F.& F. (Flu & Fever-Ford) The herb Wintergreen functions as a
cooling, aromatic (having a scented character), pain and fever relieving decongestant, and helps eliminate disgusting, infected
mucus. Peppermint Oil, its partner, is another powerful aromatic oil with oxygenating, pain relieving, and decongestant qualities.
This antibiotic and cough remedy combination must be experienced to truly be appreciated. For more-or-less instant relief
from the miserable feelings accompanying flu and fever, try F. & F. Combination as a strong ally in your time of need.
NOTE: Shake well before using, as contents have a tendency to separate.
COMBINATION: Natural
source Oils of Peppermint and Wintergreen, Golden Seal Root, Hyssop, Lemon Juice, Knitbone, Wild Cherry Bark.
DOSE: 5
to 10 drops on the tongue as needed.
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E.T.I.-W (Ear and Throat Infections) - Much loved and used, dependable combination. Hold
on tongue and swallow slowly, repeat as needed. Swab Vitamin E oil from a capsule in the ear canals and then insert a cotton
ball soaked with this extract into both ears. Relieves earache and sore tonsils and reduces fever.
COMBINATION: Echinacea,
Myrrh, Licorice Root, White Oak Bark.
DOSE: 10 to 40 drops after meals, or every 2 to 4 hours,
while awake, in times of crisis. Repeat until well.
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T.L.C. (Throat-Laryngitis-Colds) This blend was put together by Practiced
Herbalist, Pat Courter. Used for sore throat, allergies, sinus infection, laryngitis, and for chemical poisoning and digestion.
The “singers friend”.
COMBINATION: Bayberry, Bee Pollen Special, Bee Propolis, Virginia
Snake Root, D.-W., Bilberry.
DOSE: 60 to 80 drops (3) times per day. Can be applied externally
to the chest area, and as needed until symptoms disappear. Children: One drop per pound divided into three equal dosages.
For throat & Laryngitis, the suggested amount: 1 Tbs. per hour (or 1 1/2 tsp. every 30 minutes.)
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WILD CHERRY BARK - This widely distributed tree of North America has an agreeably bitter,
slightly warm, slightly sweet taste. The shared knowledge of the Native Chippewa Inhabitants of North America did much to
bring this gift of nature to our attention. The inner bark of the Wild Cherry Tree, with all its wild vigor, has and does
enjoy wide use, by many North American Native Peoples, for coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis,
daily recuring fevers and to lower high blood pressure. Old-time cough drops actually used to contain some Wild Cherry Bark
and worked really well until they were gradually cheapened to taste good and became little more than a confection. European
settlers were quick to pick up this valuable information. Jethro Kloss, the beloved American herbal practitioner of the first
half of the 20th century, used Wild Cherry Bark for all these purposes with great success. He stated outright, that it cures
the chronic respiratory condition of asthma while loosening and expelling old dis-eased mucus from the lungs and respiratory
passages. Wild Cherry Bark's sedative properties calm and soothe lungs, stomach and intestines. Research shows the inner bark
of the Wild Cherry tree contains a vegetable compound known as hydrocyanic acid. Nature often finds use for minute traces
of a compound known as cyanide, which, in its isolated chemical form, is highly poisonous. In the case of B-12, a vitamin
essential for life, this principle of cyanide construction is found. This principle is found again in the case of the apricot
kernel, which also contains a minute amount of vegetable cyanide, in this case, to kill cancer cells. The presence of hydrocyanic
acid in Wild Cherry Bark, as an antibiotic, may well account for its success in such infectious dis-eases as whooping cough
and tuberculosis. Wild Cherry Bark's bitter and astringent properties find great usefulness in the case of a relaxed stomach
and intestines to make them active again.
DOSE: 40 to 80 drops, hourly while awake, until well. If
desired, it can be taken a few drops at a time and allowed to trickle down the throat for maximum effect. Wild Cherry Bark
Extract can also be rubbed into the throat, chest and back areas. A towel is placed between the chest and the clothing and
the back and clothing. Then cover the person with warm bedding. Use only natural fiber clothing and bedding. Heat and moisture
are built up and assist Wild Cherry Bark in breaking up hardened mucus congestion. The towel and warm clothing also absorb
the poisons which are sweated out. For stomach and intestinal use, 40 to 80 drops, 3 to 4 times per day.
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I.V.-H (Infection and Virus -Hilty)
Contents:
Myrrh, Olive Leaf, Wild Rose Hips, Yarrow, Distilled water & Neutral Grain Spirits
(38%).
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