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Wolf's claw
(Lycopodium clavatum)
The
herb is similar to green moss; it grows up to 1-2 in length and
has thin and small roots. They look like small whirls: the stems
grow up to 7-10 cm in length and are soft. When it turns four
years old, it grows up flowers which contain pollen. The pollen is
used in homoeopathy, to heal skin wounds. It contains radium.
Therefore, it is also used for curing arthritis, chronic
constipation or haemorrhoids. People suffering from these diseases
should drink wolf's claw tea. People suffering from diarrhoea
should beware for the tea might cause intestinal spasms. Do not
boil the herb, but make an infusion. Also drink the
tea in case of bladder and urinary disorders, genital
disorders, kidney stone and kidney colic, hepatitis, liver
disorders, etc. It is also perfect while recovering after an
illness such as liver cirrhosis or liver cancer. Since it
contains radium it can be used for radiations: fill pillows with
wolf's claw herb.
Use: - tea: take a teaspoon
of herb and boil it into 1/4 litres of water. Let it cool off for
a while. Drink 1 cup a day, in the morning, before eating. Drink
it zip by zip, half an hour before breakfast. In case of liver
cancer or cirrhosis, drink 2 cups/day. - radiations: take 100-300
gr of herb and fill a pillow. Put it against painful areas over
night. Such treatment is effective
for one year.
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