
How to make and Use White Oak Bark for Home made Suppositories, White Oak Bark Enemas, Home made Anal Ointment |
White Oak Bark The active ingredients in oak bark are tannin and quercin. Quercin is similar in effect to salicin and is used along with bioflavinoids to strengthen the capillaries and veins. White oak bark also contains ample amounts of calcium, manganese, potassium and magnesium. Its primary therapeutic properties are astringent and antiseptic. Comfrey is an excellent source of vitamins A and C as well as being one of the few plants that can extract B-12 from the soil. It is high in calcium, potassium, manganese, iron, zinc and magnesium it also contains 18 amino acids. Comfrey is an excellent wound-healer. This is partially due to the presence of allantoin. This chemical stimulates cell proliferation and augments wound-healing both inside and out. The addition of much demulcent mucilage makes Comfrey a powerful healing agent in gastric and duodenal ulcers, hiatus hernia and ulcerative colitis. Its astringency will help haemorrhages wherever they occur. Lobelia has medicinal properties which include the following: stimulant, antispasmodic, expectorant, diaphoretic, relaxant, nauseant, sedative, diuretic, and nervine. Marshmallow Root is a sweet, mucilaginous herb that has
expectorant properties and also soothes and softens tissue, while controlling bacterial
infections. It relieves irritation of the mucus membranes. The polysaccharides form a
protective film over inflamed and irritated mucosal tissue. |
Warning:
Do not use enemas or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present
unless directed by your health care provider.
Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or enema may
indicate a serious condition.
Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
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purposes only,
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These products are NOT intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
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If pregnant or lactating or have an existing medical condition consult your healthcare
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Making a Home Made Suppository
Driections: |
Directions: |
During the day,you can insert ½ a cup to 1 cup (4 to 8.liquid ozs.) of concentrated oak bark tea into the rectum and hold it as long as possible. Recipe: To make this tea, use 3 parts oak bark Powder, 1 part
lobelia Powder and 1 part Marshmallow Root Powder Simmer down to 8 ozs. of liquid. |
Directions: You need a bulb syringe, you can get
one here. Lie on a slant board with the head down and knead and
massage the pelvic and abdominal area 10 to 15 minutes while the liquid is in place. This
will tone up weak and sagging muscles in the transverse, descending and sigmoid areas of
the colon |
Recipe: |
Directions: |
Warning:
Do not use enemas or laxatives if abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting are present unless
directed by your health care provider.
Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative or enema may
indicate a serious condition.
Discontinue use and consult your health care provider.
Use your back button to return to the previous page.
Statements contained within these web pages are for informational
purposes only,
and have not been evaluated by the FDA.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease.
If pregnant or lactating or have an existing medical condition consult your healthcare
provider before using.
Resources for Enema Equipment and Supplies |