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A – Z of Herbal Remedies

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St John’s Wort, Lavender Oil, Comfrey Leaf Pulp

Other Names: St John's Wort, Hardhay, Amber, Goatweed, Tipton weed, St John's Word, Witches Herb, Devil's Scourge, touch and Heal, Lord God's Wonder  Plant, Hypericum Perforatum
Traditional Usages: Neuralgia, Sciatica, Concussion of the Spine, Physical Shock, To Reduce Pain of Dental Extractions, Injuries to Finger Tips and Soles of Feet, Stitching Pains, Punctured Wounds, Dog Bites, Cat and Rat bites, Painful Piles, Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Menopausal Nervousness, Menstrual Cramps, Bladder Problems, Suppression of Urine, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Jaundice, Hysteria, Nervous Depression, Hemorrhages, Coughing Up Blood, Dispelling Worms from the body, Children with Night Incontinence, Bathe Wounds, Skin Sores and bruises, Burns, Antiseptic, Insect Bites, Snake Bites
Resources: Britain, Europe, Asia and Worldwide
Parts Used: Leaves, Flowers, Stems, Oil
Health Warning: Seek professional medical advice before taking St John's Wort


St John’s Wort, Lavender Oil, Comfrey Leaf Pulp - Herbal remedy for Whiplash: St. John’s Wort, lavender oil and comfrey leaf pulp can help reduce pain and aid healing.  Adding lavender oil or a handful of fresh or dried St John’s Wort and comfrey leaf pulp to your bath water can speed up your whiplash recovery.
Health Warning: Comfrey products should not be taken internally. When using externally, it is recommended applying Comfrey extracts no longer than 10 days in a row, and no more than 4–6 weeks a year.

Always seek the advice of your doctor before taking herbal remedies
   

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