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Product Name Historical uses Category Issued
Wild Cherry Bark Special Natural antibiotic, mucus decongestant. Combination June 1999
Replaces:
Dec. 1997
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Herbal antibiotics and natural antibiotics

Contents:

Bilberry, Wild Cherry Bark, Wild Rose Hips.

Description:
This formula is a good liquid cough drop and a natural antibiotic; it dissolves mucus, soothes inflamed and irritated membranes, alleviates the suffering of coughs and colds and it also has poison neutralizing properties. Bilberries are such a valuable source of Vitamin C that a long list of healing actions have been attributed to these marvelous berries, such as correct tonsillitis, sore tongue, inflamed gums, laryngitis, typhoid fever, mucus in breathing passages and much more. Wild Cherry Bark has been used by North American Native Peoples for coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis and daily recurring fevers. They say that it cures the chronic respiratory condition of asthma while loosening and expelling old mucus from the lungs and respiratory passages. Wild Rose Hips helps prevent wrinkling and sagging of the connective tissues of the body to keep them elastic and youthful. It strengthens the blood vessels, capillaries and stops the inclination to bruise easily. This herbal antibiotic also qualifies as a life extender and protector.

Dosage of natural antibiotic:
40 to 80 drops per hour, while awake. For maximum benefit of this natural antibiotic, allow a few drops at a time to trickle down the throat.

Note:
For information as well as contraindications or adverse reactions concerning each single herb contained in this combination of herbal antibiotic, if applicable, refer to single product sheets.

References:
Dr. A. B. Howard, Herbal Extracts,1990.





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This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.