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Common
celandine (Chelidonium majus)
For
external use, in case of : - moles -
rub moles, three times a day, for at least 2 weeks. The moles
begin changing colour and decrease in size. Then, they disappear
entirely. The cure should last for at least 5-7 days. After that,
they disappear. - acuminate condyle - use an extract made of 2
teaspoons of common celandine juice and 1-2 of propolis tincture
of 30%. Use it 2-3 times/day, directly on the wound. The cure
should last for at least 2 weeks. Before using it, clean out the
area/wound with diluted common celandine tincture or juice. Also
use Condylin because it fastens the elimination of any
virus, prevents infections and fastens healing. It also diminishes
suffering. - uterine fibroma and cervicitis - introduce
infusion (at least 15 ml) in the vagina. Relax the vaginal muscle
for the result to be perfect. Use it 1-2 times/day. In case of
cervicitis, the cure should last for at least 2 weeks; in case of
fibroma, it should last for 49 days. It is also recommended for
curing trichomonas, candida, uterine cancer, any infection with
chlamydia or other bacterias. - benign and malignant tumour -
use cataplasm, for at least 49 days; it prevents tumour evolution
and it may also cure it. If the skin is dry, rub it with common
celandine and craw foot (Ranunculus) gel, one hour after taking
it. - nail exfoliation - use a mixture of common celandine,
propolis and black wort comfrey; cover the wound with a tampon for
one hour and do it 2-3 times a day. After one week, the results
are going to be obvious. Any dead tissue shall exfoliate. -
whitlow - the cure should last for 2 weeks; use common celandine
juice: 3 times a day, in successive layers. You can also use
compress with a mixture of common celandine and propolis, in equal
quantities.
Warning!
It may be toxic, while fresh. If you
take 20-30 g, you can severely intoxicate; a 50-60 g dose is
deadly. It is less toxic if dried out, but be careful when using
it because accidents may occur. Ask for doctors advice, for
internal use!
Symptoms: - mouth burn and bladder
disorders; - throat burn and itches; - sickness, vomiting,
diarrhoea, etc.; - permanent urination; - headaches and
dizziness; - delirium, hallucinations; - lung congestion,
asphyxia.
When the patient feels the first signs of
intoxication, he/she should be taken to the hospital. Doctors
should force him/her to vomit, by giving him/her warm water or
tea, hollyhock and flax grains, stimulants (coffee, alcohol,
wine), alkaline substances, iode, tannin, etc. Make alcohol
massage and atropine injections. Keep out of children's reach! Do
not use it on open or bleeding wounds, or in case of pregnant
women, after the fourth month of pregnancy. People suffering from
allergies should avoid places where common celandine is stored,
dried or milled.
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