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Below are a number of conditions which have been successfully treated with herbs. Many of the herbs listed can be combined for internal and/or external use as a tincture (extract), tea, glycerite, or any other method you choose. This information was solely gathered using the books we offer. By presenting it, we make no recommendation or claim, but rather desire to inspire you with possible herb uses as detailed in our books.

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Remedies 155-157 of 158. Click a letter to jump to more remedies:
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Warts

pp. 93, 103, 167, 192    pp. 143-144    pp. 231    pp. 104    pp. 12    pp. 171    pp. 368    pp. 63, 541-544   
pp.  41-42, 48-49, 73-75, 145-150, 220-224, 291-292, 296-297, 308-310    pp. 546               

Related Herbs

  • Garlic - minced
  • Black Walnut hull - powder
  • Dandelion leaf - cut
  • Garlic - powder, organic
  • Ginger root - cut
  • Dandelion root - cut
  • Thyme leaf - cut
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    Weight Loss

    pp. 220, 94    pp. 139    pp. 95, 382, 444-448             

    Related Herbs

  • Green Tea
  • Dandelion leaf - cut
  • Echinacea Purpurea root - cut
  • Jasmine Green Tea
  • Dandelion root - cut
  • Echinacea Purpurea herb - cut
  • Fennel seed - whole
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    Whooping Cough

    pp. 205, 212, 218, 257    pp. 121    pp. 21    pp. 37    pp. 365    pp.  51-55, 109-111, 122-128, 130-134, 145-150, 184-185, 199-200, 222-225, 254-256, 282-283, 291-292, 297-298, 305-308, 310-311       

    Related Herbs

  • Lobelia herb - cut
  • Mullein leaf - cut, organic
  • Red Clover herb - cut
  • Thyme leaf - cut
  • Valerian root - cut
  • Ginger root - cut

  • Yeast Infections

    pp. 104, 151, 167, 229    pp. 178, 232, 184    pp. 96, 134    pp. 164    pp. 243    pp. 62, 533-537    pp. 222-225, 258    pp.  33-34, 56-57, 61-62, 80-81, 86-88, 93-97, 102-105, 122-128, 145-150, 193-198, 222-227, 230-234, 244-245, 248-250, 296-297, 300-305, 321-322   
    pp. 557                 

    Related Herbs

  • Black Walnut hull - powder
  • Psyllium seed - powder
  • Garlic - minced
  • Cinnamon sticks - whole
  • Pau D'Arco bark - cut
  • Garlic - powder, organic
  • Cinnamon - powder
  • Comfrey leaf - cut
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