Douche for Uterine Cancer (1)

Tradition:

Western

Source / Author:

Culpeper’s Directory for Midwives, 1662

Herb Name

Latin

Amount

Plantain juice

Plantago majus

Nightshade juice

Solanum nigrum

Purslane juice

Portulaceae oleracea

2 oz. ea.

Mucilage of Fleabane

Conyza spp

1 oz.

Oil of Roses

Oleum Rosatum

3 oz.

Preparation:

Traditionally it was mixed in a leaden mortar. It may be mixed in a normal Mortar, then strained for use

Function:

clears Heat and Toxin, resolves Tumors

Use:

Uterine and Cervical Cancer

Dose:

To be used as a Douche

Cautions:

None noted

Modifications:

Mucilage of Fenugreek seed can be used in place of Flebane.

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