HERB - Ointments

N.D. Wederstrandt nweders at mail.utexas.edu
Tue Aug 18 10:52:52 PDT 1998


 You can also just print the handy little disclaimer I've seen in other
mags and books.  that these are for historial research and you cannot
verify their validity as medicine.

That should cover it right?

I made a nice ointment for warts for a friend who was going to have her
thumb cut and cleaned because it was so badly infected (little black seed
warts).  She had tried everything when I asked if I could make her
something.  I made it, warned her to quit if she reacted (it contained ivy
in the ointment).  She also checked with her doctor and he said basically,
he had run out of ideas so go ahead.  Well, to everyone's amazement
(including mine) it worked.  she gave it to a friend who had a wart and it
worked on him as well.  I've seen the before and after thumb as well and it
did work!!!!

If you are interested I can look for the recipe and give you that.

I'm very cautious giving any herbal to someone.  When I worked at the herb
store, we were extremely careful because the Health Department checked on
us to see if we were saying it was medicine.

clare


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