Culver's Root (Black Root)
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Culver's Root (Black Root) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically as a Bowel cleaner, lazy and or congested conditions of the stomach, duodenum, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, remedy fevers (including serious types), expel worms, jaundice (yellow whites of eyes and skin due to congested liver and gallbladder and or infection), swollen glands, infant diarrhea, chronic constipation, syphilitic impurities, sallow complexion, dull frontal headache, thick and white coated tongue and to remedy the condition of pleurisy (excess fluid accumulation around lungs and or heart). Take for the miseries.
Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract ( BLACK ROOT ) is a native North American plant well established in Native American herbal medicine. In France, the herb is known, and appreciated, as Veronique and in Germany, as Leptandrawurzel. It was introduced by Dr. Culver into white man's medicine and is hence also known as Culver's Root. In the South, where it is still used extensively in folk medicine, it is known as BLACK ROOT. The very broad range of maladies, with seemingly no specific origin, which respond favorably to this herb, make it easy to understand why it is so widely and effectively used throughout the South for many kinds of "the miseries". Certainly, Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract is, observably, a good bowel cleaner, but much more. It also works especially well on the vital area of the duodenum (first 12 inches of the small intestine), where acid treated food from the stomach meets with the anti-acid secretions in the small intestine and produce a great deal of the body's heat. It is vital to the body that this area be balanced between acid and anti-acid activities, otherwise so many kinds of unpleasant disorders and just plain, "feeling bad" and "miseries" can occur. Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract works on lazy and or congested conditions of the stomach, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, both the small and large intestines and restores them to normal and balanced activity. Here is a partial list of disorders for which Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract is given effectively: to remedy fevers (including serious types), expel worms, jaundice (yellow whites of eyes and skin due to congested liver and gall bladder and or infection), swollen glands, infant diarrhea, chronic constipation, syphilitic impurities, sallow complexion, dull frontal headache, thick and white coated tongue and to remedy the condition of pleurisy (excess fluid accumulation around lungs and or heart, with stabbing pain and shortness of breath, short, dry cough, chilliness).
DOSE: 40 to 80 drops each evening. Follow with a little juice, if desired, as its taste is bitterish and somewhat acrid. In stubborn cases, take 3 times per day. In serious cases, give hourly, as needed, 10 to 40 drops and at the same time rub into affected areas, (abdominal and or chest areas) in quantity needed to cover the area.
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.
Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract ( BLACK ROOT ) is a native North American plant well established in Native American herbal medicine. In France, the herb is known, and appreciated, as Veronique and in Germany, as Leptandrawurzel. It was introduced by Dr. Culver into white man's medicine and is hence also known as Culver's Root. In the South, where it is still used extensively in folk medicine, it is known as BLACK ROOT. The very broad range of maladies, with seemingly no specific origin, which respond favorably to this herb, make it easy to understand why it is so widely and effectively used throughout the South for many kinds of "the miseries". Certainly, Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract is, observably, a good bowel cleaner, but much more. It also works especially well on the vital area of the duodenum (first 12 inches of the small intestine), where acid treated food from the stomach meets with the anti-acid secretions in the small intestine and produce a great deal of the body's heat. It is vital to the body that this area be balanced between acid and anti-acid activities, otherwise so many kinds of unpleasant disorders and just plain, "feeling bad" and "miseries" can occur. Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract works on lazy and or congested conditions of the stomach, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, both the small and large intestines and restores them to normal and balanced activity. Here is a partial list of disorders for which Culver's Root Pure Herbs Liquid Extract is given effectively: to remedy fevers (including serious types), expel worms, jaundice (yellow whites of eyes and skin due to congested liver and gall bladder and or infection), swollen glands, infant diarrhea, chronic constipation, syphilitic impurities, sallow complexion, dull frontal headache, thick and white coated tongue and to remedy the condition of pleurisy (excess fluid accumulation around lungs and or heart, with stabbing pain and shortness of breath, short, dry cough, chilliness).
DOSE: 40 to 80 drops each evening. Follow with a little juice, if desired, as its taste is bitterish and somewhat acrid. In stubborn cases, take 3 times per day. In serious cases, give hourly, as needed, 10 to 40 drops and at the same time rub into affected areas, (abdominal and or chest areas) in quantity needed to cover the area.
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.