Sentences with phrase «tincture of»

I have also been taking a tincture of Burdock root so I'm not sure if that has been helping too?
I also use a solution of water and Tincture of Green Soap (I ordered it from Amazon) once a month or so to spray the leaves of my plant.
Fortunately, as you mature, your confusion will sensibly diminish... «tincture of time» is a sovereign remedy.
John Baldessari, «Tincture of a Person Who Wants Everything,» Mixed Media, 1996.
An additional step that can also be quite beneficial is to flush the wound with tincture of calendula (10 drops of mother tincture per l00ml of boiled water) following the hydrotherapy, prior to the application of the clay.
With a little tincture of time, the procedure progresses smoothly.
With the tincture of time and a few diagnostic tests, Dr. Sapienza concluded that whatever trauma caused the lesion on Olaf's nose was likely significant enough to detach his retina causing blindness in his right eye.
To do this, use a tincture of catnip using 15 drops in 1 ounce of filtered water.
If giving tincture of dandelion, give 3 drops in the mouth before eating.
Tincture of Iodine, Peroxide, and most ointments only irritate the wound more and decrease healing.
References VCA Animal Hospitals: Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs Canadian Veterinary Journal: Canine Carpal Conundrums Martha's Vineyard Times: Visiting Veterinarian: Tincture of Time Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Service: Understanding Intervertebral Disc Disease in Dogs WebDVM: Fibrocartilagenous Embolism PetMD: Swollen Paws in Dogs
The treatment is «tincture of time» and general supportive care.
«For as long as I could remember, whenever I was in pain, whether from a cut or a toothache, Mother would make a tincture of lobelia and skullcap,» she writes.
It contains a unique tincture of biodynamic Sacred Basil flowering tops, flower essences, and a biocompatible level of essential oils targeting all levels: body, mind and spirit.
Within one week of iodine intake (5 mg tincture of iodine per day added to liquids) the bleeding and obstruction stopped, enabling me to have an external ejaculation which I hadn't had in several years.
It is the same formula as the «house tea» of Dragon Herbs, however it is extracted with water and alcohol, to form a super-potent tincture of some of China's greatest tonic herbs.
It is crucial to keep your liver is protected, and this tincture of antioxidant bursting dandelion is the perfect way to do it.
Alternatively, use a tincture of the nettle leaf.
Following the collapse of the empire, oats lay dormant for nearly two thousand years, but by the 1800s a London pharmacist called Henry Potter invented a tincture of oats called Potter's Compound of Avena (scientific name for oats = avena sativa).
Make a 50/50 tincture of organic apple cider vinegar and water (one part apple cider vinegar to one part water).
Greek myth had it that Achilles painted himself with a tincture of yarrow to make himself invulnerable to arrows, everywhere on his body except his heel.
It is my absolute favorite herb for kids and I keep a tincture of Chamomile on hand for any childhood aches and ailments.
If babies are growing well and don't seem to be in long - lasting distress, then it's possible that they may need the «tincture of time» to outgrow the reflux.
With the help of her professors and the tincture of time — about 6 months — she came to understand even the subtle meanings and colloquialisms of spoken English.
First the patient should be bled in the arm, or leeches may be applied to the inflamed parts; afterwards take a handful of green rue, bruise it, and put it to the part affected; or take marshmallows a handful, camomile a handful, make a decoction in a pint of water, pour the liquor from the herbs, add two drams of the tincture of opium, bathe the part; afterwards apply the herbs as a poultice, or make a poultice of oatmeal and vinegar with a little sweet oil in it.
Parents and their babies «may be better served if we devote more resources to studying the interventions recommended long before the discovery of probiotics: reassurance, family social support, and the tincture of time.»
Maybe as the tincture of time moves forward there will be less diapers to change and meals to prepare, but as they get older different things become harder.
I sought out as much info on natural methods as I could find — baking soda in water, egg white dabbed on with cotton balls (mid-wife's suggestion), natural balm made of beeswax essential oils and hypericum (homemade by friend of friend) and tincture of calendula flowers (probably other things I can't remember!).
While Fenugreek is probably the most popular, there are other choices, (such as Blessed Thistle, Nettle, and a tincture of herbs called More Milk / More Milk Plus) and a lactation consultant or certified herbalist can help you with this decision.
While that may be true, there are other important uses for the tincture of silliness that should not be overlooked!
You can use a tincture of sage instead: 30 - 60 drops of tincture, 3 - 6 times a day.
It is often this «tincture of time» that gets your child better when you use these non-evidence based treatments.
In 1913, Scoville was elected second vice-chairman of the American Pharmaceutical Association and read his paper «Tincture of Cantharides and its Assay» at the annual meeting.
Scoville, Wilbur L. «Tincture of Cantharides and its Assay.»
This treatment corresponds to a homeopathic remedy to suppress the desire for alcohol: ten to 15 drops of tincture of Capsicum in the diet per day, usually in hot tea or beef broth.
Also in India, a decoction of chile pods with opium and asafoetida was used as a cure for cholera, and tincture of Capsicum was used against malarial fevers, although we found no connection with quinine with that usage.
A folk remedy for relieving toothache requires soaking a piece of cotton in tincture of cayenne and placing it inside the tooth cavity.
There have not been many shrewder realists than Aristotle, who said that in politics we must be satisfied to see «some tincture of virtue.»
He argued that, apart from civilization, humans showed barely a tincture of virtue.
The real alcoholic is usually deficient in almost all these features, and it takes the «tincture of time» to eliminate the deficits.
It may be said that this mixture of political morality and theology extends through all the actions of the Americans, a tincture of gravity and profound conviction.91
You might think that a tincture of tap water would be medically inert.
I took tinctures of fennel and blessed thistle and goats rue and whatever else is supposed to increase one's supply.
The sweet tea - like scent is naturally derived from the nourishing house - infused herbal tinctures of local organic chamomile and licorice.
That said, having trained in functional medicine, I spent years trying to negotiate with them to choke back supplement tinctures of fatty acids, probiotics, minerals, and herbs.
Tinctures of Celery Seed can help to prevent and relieve headaches that last all day and increase when eating and when you are out in the open air.
Ingredients: Crystal Essences of Carnelian, Orange Calcite, & Jasper in herbal tinctures of wild, fresh Hawthorne Berry, Motherwort & St. John's Wort blended with Hibiscus flower essence, spring water, organic grape alcohol & water from a sacred chalice well.
Taking a holistic approach does not mean that conventional medicine, diagnostic testing, and surgery are eschewed for an exclusively «alternative» approach that uses tinctures of exotic plant extracts or chanting sessions imbued with the lingering scent of patchouli (not that there's anything wrong with that).
Dr. Cheryl Schwartz in her book «Chinese Medicine for Dogs and Cats» suggests actually a western herbal combination of tinctures of Plantain (6 drops), agrimony (2 drops) and Cleavers (4 drops) dissolved in one ounce of distilled water and given 1 droppers three times daily.

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