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since. It also showed me how profound herbal medicines could be. An old-timer told us later that he had used echinacea in the same way." |
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David Winston: "Alternating echinacea with baptisia (wild indigo) is one of my favorite ways to use echinacea. One of my students had a client with a gangrenous foot that physicians were saying needed to be amputated. The discoloration and necrosis were severe. I had never seen a foot look so bad. I recommended the echinacea and baptisia be used internally and also recommended alternating hot and cold foot baths with echinacea and baptisia added to the water. The foot was almost entirely cleared up within three days and did not need to be cut off." |
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Dosage: Echinacea, 2 droppersful every 2 to 3 hours.
Baptisia, 20 drops 4 times daily. |
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Uses: For all types of systemic infections and cervical dysplasia. |
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Donald Yance: "Occasionally I use echinacea, singularly, but most often in combination with other herbs. Most people use it only in conditions associated with an excess or strong constitution. However, I use it in people who are both excess and deficient." |
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Formula 1 | | Echinacea | 50% | Thuja | 25% | Baptisia | 25% |
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Dosage: I dropperful of the combination 3 times daily. For external application, soak a gauze pad |
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