Sheep Sorrel (U.S.)
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.
The Shaker religious community of the U.S. puts forth as one of their principles, the concept of health as being normal and illness as being abnormal. Part of their search for health includes the knowledge of how to use Sheep Sorrel to prevent scurvy (a deficiency of a vitamin called Vitamin C.) The effects caused by scurvy are very similar to what happens in the case of advanced age where deterioration of the body takes place and death ensues. When it was first used by the Shakers, they, as other people, had never heard of vitamins. Yet, they knew Sheep Sorrel prevented scurvy. They also used it to cure scrofula (glandular swellings), skin diseases, boils (with external applications), and, in extract form, to cure cancers and tumors. Here is a plant which combines the unique features of combating the ravages of aging and reverses the condition of "bad cells". It is understandable that many people enjoy making Sheep Sorrel a part of their daily supplemental program. A more recent development is to incorporate Sheep Sorrel into a support formula known as PC-C to combat "bad cells" which can be used in the same way as Sheep Sorrel. For an external application: Apply to the skin of the affected area one after the other: vitamin E from 100 i.u. capsules, Herbal ADJ. and Oil of Cajeput; Then soak a single layer of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Sheep Sorrel. Place the cloth over the area. Lay a piece of plastic sandwich wrap over this, cover with another cloth and fix in place. Leave on overnight, each night, until the area is corrected. In the morning, remove and discard the application (never reuse the application). Wash the area and allow to dry. If needed, a daytime application, in the same manner, can be done to speed the healing process.
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.
The Shaker religious community of the U.S. puts forth as one of their principles, the concept of health as being normal and illness as being abnormal. Part of their search for health includes the knowledge of how to use Sheep Sorrel to prevent scurvy (a deficiency of a vitamin called Vitamin C.) The effects caused by scurvy are very similar to what happens in the case of advanced age where deterioration of the body takes place and death ensues. When it was first used by the Shakers, they, as other people, had never heard of vitamins. Yet, they knew Sheep Sorrel prevented scurvy. They also used it to cure scrofula (glandular swellings), skin diseases, boils (with external applications), and, in extract form, to cure cancers and tumors. Here is a plant which combines the unique features of combating the ravages of aging and reverses the condition of "bad cells". It is understandable that many people enjoy making Sheep Sorrel a part of their daily supplemental program. A more recent development is to incorporate Sheep Sorrel into a support formula known as PC-C to combat "bad cells" which can be used in the same way as Sheep Sorrel. For an external application: Apply to the skin of the affected area one after the other: vitamin E from 100 i.u. capsules, Herbal ADJ. and Oil of Cajeput; Then soak a single layer of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Sheep Sorrel. Place the cloth over the area. Lay a piece of plastic sandwich wrap over this, cover with another cloth and fix in place. Leave on overnight, each night, until the area is corrected. In the morning, remove and discard the application (never reuse the application). Wash the area and allow to dry. If needed, a daytime application, in the same manner, can be done to speed the healing process.
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.
The Shaker religious community of the U.S. puts forth as one of their principles, the concept of health as being normal and illness as being abnormal. Part of their search for health includes the knowledge of how to use Sheep Sorrel to prevent scurvy (a deficiency of a vitamin called Vitamin C.) The effects caused by scurvy are very similar to what happens in the case of advanced age where deterioration of the body takes place and death ensues. When it was first used by the Shakers, they, as other people, had never heard of vitamins. Yet, they knew Sheep Sorrel prevented scurvy. They also used it to cure scrofula (glandular swellings), skin diseases, boils (with external applications), and, in extract form, to cure cancers and tumors. Here is a plant which combines the unique features of combating the ravages of aging and reverses the condition of "bad cells". It is understandable that many people enjoy making Sheep Sorrel a part of their daily supplemental program. A more recent development is to incorporate Sheep Sorrel into a support formula known as PC-C to combat "bad cells" which can be used in the same way as Sheep Sorrel. For an external application: Apply to the skin of the affected area one after the other: vitamin E from 100 i.u. capsules, Herbal ADJ. and Oil of Cajeput; Then soak a single layer of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Sheep Sorrel. Place the cloth over the area. Lay a piece of plastic sandwich wrap over this, cover with another cloth and fix in place. Leave on overnight, each night, until the area is corrected. In the morning, remove and discard the application (never reuse the application). Wash the area and allow to dry. If needed, a daytime application, in the same manner, can be done to speed the healing process.