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slippery elm bark, cornsilk or calendula flowers; and urinary astringent herbs such as horsetail, parsley, celery seed, couch grass, birch bark and buchu leaves. |
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Diuretic-acting herbs taken as teas such as dandelion root, cornsilk, celery seed, parsley, horsetail and birch bark encourage flushing of the urinary system. |
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Mix the following tinctures in a 2 oz. bottle: |
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Use 1/2 tsp. in 4 oz. of warm water every 2 hours until symptoms are gone. Continue at two doses a day for several days after the symptoms are gone. |
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Mix 1/2 cup each of the following herbs: |
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Use 3 Tbsp. of the herb mix to 16 oz. of boiling water; steep 10 minutes, strain and drink 1/2 cup every hour when acute or 2 to 3 cups daily if mild. |
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