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Botanical Bliss Apothecary I make salves, tinctures and herbal kits to help your healing journey. All organic, wildcrafted, homegrown, made with positive energy and love.

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Proof that Having a MD does NOT make you smart. WTF
22/10/2024

Proof that Having a MD does NOT make you smart. WTF

I've had comfrey in my yard for over 20 years, not only is it a good fertilizer, the bees love it.More recent research h...
05/08/2024

I've had comfrey in my yard for over 20 years, not only is it a good fertilizer, the bees love it.
More recent research has suggested that as well as acting to immobilise the broken limb, comfrey also contains allantoin, a compound renowned for its ability to promote cell growth as well inhibiting infection. It has been postulated that this may have an effect on generating bone and tendon growth.

Currently drying some for a Special request healing salve with Calendula.

Have you ever done a Parasite detox ? A lot of countries do them 2x a year. Just mixed up my first Para-gone tincture.  ...
19/03/2024

Have you ever done a Parasite detox ? A lot of countries do them 2x a year. Just mixed up my first Para-gone tincture. Only 4 ingredients in this one. Super Powerful. Wormwood, Black Walnut hull, Oregon grape root and Turmeric root.

Perfect time to start too. March full moon is the 25th.

~Wormwood~
Wormwood's name stems from its historical use as an antiparasitic. These include helminths such as pinworms, roundworms, and tapeworms that cause severe gastrointestinal disease. Historically, wormwood had been considered a preferred remedy for intestinal worms.

A 2017 study in the Journal of Helminthology reported that wormwood extract was effective in killing Hymenolepis nana, the most common form of tapeworm affecting humans, both in test tubes and lab mice.5

This suggests that wormwood extract may help support antiparasitic drugs in parts of the world with tapeworms, roundworms, and pinworms are common.

~Black Walnut Hull~
One of the key active components of the black walnut hull is juglone. Juglone exerts its effect by inhibiting certain enzymes needed for metabolic function. It’s highly toxic to many insect herbivores — it’s often used by organic gardeners as a natural pesticide — and researchers have observed that black walnut can expel parasitic worms from the body.

According to the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, black walnut is effective against ringworm, tapeworm, pin or thread worm, and other parasites of the intestine. This is why black walnut makes a great addition to any parasite cleanse.

~Oregon grape Root~

Berberine, an active compound in Oregon grape, demonstrates strong antimicrobial activity
It’s used mainly to treat diarrhea and parasitic infections caused by bacteria.

Moreover, a test-tube study revealed that Oregon grape extracts exhibit antimicrobial activity against certain harmful bacteria, fungi, and protozoa.

Multiple studies demonstrate similar results, indicating that berberine may combat MRSA and other bacterial infections, such as those caused by E. coli.

~Turmeric ~
Turmeric contains a plant compound called curcumin which can inhibit the growth of a number of different strains of fungi, including one of the most common, Candida albicans. Harmful strains of Candida can grow in your stomach. In fact, studies have found that turmeric is far more effective than commercial antifungal drugs. Turmeric can also boost digestion, which increases your overall gut health, and creates a hostile and unwelcoming environment for parasites. These benefits make turmeric one of the best anti-parasitic foods you can eat.

This is in an Alcohol based tincture. Suggested use 2-3 dropperfulls 3x day after a meal. 14 Days, then take a 5-7 day break and then resume for 14 more days. Some people can tolerate 30 days strait.

*If the body kills off the parasites too quickly, a die-off reaction can occur. This includes symptoms such as severe nausea, vomiting, rash, severe exhaustion, body aches, and other flu-like symptoms. This is a sign that the parasites are being killed off too quickly for the body to process and therefore a smaller dosage should be administered.

My TOP 3 Tinctures: Everyone needs these 3 in their Medicinal kits. Elderberry is a great anti-viral. It is thought that...
20/12/2023

My TOP 3 Tinctures: Everyone needs these 3 in their Medicinal kits.
Elderberry is a great anti-viral. It is thought that the phytochemicals which are the natural, plant-derived substances in elderberry mildly inhibit the flu virus when it is just about to infect a cell. And if a cell already contains an infection, then the same chemicals are significantly effective in stopping the virus from proliferating. Black elderberry is thus thought to blunt the ‘spikes’ on the outside of viruses and stops them entering cells to reproduce.
Mullein leaf (Verbascum thapsis): demulcent, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory; considered a lung tonic, as it restores the integrity of the mucus membranes in the respiratory tract; not the fastest worker, and is best used with other demulcents in the case of a dry cough, but supports long term health of mucus membranes.
Wild cherry bark (Prunus, spp.): Bronchial antispasmodic (works to decrease frequency of the cough); effective with chest colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, pertussis, and croup; also effective for spasms of the diaphragm, which is one of the muscles of the respiratory tract.

I have these available at BrownBoyz and The Onion Creek Store. or you can pick up directly from me.

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