SC - Fw: Re: HERB - Feverfew & bitter tonics

mermayde at juno.com mermayde at juno.com
Tue Feb 9 14:06:28 PST 1999


Well, I cross-posted the message about feverfew to the Herb List, and
here I am cross-posting back because of a more food-like question.  (At
least I percieve bitters to be more of a food than an herbal remedy, but
that might be way off base, too.)   Anybody know about bitters?  How
about brand names like Angostora Bitters and Swedish Bitters?  (My guess
on Angostora is either the bar it was created in, or the charlatan that
sold it as a cure-all tonic.  What do you think?)
Christianna

- --------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Gaylin Walli" <gwalli at infoengine.com>
To: herbalist at Ansteorra.ORG
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 12:28:27 -0500
Subject: Re: HERB - Feverfew & bitter tonics
Message-ID: <v04020a03b2e61c0cb035@[10.1.0.64]>

Mistress Christianna wrote about Feverfew, saying:

>It has indeed been in use for centuries, and is specifically mentioned
in
>Greek texts (Dioscoridies, I think) for migraine treatment.

I have a handwritten note in my notebooks to this effect, if
that helps any. No point-to-it references, though, so probably
not. :)

>I have also read work by Dr. James Duke, corroborrating the
>fact that there are no known long-term side effects from taking daily
>feverfew.

Have there actually *been* any long term studies? I've not been
able to find any (doesn't mean they don't exist) that lasted
longer than 2 or 3 months.

>I have never eaten it, but I was having a discussion with a
>customer at the health food store I work in regarding the benefits of
>bitter herbs.

Do we have any discussions of the creation of bitters in particular
other than those included in works of plant authors? What I'm
thinking of here in particular is a period cookbook or recipe book for
drinks that discusses the makings of bitter tonics. There are
plenty of references in herbals and such about stimulating bile
production and the appetite, but do we have any very specific recipes
that say "take a handful of this and a handful of that other thing
over there, make sure a virgin touches it, dance a little dance,
and pray"? (That last part was meant to make everyone smile.)

Jasmine "Migraine Sufferer in the Extreme" de Cordoba
jasmine at infoengine.com
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