Carpenter’s Square – Lymphatic Cleanser (Scrophularia nodosa) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically as a Lymphatic cleanser, spleen, tonsils, fig warts.
Carpenter’s Square – Lymphatic Cleanser Common Names: Figwort, Knotty Rooted Figwort, Kernelwort, Scrofula Plant.
Parts Used: Root
Carpenter’s Square is a member of the mint family, with a square stem. Carpenter’s Square Pure Herbs Liquid Extract is an excellent lymphatic cleaner, cleaning the spleen and tonsils. To remove fig warts from bottom of foot, open capsules of Vitamin E 100 i.u. (international units) and apply to the sole of the foot. Soak two layers of cheese cloth or absorbent gauze with Carpenter’s Square Extract and lay this over the offending area, then cover this with plastic sandwich wrap and finally wrap a cloth around the foot to hold all in place. Repeat morning and night until corrected. Wash the area each time between applications and allow to dry before putting on a fresh application.
The lymphatic system is crucial for the immune system and for protecting from inflammation and illness. If the lymphatic system is congested, it cannot protect you effectively and makes your body prone to infections and disease. Keeping the lymphatic flow smooth and free from lymph congestion is absolutely critical to a person’s health and well-being.
The lymph system is a network of blood vessels and lymph nodes working together to carry fluids from the tissues to the blood and vice versa. It is basically the body’s inner drainage system.
The lymph system is quite similar to the circulatory system which is made up of veins, arteries, and capillaries to carry blood around. Lymph vessels are smaller than veins. They carry around a clear, watery fluid called lymph, as well as protein molecules, glucose, salt, and other substances.
DOSE: To clean lymphatic tissues listed above, 40 drops per meal three times per day.
Directions on label: For adults, mix 2 ml of extract in 2 oz (60 ml) of water one time daily preferably with a meal.
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