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Chickweed For Your Lungs and Your Baby’s Diaper Rash


                                           

 Happy St Patrick’s Day! Top o’ the mornin’ to you and yours,

and may today

& everyday find you happy & healthy! 

Americans celebrate the holiday by wearing green clothing. Many people, regardless of ethnic background, wear green-colored clothing and items. Traditionally, those who are caught not wearing green are pinched…hope you don’t get pinched today.  :-)

Let’s talk about a green plant today that may be on Chemlawn’s TOP FIVE weeds to kill list, but what you might not know is that it is also extremely nutritious.

 

This plant is good for your lungs and amazing for your baby’s diaper rash, and is a great “must have” green in your salad. Only the young tender stems and leaves should be picked since the greens are at their best during this stage. Chickweed can be eaten raw in salads and sandwiches. Chopped it can be added to chicken or egg salads.

 

Chickweed can be used to treat both internal and external inflammations. Poultice of stems and leaves used to ease arthritis and pains of the joints, cuts, and skin irritations. It may soothe severe itchiness and is often used to relieve eczema, varicose veins and nettle rash. An infusion of the fresh or dried plant may be added to a bath, where the herb’s emollient properties will help reduce inflammation, in rheumatic joints for example, and encourage tissue repair.

REMEDIES:

  • Use the herb fresh, for a cleansing, tonic mixture to relieve tiredness and debility. Also helpful for urinary tract inflammations, such as cystitis.
  • Tincture: add to remedies for rheumatism
  • Poultice: Apply the fresh plant to boils and abscesses and to painful rheumatic joints.
  • Compress: soak a pad in the hot decoction, or tincture diluted in hot water, and apply to painful joints
  • Cream: apply to eczema, especially if it is itching. Use to draw insect stings or splinters and on burns and scalds.
  • Infused Oil. Apply as an alternative to creams for skin rashes or add 1 Tbsp to bathwater for eczema

Most basic rashes can be easily treated with a simple oil of chickweed (Stellaria media) or with a basic healing salve like the one in the Herbal Medicine Making Kit.  Learn all about chickweed and how to make oils in the FREE COURSE that comes with the Kit.

 

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To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

 

  

     Happy St Patrick’s Day!

Three People Die From Using A Psoriasis Drug

The FDA issued a warning but still left the drug Raptiva available on the marketplace for those who are brave enough to take the drug (or whose doctor is stupid enough prescribe it). The fact the four patients who took Raptiva were soon after diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) in the brain and three of whom have died is not enough to pull the drug off of shelves. 

According the FDA, October’s advisory prompted Genetech to develop a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS) to include a medication guide to educate patients about the drug’s risks. A few short months later with at least three deaths pinned to this drug it is still on the market.

Why would people take such a drug that causes major side effects? Psoriasis can also affect the joints but that’s mild compared to PML, a disease that kills 80 percent of those who contract it within just six months. Survivors of the disease usually have severe, lifelong neurological damage. 

European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommended a ban on issuing any more prescriptions for Raptiva, and advised anyone on the drug to immediately find an alternative treatment.

I don’t understand why anyone would risk the side effects of this treatment when there are plenty of natural medicines out there that can help combat psoriasis and eczema

There was a psoriasis treatment from Spain called zinc pyreithione (which was banned by the FDA from over-the-counter sales, and soon after patented by Big Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, surprise surprise, and made available only by prescription under the brand name Temovate). 

If the FDA and the Big Pharma wasn’t connected at the hip in my opinion we would know about all kind of treaments that could and would help us naturally without all the harmful side effects. Of course that won’t happen because there would be no money made on their part, how sad is that when our health depends on those that are going to make money on our lives and that is the only thing that matters.

Of course to combat the side effects they also make something for them which causes more side effects it if a visious cycle that goes on and on and know one really gets well. The FDA and the Big Pharma goes after anyone that has the real answers and even cures to health problems, they shut them down even send them to prison, emposes heavy fines. You see if they can’t patent something they can’t make money and you can’t patent something natural.

Something that has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties and has been shown to be an effective treatment for skin issues like psoriasis and eczema, which they haven’t found a way to patent yet is licorice. Licorice is a natural alternative to hydrocortisone. Give them time they will probably come up with some reason. 

Curing eczema and psoriasis can prove to be a challenge. However, new research has shown that an all natural cure commonly referred to as Beat Eczema has proven very successful in eliminating eczema which can also help psoriasis. You can read about the beat eczema system by visiting –>  The Natural Alternative

To You and Your Pets Health,

Alice

Side note:

Several studies licorice has been shown to benefit animals suffering from liver damage. When giving licorice to your animal you are likely to find the best results with liquid extracts. Herb tinctures are readily available and quickly assimilated, which is important because of the short digestive tracts of cats and dogs. Teas, salves, and oil infusions work well for skin applications.

 

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Eczema And Psoriasis What Are They

Eczema is the most common inflammatory disease of the skin and affects many millions of people. Eczema is a all-purpose term for any type of dermatitis or inflammation and itching of the skin; characterized by red, dry scaly skin. Eczema is caused by an extreme response of the body’s immune system to allergens. Stress can play an important part also.

Psoriasis is a relatively common skin disease. The main feature of psoriasis is a red scaly area or patch. It is characterized by skin cells that multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. As underlying cells reach the skin’s surface and die, their sheer volume causes raised, red patches covered with white scale. The patches appear particularly on the knees, elbows and scalp and sometimes on other parts of the trunk, and legs.

What you can do that may help put on clay…that’s right clay! Clay absorbs the inflammation in the lesions, along with the deformed cells and dead scales. I had used all kind of products and medications recommended by doctors for my foot. I am always looking for something that will help with my problem. So I tired Clay Essentials and after 8 treatments the results were great, no more pain or itching.   

While there is no official cure for either of these diseases, many people (I am one of them) have received great relief and often total removal of symptoms by using clay. You can see my foot here it’s not a pretty picture.

You can use Clay Essentials on your pets for sores, hot spots, cuts, scrapes and wounds.

Here are some other Ways That People Have Used Clay

Skin rash treatment                                           Pain relief (internally and externally)
Reduce swelling and inflammation                     Skin cleanser
First aid for cuts and lacerations                     Hemorrhoid treatment                                        Burns                                                                 Skin ulcers
Therapeutic baths                                              Treatment of open wounds
Arthritis treatment                                             Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treatment
Facial masques                                                  Corns and calluses
Diaper rash                                                        Blister treatment
Chicken pox                                                       Insect bites
Sunburn                                                             Cold sore

To You and Your Pets Health

Alice