Bugleweed
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Bugleweed
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Bugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically as a Poison antidote, heart regulation, coughs, appetite, albumin (egg white-big bubbles on top of urine), expel mucus, tuberculosis.
Bugleweed was rediscovered during the latter part of this century by a great living, Amish herbalist, Solomon Wickey, for heart conditions. Acts chiefly on blood vessels to relax them to normal size, while healing inflammation of the blood vessel caused by heart problems, self-intoxication (poisons generated internally) and chronically deteriorated hearts. The action ofBugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract on the heart itself is to reduce the pulse to a normal speed and add power to each heart contraction. All this, with no harmful side effects. Additionally, we have here an excellent tonic for the whole system, which settles the stomach and normalizes the appetite. Well before 1880, Bugleweed was used for relief of insomnia, curing diabetes and correcting "egg-white" in the urine (albuminuria). Bugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract can help stop hemorrhaging of blood from lungs and intestinal hemorrhaging with blood in the stool. Bugleweed reduces irritation to the intestine from diarrhea and stops diarrhea.Bugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract can help expel mucus and pus from lungs due to old, chronic, dry coughs, and is a recognized tuberculosis remedy. It has often been said that using Bugleweed is like having a combination of the herbs Fox Glove (digitalis), Blood Root (Red Root), Black Cohosh and Wormgrass.
DOSE: 10 to 40 drops after each meal or every four hours while awake during crisis period. Bugleweed can also be rubbed on the chest and back several times a day to amplify and assist its internal use.
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.
Bugleweed was rediscovered during the latter part of this century by a great living, Amish herbalist, Solomon Wickey, for heart conditions. Acts chiefly on blood vessels to relax them to normal size, while healing inflammation of the blood vessel caused by heart problems, self-intoxication (poisons generated internally) and chronically deteriorated hearts. The action ofBugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract on the heart itself is to reduce the pulse to a normal speed and add power to each heart contraction. All this, with no harmful side effects. Additionally, we have here an excellent tonic for the whole system, which settles the stomach and normalizes the appetite. Well before 1880, Bugleweed was used for relief of insomnia, curing diabetes and correcting "egg-white" in the urine (albuminuria). Bugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract can help stop hemorrhaging of blood from lungs and intestinal hemorrhaging with blood in the stool. Bugleweed reduces irritation to the intestine from diarrhea and stops diarrhea.Bugleweed Pure Herbs Liquid Extract can help expel mucus and pus from lungs due to old, chronic, dry coughs, and is a recognized tuberculosis remedy. It has often been said that using Bugleweed is like having a combination of the herbs Fox Glove (digitalis), Blood Root (Red Root), Black Cohosh and Wormgrass.
DOSE: 10 to 40 drops after each meal or every four hours while awake during crisis period. Bugleweed can also be rubbed on the chest and back several times a day to amplify and assist its internal use.
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.