Irris Root tincture. For muscle and joint pain, it reduces bruises, and skin disease
A Greek witch was called a pharmakis, from which we have pharmacist and pharmacology. Their basic job was herbs, medicines and poison. The odds are very good that a sick person might go see the local witch woman rather than an expensive doctor.
Ancient Greek Witches had their own practical antidote for any illness.
They new how to take the gifts from earth like roots herbs and flowers and transform them medicines.Orris Root has been used historically as a powerful diuretic to alleviate excess water retention problems and edema, and improve kidney function. Orris Root extract is great for sore throats and dental problems, because of its anti-inflammatory action. It relieves chest and nasal congestion, and can be useful for symptoms of cold and flu. Because ot it's anti-inflammatory action it is good for inflammation of the spleen, kidneys and liver. And it has been found to be effective for skin disease, and may reduce bruising of the skin, when used externally. The extracts have been used to promote digestion and to increase the appetite.
Irris Root has the potential to reduce inflammation. Also, the root has various anti-inflammatory flavonoids and isoflavone glycosides. These constituents make the herbal extract an excellent choice for muscle and joint pain, it reduces bruises, and skin disease. The herb has a protective, astringent and healing effect, and is believed to have a positive effect on the skin's moisture content and elasticity.
The Irris Root is a soothing aromatic herb it has been called a "stomachic," giving strength and tone to the stomach, stimulating digestion and improving the appetite. It is also said to relieve colic. Also considered to be a purgative, which can help to move the bowels, and has a stronger action than a typical laxative. As an emetic, in large doses it will cause nausea and vomiting.
Irris root tinture has strong expectorant properties and it is believed to help detoxify the body, which can be helpful for illness. In herbal medicine, Irris Root tinctures, or tea, is used for 'gland stimulation', 'purifying the blood', 'increasing kidney activity' and bile flow. It has been used for diabetes, colds, bronchitis, back pain (sciatica), swelling and inflammation of the spleen. It can also be used for emptying the bowels, enducing vomiting, to relieve shortness of breath, resisting poisoning, as a uterine stimulant, and promoting calmness.
Irris root is an effective expectorant and has been useful in catarrh, or disorders that cause inflammation of the mucous membranes such as bronchitis, sore throats, sinus headaches, and cough. It is sometimes aplied directly to nasal polyps, gums, tumors, scars, burns, cuts, muscle and joint pain.
Oris root has been used traditionally in dental care. The powder was given to babies when they were teething. In the 19th century, it was chewed on to disguise bad breath, or mouth odors and toothaches.Orris root extracts contain myristic acid, a known bacterial agent, and it is found to be especially effective in tooth paste and powders.
Ingredients: Irris Root, 100% Alcohol.
Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice or water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children. Contraindications: Irris Root should not be used with prescription diuretic medicines. Large amounts (many times the recommended dosage) will cause nausea, vomiting, purging and colic.
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