FEVERFEW - FUMITORY
FEVERFEW / Featherfew / Pyrethrum / Chrysanthemum parthenium - Tanacetum p. / Matricaria p. / Asteraceae. Wild Plant / Europe. Only this species ensures the highest concentration of active herbal Alkaloids. N.B: Do not use if Pregnant or Breast Feeding. N.B: It is not a Pain - relieving herb and will therefore not assist once the Head - Ache has begun. N.B: Handling plants can cause Dermatitis in anyone sensitive to its Chemical composition. Main Use: To promote Menstruation, prevent Arthritis, Head - Ache, Fever, Migraine and Tension and to allow restful Sleep. Actions: Anti - Inflammatory, Aperient without Griping, Digestive Stimulant, Relaxant, Uterine Stimulant and Vasodilator.
Constituents: Sesquiterpene Lactones, Pyrethrin, Tannins and Volatile Oil.
Cultivation: An easy to grow, small grey Perennial herb with hairy stems with white yellow centred flowers in a clump with a wide tolerance of soils with good drainage and likes full Sun and regular watering in Summertime, evergreen in Winter and Frost - hardy. Products: the Leaves, Flowers and Stems are used, but it is the Leaves mostly, picked whenever required. Sow the Seeds in Spring and Autumn, or use the cuttings and divide in Spring. Quality depends on optimum harvest time and the part of the herb picked. Before budding it should be derived from the Leaf to retain maximum potency, which has an extremely Bitter taste, which can be overcome by taking in Capsule form. Capsules - Tablets: Fresh: 1 fresh Leaf 1-3 times a day or either Frozen or Freeze Dried. Tea: Pour 1x cup boiling water over 1 - 2 teaspoons of dried / or 1 of the fresh Leaves or Flowers and Infuse for 10 minutes and drink 1/2 cup / 200ml every hour when Migraines start or 1 cup every morning to prevent them occurring.
Dosage: 50mg each morning. Self seeds but can also be grown from Cuttings, Seeds or Root division and after flowering cut back the tall flowering stalks.
Used to Treat: Allergies: Amenorrhoea: Arthritis: Useful in the inflammatory stage. Childbirth: Also used after Labour to hasten Cleansing and Toning of the Womb. Colds: Fever: Head - Ache: Useful for Head disorders relieved by heat. Hives: as an Ointment or Tincture due to its Mild anti - Histamine effect. Hysteria: Insect Bites: as an Ointment or Tincture due to its Mild anti - Histamine effect. Insecticide: Alternative to Pyrethrum spraying as a strong Tea direct. Insomnia: Menstruation: Assists with sluggish Menstrual Flow and Congestive Dysmenorrhoea. Migraine: combine 2 parts of this herb with 1 part Fenugreek and 1 part Thyme and divide into equal parts and put in "00" Capsules and take 2 Capsules 3 times a day with meals to prevent. Or eat 3 - 5 fresh Leaves between slices of Bread every day or chew one fresh Leaf a day as it slowly reduces the smooth Muscle Spasms that are concerned with this Condition. Moth Repellent: Nervous Conditions: Skin Rashes: as an Ointment or Tincture due to its Mild anti - Histamine effect. Tinnitus: as it is useful for Head disorders relieved by heat. Vertigo: as it is useful for Head disorders relieved by heat.
FIGS / Ficus carica. Mediterranean / Near East. Medium sized tree of rampant growth. Product: the Fruit is used. Actions: Infusions of Figs used as an Aperient, also Emollient and Demulcent. Used to Treat: Amenorrhoea: Corns: Used also in Hot Poultices for Ulcers. Warts:
FIGWORT / Throatwort / Scrophularia nodosa - Scrophulariaceae. Europe. N.B: Do not use if there is Tachycardia or a rapid Pulse. Actions: Alterative, Anodyne, Cardiac Stimulant, Diuretic and Mild Laxative for general Heart Weakness to assist to clean the Bowels to prevent Toxins forming and being absorbed from there. As an Anodyne to ease pain. Cultivation: A medium sized Herb, that is easy to grow. Products: the Leaves and Stem are used, the whole herb above the ground, and collect in Summer while Flowering. Infusion: 1 to 3 teaspoons of fresh herb per cup. Tincture: 2 to 4ml a day. Used to Treat: Abscesses: as a Poultice to cleanse and heal. Dermatitis: Eczema: Pain: as an Anodyne when applied. Psoriasis: Skin - Eruptions: as a Poultice to cleanse and heal. Skin Irritations: Skin Ulcers: as a Poultice to cleanse and heal.
FIVE LEAF CHASTE TREE / Vitex negundo. Used to Treat: Scabies:
FIVE LEAF GRASS / Fivefinger / Potentilla reptans. British Isles. Actions: Used as an Astringent Lotion. Cultivation: A small procumbent herb. Products: the Leaves and Root are used. Used to Treat: Fevers as an Infusion internally to reduce, Diarrhoea: to correct.
FLANDERS POPPY: Used to Treat: Insect Bites and Stings:
FLAX / see - Linseeds: Linum usitatissumum. Add to food - Used to Treat: Angina: Constipation: Diverticulitis: Endometriosis: Psoriasis:
FLEABANE / Coltstail / Erigeron canadense / Europe / North America. Actions: Diuretic and Tonic usually used for Gravel and Kidney Conditions. Cultivation: A small, low growing Herb with white flowers. Products: Leaves and Seed used.
FLEABANE / Conyza sp. Wild Herb. Use the whole herb above the ground.
FLORENCE FENNEL / Sweet Anise / Sweet Fennel / see Fennel /
FLUELLIN / Linaria elatine. Europe in dry regions. Cultivation: A small spreading recumbent plant with tiny yellow flowers. Product: the Leaves are used. Used to Treat: Menstrual Flooding: Specific.
FOOL’S PARSLEY / Dog Parsley (Poisonous) Aethusa cynapium. Europe. N.B: Can be Dangerous and Toxic and should only be used on Professional prescription. Actions: Sedative and Stomachic. Cultivation: A small herb distinguished by triple slender leaves below flower clusters. Product: the Leaves are used.
FORSYTHIA / Forsythia Suspensa - Used to Treat: Bronchitis: Colds and Flu: Ear - Ache: Tuberculosis: Viral Infections:
FOXGLOVE / Purple Foxglove (Poisonous) Digitalis purpurea. N.B: This herb is cumulative and can be poisonous in large amounts and should only be taken with Professional prescription. Actions: Heart Tonic, Diuretic and Sedative. Cultivation: A tall annual plant with purplish flowers. Product: the Leaves are used.
FRANGULA: Used to Treat: Constipation:
FRANKINCENSE / Boswellia carteri. Used to Treat: Depression: A few drops rubbed into the bottom of the Feet may relieve the symptoms. Eyes: A drop combined with a carrier oil applied to the surrounding area may eliminate blurred vision and improve eyesight. N.B: Do not go too close to the Eyes. Skin / Cold Sore / Discolouration / Moles / Wart etc: A drop on the individual problem area may assist to remove. Stress: Stimulates and focuses the Mind with its sweet balsamic aroma to overcome. (Peppermint Oil can be rubbed into the spot after to take the drop into the problem area.)
FRENCH PARSLEY / Chervil, Salad Chervil /
FRENCH TARRAGON / Estragon / see Tarragon /
FRINGE TREE BARK / Chionanthanus virginicus. Southern USA. Actions: Alterative, Cholagogue, Diuretic, Hepatic, Laxative, Tonic. Alterative - cleans the Blood and Tissues. Diuretic - assists in eliminating unwanted Fluid. Laxative - stimulates Peristaltic action to clean out the Colon. Combines with other Liver Herbs, Baldo, Barberry, Wahoo and Wild Yam. Good to use in a Detox regime. Cultivation: A small tree with insignificant white flowers. Product: the Bark of the Roots are dug up in Spring or Autumn, and cleaned and peeled. Infusion: 1 to 2 teaspoons of the dried Herb per cup of boiling water. Tincture: 1 to 2ml x 3 times a day. Used to Treat: Bowel: normalises. Female Conditions: Fluid Retention: Gall Bladder / Inflammation: Gall Stones: Jaundice: Liver Conditions:
FUMITORY / Fumaria officinalis - Fumariaceae. Wild Herb. Europe. Actions: Alterative, Gentle Aperient, Diuretic and Laxative. Cultivation: A small low growing Herb. Products: the Leaves and Stem are used, the whole herb above the ground and collect the Leaves and Flowers during Summer when in Flower. Increases Toxin loss by cleansing the Blood, Bowels and Urine. Combines with Burdock, Cleavers and Figwort. Infusion: 1 to 2 teaspoons of the dried herb and infuse for 10 to 15 minutes and drink 3 times a day. Tincture: 1 to 2ml x 3 times a day. Used to Treat: Acne: Conjunctivitis: Externally: Used as an Eye Wash. Eczema: Psoriasis: Skin - Eruptions: used as an Infusion. Skin Conditions: Specific.
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