: Leaves (tincture) Antispasmodic, antiasthmatic, diaphoretic, expectorant, sedative, used for asthma, whooping cough, bruises, ulcers, inflammations, sprains, ringworm and swelling. In large doses is a purgative and is potentially toxic. Motherwort Part Used: Herb Antispasmodic, sedative for anxiety; Emmenagogue, heart tonic, dissolves fibrin. Red Clover Part Used: Blossoms Has diuretic, expectorant, antispasmodic and strogenic properties, used for bronchial congestion, to relax nerves, externally. Rhubarb Part Used: Root Antispasmodic, appetite stimulant, astringent, tonic, bitter, laxative diarrhea. Valerian Part Used: Root Used as a nervine, antispasmodic and stomachic; sedative, mild tranquilizer, used for insomnia. Avoid Overuse. White Willow Part Used: Bark Original natural source of " Aspirin " before synthesized as a drug; pain reliever, fever reducer, antacid; antispasmodic, antiseptic, astringent, tonic and febrifuge. Wild Yam Part Used: Root Has compounds similar in chemical structure to steroids; anti-inflammatory, hepatic, colic, congestion; antispasmodic, abdominal and intestinal irritation, dysmenorrhea, ovarian pain, uterine tonic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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