Gentian – Increased Immunity (Gentiana Lutea) Pure Herbs Liquid Extract used Historically as a Tonic, lifesaving digestaid, gout, fever, powerful alterative (changes for the good), fevers, oxygenator, general debility, anxiety, increased immunity, female weakness, dizziness.
Gentian – Increased Immunity Common Name: Yellow Gentian, Bitter Root, Enzian, Gentian.Parts Used: Root.
Bodily Influences: Gentian is an invigorating tonic, handed down to us from the very early antiquity of medicine, from the Greeks, Arabs and others, which has been long forgotten. In Germany & Austria, it is customary in pubs to include on the shelf, a little clay jug with a glazed finish and the characteristic blue Gentian flower and is dispensed under the name Enzian (Gentian) as an immediate remedy of over indulgence. While its taste does not immediately recommend its use, its effect is sought after and a person can learn to appreciate its taste for that reason. Gentian’s roots contain a vast quantity of condensed oxygen, creating an exhilarating tonic action. Perhaps it is best for us to think of it as containing 6 powerful digest aids. The Dispensatory of the U.S. offers this word of highly significant and workable advice in the use of Gentian: “It is the condition of the stomach and the system generally, not the name of the disease which must be taken into consideration when prescribing it. There is scarcely a complaint in which it cannot be advantageously given under all circumstances.” For the herbalist, building better health is as simple as recognizing we do have herbal solutions for physical problems, seeing what herbs are needed to get at the root cause of the malfunction in that area of the body and using it. Recommended Dosage: 10 to 40 drops following meals or more if overindulgence demands. Directions on label: For adults, mix 2 ml of extract in 2 oz (60 ml) of water one time daily preferably with a meal. References: Dr. John R. Christopher, “School of Natural Healing;” Drs. George Wood & Franklin Bache, “The Dispensatory of the United Sates;” F. Joseph Montagna, “People’s Desk Reference,” Vol. 2, 12th Edition. |
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