Knitbone & Fenugreek
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Knitbone & Fenugreek Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically to Clean lymphatic-spleen, swellings of hands, feet, underarms, liver.
Knitbone (sometimes called Comfrey) and Fenugreek is an old faithful and user-friendly herbal team. When these two herbs are combined, we have a trusted team to gently and assuredly heal and clean the fluids of the body, especially the lymphatic fluid (the same clear fluid you see drawn to the surface in a blister). Your body contains more lymphatic fluid than blood. This fluid circulates through its own channels and goes where the blood, which is thicker, cannot. It is, essentially, filtered blood without the red blood cells in it and alkaline (anti-acid) in nature. The lymph also gets used and abused as a "sewer system" by the blood stream when it is overloaded with debris. The blood dumps its wastes into the lymph where it can become less dangerous by diluting it. The lymph stream moves around primarily, by the movements of the body during exercise and can eventually dump its wastes back into the blood stream where it can be eliminated by urine, bowels, skin and lungs. The lymph can, however, become so clogged up and congested that it resembles a stagnant pond, which then becomes the breeding ground for "dis-ease" organisms. Tonsils and spleen, parts of the lymphatic system, may swell and hurt. In advanced cases, continual lumps may be felt anywhere, especially in the neck, breasts, underarm, groin, anal area, and in the liver and intestinal areas, both in the front and in the back of the body. The swelling may involve the entire body. At this point, we need some form of exercise, such as walking, as well as a lymphatic detergent and antibiotic with 6 to 8 glasses of a good quality spring water per day. Fenugreek penetrates the lymphatics and acts as detergent and antibiotic; Knitbone soothes and heals the inflammation. So well does Fenugreek permeate the body when a person takes it, often you can detect the distinct, spicy aroma when you sniff the surface of the skin. Be sure you use a good bowel management program along with Knitbone and Fenugreek to flush out what the Knitbone and Fenugreek clean out of the body. (SEE: Cascara Sagrada, C.C.E.-W, Buckthorn)
COMBINATION: Knitbone and Fenugreek.
DOSE: Almost anyone you meet has, to some degree, a lymphatic problem. 20 to 40 drops, 3 times per day as an hygienic measure. In advanced cases, 1 tsp. to 1 Tbl., 3 times per day, walk or move around in some fashion, drink 6 - 8 glasses of a good quality spring water per day and use a good bowel management program that produces at least 2, and preferably 3, easy and complete bowel movements per day to prevent a "sick feeling". (See: Cascara Sagrada, C.C.E.-W, Buckthorn)
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
Knitbone (sometimes called Comfrey) and Fenugreek is an old faithful and user-friendly herbal team. When these two herbs are combined, we have a trusted team to gently and assuredly heal and clean the fluids of the body, especially the lymphatic fluid (the same clear fluid you see drawn to the surface in a blister). Your body contains more lymphatic fluid than blood. This fluid circulates through its own channels and goes where the blood, which is thicker, cannot. It is, essentially, filtered blood without the red blood cells in it and alkaline (anti-acid) in nature. The lymph also gets used and abused as a "sewer system" by the blood stream when it is overloaded with debris. The blood dumps its wastes into the lymph where it can become less dangerous by diluting it. The lymph stream moves around primarily, by the movements of the body during exercise and can eventually dump its wastes back into the blood stream where it can be eliminated by urine, bowels, skin and lungs. The lymph can, however, become so clogged up and congested that it resembles a stagnant pond, which then becomes the breeding ground for "dis-ease" organisms. Tonsils and spleen, parts of the lymphatic system, may swell and hurt. In advanced cases, continual lumps may be felt anywhere, especially in the neck, breasts, underarm, groin, anal area, and in the liver and intestinal areas, both in the front and in the back of the body. The swelling may involve the entire body. At this point, we need some form of exercise, such as walking, as well as a lymphatic detergent and antibiotic with 6 to 8 glasses of a good quality spring water per day. Fenugreek penetrates the lymphatics and acts as detergent and antibiotic; Knitbone soothes and heals the inflammation. So well does Fenugreek permeate the body when a person takes it, often you can detect the distinct, spicy aroma when you sniff the surface of the skin. Be sure you use a good bowel management program along with Knitbone and Fenugreek to flush out what the Knitbone and Fenugreek clean out of the body. (SEE: Cascara Sagrada, C.C.E.-W, Buckthorn)
COMBINATION: Knitbone and Fenugreek.
DOSE: Almost anyone you meet has, to some degree, a lymphatic problem. 20 to 40 drops, 3 times per day as an hygienic measure. In advanced cases, 1 tsp. to 1 Tbl., 3 times per day, walk or move around in some fashion, drink 6 - 8 glasses of a good quality spring water per day and use a good bowel management program that produces at least 2, and preferably 3, easy and complete bowel movements per day to prevent a "sick feeling". (See: Cascara Sagrada, C.C.E.-W, Buckthorn)
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.