HERB - Ointments
Christine A Seelye-King
mermayde at juno.com
Tue Aug 18 13:59:07 PDT 1998
Yes, please. On the cook's list, someone who says "I have a recipie
for..." and then doesn't print it is called a "spoon tease". Will we
have to come up with a similar term for this list? Perhaps "Herb Tease"
(he, he, herb teas, he, he) Please, post away!
Christianna
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998 11:52:52 -0600 "N.D. Wederstrandt"
<nweders at mail.utexas.edu> writes:
> 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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