Rupturewort (Canada)

$34.56
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Rupturewort (Hawkweed) is known down through the ages for its use in healing ruptures; coating stones from kidneys and bladder as well as breaking up the stones to cast them out of the body. Relieves fluid accumulation around the heart. For ruptures, apply Vitamin E oil from 100 i.u. capsules. Prepare a time-release application with a thermal and moisture barrier to drive the Rupturewort into the troubled area in the following manner: apply a layer of absorbent gauze or cheese cloth soaked with Rupturewort over the area of rupture, cover with plastic, and wrap a cloth around this to hold all in place. Leave on overnight. Wash area next morning, let dry and repeat same procedure for daytime dressing. Continue until healed. Also, take a digestaid: Gentian, Sweet Root or D-W, 5 to 40 drops per meal, to prevent gas formation. Each evening use a bowel cleaner, what-ever is needed to loosen and move the bowels at least 3 times per day. (See: Cascara Sagrada, Buckthorn or CCE-W) This keeps potentially irritating wastes, which might be reabsorbed and complicate the repair process, out of the healing site. Keep the bowel smooth and prevent straining at stool by using 6 to 8 capsules of Psyllium (seeds, hulls or husks) along with a large glass of water each night. If gas pressures, take 40 to 80 drops of Ginger extract in a cup of water.

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The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Rupturewort (Hawkweed) is known down through the ages for its use in healing ruptures; coating stones from kidneys and bladder as well as breaking up the stones to cast them out of the body. Relieves fluid accumulation around the heart. For ruptures, apply Vitamin E oil from 100 i.u. capsules. Prepare a time-release application with a thermal and moisture barrier to drive the Rupturewort into the troubled area in the following manner: apply a layer of absorbent gauze or cheese cloth soaked with Rupturewort over the area of rupture, cover with plastic, and wrap a cloth around this to hold all in place. Leave on overnight. Wash area next morning, let dry and repeat same procedure for daytime dressing. Continue until healed. Also, take a digestaid: Gentian, Sweet Root or D-W, 5 to 40 drops per meal, to prevent gas formation. Each evening use a bowel cleaner, what-ever is needed to loosen and move the bowels at least 3 times per day. (See: Cascara Sagrada, Buckthorn or CCE-W) This keeps potentially irritating wastes, which might be reabsorbed and complicate the repair process, out of the healing site. Keep the bowel smooth and prevent straining at stool by using 6 to 8 capsules of Psyllium (seeds, hulls or husks) along with a large glass of water each night. If gas pressures, take 40 to 80 drops of Ginger extract in a cup of water.

The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Rupturewort (Hawkweed) is known down through the ages for its use in healing ruptures; coating stones from kidneys and bladder as well as breaking up the stones to cast them out of the body. Relieves fluid accumulation around the heart. For ruptures, apply Vitamin E oil from 100 i.u. capsules. Prepare a time-release application with a thermal and moisture barrier to drive the Rupturewort into the troubled area in the following manner: apply a layer of absorbent gauze or cheese cloth soaked with Rupturewort over the area of rupture, cover with plastic, and wrap a cloth around this to hold all in place. Leave on overnight. Wash area next morning, let dry and repeat same procedure for daytime dressing. Continue until healed. Also, take a digestaid: Gentian, Sweet Root or D-W, 5 to 40 drops per meal, to prevent gas formation. Each evening use a bowel cleaner, what-ever is needed to loosen and move the bowels at least 3 times per day. (See: Cascara Sagrada, Buckthorn or CCE-W) This keeps potentially irritating wastes, which might be reabsorbed and complicate the repair process, out of the healing site. Keep the bowel smooth and prevent straining at stool by using 6 to 8 capsules of Psyllium (seeds, hulls or husks) along with a large glass of water each night. If gas pressures, take 40 to 80 drops of Ginger extract in a cup of water.