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From our list of ailments, see what Chinese Foxglove can be used for:

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  • Alzheimers Disease
  • Forgetfulness
  • Memory

Natural Remedies using Chinese Foxglove

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Dosages (Horseradish Tree) – 1 tsp root bark tincture in syrup every 3 hours for malaria and nephrosis (JFM).

Alzheimers Disease, Forgetfulness, Memory

The Benefit of using Chinese Foxglove as a natural cure

Activities (Wild Dagga) – Analgesic ; Diuretic ; Emetic ; Emmenagogue ; Euphoriant ; Hallucinogen ; Intoxicant ; Laxative ; Narcotic ; Tonic ; Vermifuge .

As the disease progresses there is distension of the stomach due to excessive flatulence, besides mental tension, insomnia and a gradual weakening of the body. It may also cause constipation with occasional blood in the stools. If an ulcer bleeds slowly, there is anaemia.

Typhus ; Ulcer ; Uterosis ; UTI ; Vaginosis ; VD ; Wart ; Water Retention ; Wound ; Yeast . (Not reported in Commission E; KOM.) Dosages (Goldenseal) – 0.5-1.2 g root (AHP; PNC); 0.5-1 g root, or in tea, 3 ×/day (CAN); 1

Alzheimers Disease
Forgetfulness
Memory

There is some evidence that cysteine ( not to be confused with cystine) has certain therapeutic value as a nutritional supplement. Dr. H. Ghadimi, chairman of the nutrition committee at Nassau country, ( New York) medical centre uses cysteine supplements to treat his patients suffering from obesity. He considers that there is link between obesity and over-production of insulin and that cysteine supplements taken along with vitamin C at the end of the meals somehow neutralises some of the excess insulin, which is responsible for fat production. He regards this amino acid as ‘ anti-cancer and anti-ageing’ and claims that like vitamin C, cysteine protects the body from damage by oxidants.

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