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mkathryn59@... writes:

> Edema is a slowing of the heart and the body picking up fluid and

> removing it out of the body.

> Now I have a herbal black salve that has helped with the body getting

> rid of excess fluids.

>

Hi ,

I can't open the attachment but I would very much like to know how black

salve gets rid of fluid? Please can you explain?

Thanks,

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asked: I would very much like to know how black salve gets rid of fluid?

Please can you explain?

>

Well, I am not sure how it does it but I saw a man who was days from

dying and his organs were in shut down. Someone gave him the salve and

over night he lost 20 pounds of fluids. They said he was so swollen with

fluids but I guess it helped to kick the kidneys in to function and it

turned him around. They said he was out riding the motorcycle the next

week and today he making great strides. This was 2 months ago.

It was a big surprise to me I have to admit but I was also very thrilled

to hear it.

I found the following info on the web and thought it was very

interesting info on the bloodroot.

Bloodroot is used in herbal medicine in very small doses, mainly for

bronchial problems and severe throat infections. The root is used in

many pharmaceuticals, mixed with other compounds to treat heart

problems, dental applications (to inhibit plaque), and to treat

migraines. Bloodroot paste is used externally for skin diseases, warts,

and tumors. For ringworm apply the fluid extract. Bloodroot is said to

repel insects. The root is used in as an anesthetic, cathartic, emetic,

emmenagogue, expectorant, diuretic, febrifuge, sedative, stimulant and

tonic.

Research is very promising for Bloodroot constituents. One is

sanguinarine; it is showing results as an anesthetic, antibacterial,

anti-cholinesterase, anti-edemic, anti-gingivitic, anti-inflammatory,

anti-neoplastic, antioxidant, anti-periodontic, anti-plaque, antiseptic,

diuretic, emetic, expectorant, fungicide, gastrocontractant,

hypertensive, pesticide, respiratory stimulant and more.

http://www.altnature.com/gallery/bloodroot.htm

Looks like it is a diuretic and that would explain the removal of

fluids.

It is so powerful a helper to the body.

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