Contents and Instructions
* Calendula Ointment - Use for minor cuts and grazes, red rashes and any minor
skin rash.
* Comfrey Ointment - Suitable for all bruises and minor damage to external blood
vessels and veins.
* St. Johns Wort Oil - Beneficial for itchy skin and irritable psoriasis. Also
good for sunburn when applied at night.
* Liver Mixture - Has mild laxative properties and helps with the digestion of
rich food. Take one teaspoon at night or 30 minutes before your main meal.
* Parasite Mixture - Effective against some common internal parasites. If
infestation is suspected abstain from all food for 24 hours. Then take one
tablespoon of the mixture in a little water and repeat this dose after four
hours and then once again after another four hours. Your parasites should by
then have died. You should be able to recommence eating four hours after the
last dose, (Gasp!). May also be used as a skin wash for external parasites.
* Nervine and Sedative Mixture - Take 25 drops 3 x daily on an empty stomach as
a general sedative. If you have trouble sleeping at night take one teaspoon in a
little water 30 minutes before bed-time.
* Astringent Mix. - Good for internal bleeding and also as an effective remedy
for occasional diarrhea. If you are stricken with "the runs" take one
teaspoonful in a little water every two hours until symptoms subside. Follow up
with Echinacea and Goldenseal tincture.
* Echinacea and Goldenseal - Similar in effect to an anti-biotic. Use only in
the event of serious infection etc. Take 25 drops in a little water 4 x daily
half an hour before meals. Continue for at least two weeks. May be used
externally as an antiseptic and anesthetic lotion.
* Echinacea Tincture - Similar to the previous mixture but more suitable for use
over a long period when taken internally. May be taken for up to one month in
order to boost the overall effectiveness of the immune system.
Important - These remedies are in no way intended as a substitute for proper
medical care and attention. If your symptoms persist please consult with a
reputable health care practitioner.
* Calendula Ointment - Use for minor cuts and grazes, red rashes and any minor
skin rash.
* Comfrey Ointment - Suitable for all bruises and minor damage to external blood
vessels and veins.
* St. Johns Wort Oil - Beneficial for itchy skin and irritable psoriasis. Also
good for sunburn when applied at night.
* Liver Mixture - Has mild laxative properties and helps with the digestion of
rich food. Take one teaspoon at night or 30 minutes before your main meal.
* Parasite Mixture - Effective against some common internal parasites. If
infestation is suspected abstain from all food for 24 hours. Then take one
tablespoon of the mixture in a little water and repeat this dose after four
hours and then once again after another four hours. Your parasites should by
then have died. You should be able to recommence eating four hours after the
last dose, (Gasp!). May also be used as a skin wash for external parasites.
* Nervine and Sedative Mixture - Take 25 drops 3 x daily on an empty stomach as
a general sedative. If you have trouble sleeping at night take one teaspoon in a
little water 30 minutes before bed-time.
* Astringent Mix. - Good for internal bleeding and also as an effective remedy
for occasional diarrhea. If you are stricken with "the runs" take one
teaspoonful in a little water every two hours until symptoms subside. Follow up
with Echinacea and Goldenseal tincture.
* Echinacea and Goldenseal - Similar in effect to an anti-biotic. Use only in
the event of serious infection etc. Take 25 drops in a little water 4 x daily
half an hour before meals. Continue for at least two weeks. May be used
externally as an antiseptic and anesthetic lotion.
* Echinacea Tincture - Similar to the previous mixture but more suitable for use
over a long period when taken internally. May be taken for up to one month in
order to boost the overall effectiveness of the immune system.
Important - These remedies are in no way intended as a substitute for proper
medical care and attention. If your symptoms persist please consult with a
reputable health care practitioner.