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Tincture of fresh first year Dipsacus fullonum root


 
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4 oz. brown glass bottle Teasel Root Tincture (Dipsacus fullonum). Teasel is excellent for chronic inflammation of the muscles, with limitation of movement and great pain. Chronic inflammation and pain, with destruction of muscles and joint, is one of the major symptoms caused by spirochetes. After entering the body through a tick bite, the spirochetes burrow into the muscles where they settle down to live.

Teasel is a non-native biennial, with a tall, rigid, prickly, furrowed stem, generally attaining the height of 4 or 5 feet, bearing cylindrical flower-heads, globular when young, but lengthening out to a cone-like shape when in full flower. The whole plant is very harsh and prickly to the touch. For some distance below the head, the stems are bare except for prickles, then small pairs of leaves appear, joined directly by their bases to the main stem, with a shining, white midrib, on the back of which are many prickles. In the lower and larger pairs of leaves the bases are joined around the stem and form deep cups, which are capable of holding dew and rain. This conspicuous feature has earned the plant its older name of Venus' Basin, and it was held that the water that collects there acquired curative properties. Teasel reproduces by seed, which germinate in late summer. Young Teasel plants over winters as a rosette. The basal rosette generally dies early in second season and is followed by an erect stem and flowers. Teasel blooms from July through August. When in flower, the purple petals of the floret show in a ring about one-third of the way down and then spread upward and downwards simultaneously.

Analgesic – A tincture of the flowering heads helps relieve nervous headache. Take ½ tsp. of tincture in warm water, as needed.

Lyme disease – Teasel is excellent for chronic inflammation of the muscles, with limitation of movement and great pain. Chronic inflammation and pain, with destruction of muscles and joint, is one of the major symptoms caused by spirochetes. After entering the body through a tick bite, the spirochetes burrow into the muscles where they settle down to live. Take 3 to 5 drops of Teasel tincture 3 times daily.

Stimulant – Teasel exerts influence over the nervous system, resulting in a feeling of comfort and exhilaration. It causes wakefulness when taken in large doses and may cause nervousness--similar to that experienced after drinking too much coffee. Use 1/2 tsp. root tincture per cup of warm water.

Stomach aid – Teasel has stomach-soothing properties, cleansing the system and improving digestion. Use 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. root tincture per cup of hot water.

Constituents: Theine (caffeine), tannin, gallotannic acid, boheic acid, volatile oil, aqueous extract, protein wax, resin, ash and theophylline.

PHOTOS: Teasel Root Tincture; first year Teasel plant; Sean cleans Teasel root; fresh Teasel root chipped and ready to tincture.


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