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>>>>>>>>>>>>>HERBAL FORMULAS FOR CLINIC AND HOME>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>by Michael Moore>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Copyright 1995 by Michael Moore.  Use it, share it, just don't sell it
or change it in any way (unless you get my permission)

CONTENTS:
INTRO: 
1.MOUTH/NOSE/EYES/EARS
  1.1 LIP and SKIN BUTTER
  1.2 TOOTH POWDER  (Michael's)
  1.3 TOOTH POWDER (Jared's)
2.GASTRO-INTESTINAL 
  2.1 STOMACH TEA
  2.2 LAXATIVE TEA
  2.3 COMFREY-MINT-LEMON TEA
  2.4 PAPAYA-MINT-LEMON TEA
  2.4 COLON TONIC (Modified Thomsonian)
  2.5 BITTER TONIC
  2.6 ILEO-CECAL TONIC
  2.7 CATNIP-FENNEL TINCTURE
  2.8 NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL (Modified)
3.LIVER/BILIARY
  3.1 LIVER TONIC
  3.2 ROBERT'S BILIARY FORMULA
  3.3 ALTERATIVE TEA
  3.4 LIVER DEFICIENCY TINCTURE
  3.5 LIVER EXCESS TINCTURE
4.RESPIRATORY
  4.1 DECONGESTANT TEA
  4.2 WHITE PINE COMPOUND COUGH SYRUP
  4.3 OSHA COUGH SYRUP
  4.4 COMPOUND SYRUP OF RED ROOT 
  4.5 WINTER SOLSTICE COUGH/COLD SYRUP
  4.6 MONARDA HONEY
  4.7 TONSILLITIS FORMULA
  4.8 ALLERGY FORMULA 
5.REPRODUCTIVE
  5.1 CANDIDA FORMULA
  5.2 FEMALE BALANCER
  5.3 MENOPAUSE: EARLY FORMULA  
  5.4 MENOPAUSE: LATER FORMULA 
  5.5 PMS FORMULA, LONG CYCLE 
  5.6 PMS FORMULA, SHORT CYCLE 
  5.7 CERVICAL DYSPLASIA SUPPOSITORIES
  5.8 HPV (Venereal Wart) SUPPOSITORIES
  5.9 CANDIDA DOUCHE
  5.10 HAYDEN'S VIBURNUM COMPOUND(Modified)
6.URINARY TRACT  
  6.1 URINARY TINCTURE (all purpose)
  6.2 ALKALIZING TEA
7.LYMPH/IMMUNE 
  7.1 LYMPH TONIC
  7.2 IMMUNE STIMULANT #1
  7.3 IMMUNE STIMULANT #2 
  7.4 LYMPH ANTI-EFFECT (for mumps, mono, etc.)
  7.5 TONSILITIS FORMULA
  7.6 IMMUNE TONIC 
8.CARDIO-VASCULAR
  8.1 GREASEBALL HYPERTENSION
  8.2 HYPOTENSION FORMULA (Kidney deficient)
  8.3 TACHYCARDIA FORMULA
  8.4 CIRCULATORY STIMULANT
  8.5 ARTERIOSCLEROSIS FORMULA  (health alright, memory bad)
9.TOPICAL
  9.1 PODOPHYLLIN OINTMENT
  9.2 CHAC SALVE (Calendula, Hypericum, Arnica,Cajeput)
  9.3 MUSCLE BALM
  9.4 "TRAUMA TINCTURE" 
  9.5 ROTGUT LINIMENT
  9.6 ECHINACEA SALVE
  9.7 GOLDEN SEAL SALVE
10. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 
  10.1 RELAXING TEA
  10.2 NERVE TONIC
  10.3 SPEED DETOX FORMULA
  10.4 V's NERVE TONIC
  10.5 B's ANTIDEPRESSANT
  10.6 K's SYRIAN RUE FORMULA  (what an Ayurvedic Medicine friend uses)
  10.7 COMPOUND TINCTURE OF CANNABIS (1910)
  10.8 POST-TREATMENT RELAXER 
  10.9 POST-TREATMENT STRENGTHENER 
11.ACUTE DISEASE
  11.1 EGO CAPSULES
12.CHRONIC/METABOLIC
  12.1 ALTERATIVE SYRUP
  12.2 DETOX FORMULA 
13. FOR PLEASURE OR FUN
  13.1 FIVE MINT TEA
  13.2 ROOT TEA
  13.3 FLOWER TEA
  13.4 MESOMARBLES
  13.5 GUARANA  FUDGE (AKA Speed Fudge)
SIMPLE SYRUP
MATERIA MEDICA

INTRO:  These are a variety of formulas I have used in my business and practice
over the years.  Some are elegant, some are silly and trivial, some are very
useful therapeutic formulas.  I have mixed them all together with little by way
of editorializing.  Some of the herbs are readily available in commerce, some
are obscure, since I have been gathering, selling, using, teaching and writing 
about herbs in the Western United States for 25 years and have come to know a
lot of useful plants not often encountered in commerce.  Many former students
market them commercially, but since I try to teach bioregional herbalism, they
TOO are mostly in business in the west.  Herbs Etcetera of Santa Fe, Dragon
River Herbals, Wyoming Wildcrafters, Bisbee Botanicals, The Herbalist (Seattle)
and The Herb Store are some of the more visibly marketed of these lines (there
are many more with a more local focus) and some of these obscure herbs are now
to be found in the catalogues of Eclectic Institute, The Herb Pharm, Herbalist
and Alchemist and Blessed Herbs.  Anyway, scrambling around to try and locate
some weird exotic 'cause Moore says so isn't the point.  I have offered some
substitutes, if you know YOUR herbs real well make your own substitutes and
otherwise just try the stuff that you can get the herbs for.  I have always
maintained that formulas are the LEAST important part of herbalism anyway.
  
You can get the same effects from 100 different variations of various herbs.
You need to know the craft well in order to get the same end result using other
paths, but the actual formula isn't all that important...knowing the palette
is.  Anytime I see references to some "secret formula" I walk away.  The VAST
majority of physiologic reactions produced by herbs are repeated OVER and OVER
endlessly in different plants, the physiologic effects that are beneficial in
plants that are ingested are really only a few.  Although a specific herb may
offer a subtle range of physiologic colors that warrant a homeopathic profile
or a classic Eclectic Specific Indication separating its energy completely from
other herbs, mixing stuff together reduces the subtleties to a gentle grey noise
and you are left with the predominate effects.  The Eclectics often raged against
polypharmacy for the simple reason that botanical subtleties are lost.  At the
very same time most of them grimaced and ended up using formulas most of the time.
They are simpler, effective, and, since most disease is self-limiting and not
always so subtle, often all that's needed.  Besides, having a bunch of
useful formulas around the house (or, if you are a practitioner or physician,
around the clinic) covers most bases and allows YOU to control the resources.
You don't need to go trundling about seeing an Eclectic M.D. (100 years ago) or
trying to figure out where to find a professional herbalist in the yellow pages
(there aren't many of us).

Most formulas I use these days are made for a specific person, and are the end
product of constitutional evaluations and counseling.  For the 20 years I SOLD
herbs, I put together a number of these formulas to wholesale, knowing that,
without a Professional Herbalist (giggle) around, the formulas needed to be
shotguns, covering the common problems that herbs are most appropriate for, and
where subtleties are unnecessary (or could not be defined legally on the label
and therefore could not be communicated to the innocent user).  Besides, if you
can't make it simple, you don't know what you're doing.  When we pack for our
endless numbers of field trips we pile boxes with enough tinctures, salves,
fluidextracts, patches and herbal junk to outfit a dispensatory for a practicing
Physiomedicalist in 1885 (another one of those schools of Medical Practice long
extinct, may Flexner be cursed!).  What we ACTUALLY end up using, however, if we
get sick, are those same old formulas I used to wholesale.  We always run out
of Neutralizing Cordial, Hayden's Viburnum Compound, the latest version of some
analgesic balm I put together in pharmacy lab and Mouth Tincture.  We dutifully
drag back all the subtle stuff until the next field trip.  I figure it's our
version of the gallon jars of organic soybeans and mung beans (for sprouting)
that were bought in the holy flush of some dietary asceticism in 1987 and, in
over 470,000 households across this land, get dragged sheepishly from house to
house with NOBODY willing to either use them or risk Bad Karma Points by tossing
them...an alternative lifestyle equivalent of the Christmas Fruitcake from Hell,
and related to the Ma Rollers, Pyramid Hats, New Zealand Green Lipped Mussel
Extract bottles, Willard Water and the half-finished Orgon Box that clutter the
symbolic attics of those of us that have resided in North American Alternative
Village.


1.MOUTH/NOSE/EYES/EARS

1.1 LIP and SKIN BUTTER
  20 ounces     Almond Oil
  1/2 pound     Anhydrose Lanolin
  8 ounces      Glycerin
  3 3/4 ounces  Beeswax
  5-10 drops of Essential Oil

Over low heat, dissolve the lanolin in the almond oil, add the glycerin and stir
until all three are dispersed.  Add the finely-chopped beeswax, stirring until
just melted, add the essential oil, and pour the salve into containers.  Stir the
pot frequently and pour as quickly as reasonable.  If you take too long the
lanolin and glycerin may begin to separate.

1.2 TOOTH POWDER  (Michael's)
  Arrowroot Powder         12 ounces.
  Orris Root Powder        4 ounces
  Baking Powder            1 ounce
  Licorice Root Powder     1 ounce
  Myrrh Gum Powder         1 ounce
  Cloves, fresh pwd.       1 ounce
  Cinnamon, fresh pwd.     1 ounce
  Yerba Mansa Powder       1 ounce
  Peppermint Oil           20 drops
  Wintergreen Oil          10 drops.

Thoroughly mix all constituents, blend briefly in 1/2 cup batches and remix.

1.3 TOOTH POWDER (Jared's)
  Orris Root Powder       4 ounces
  Arrowroot               4 ounces
  Myrrh Gum               2 ounces
  Licorice Root           1.5 ounces
  White Oak Bark          1.5 ounces
  Golden Seal Root        1 ounce
  Bistort Root            1 ounce
  Peppermint Oil          1/2 teaspoon 

Mix powdered herbs thoroughly with the Peppermint Oil.

2.GASTRO-INTESTINAL 

2.1 STOMACH TEA
  Star Anise                3 parts
  Ginger Root               2 parts
  Papaya Leaf               2 parts
  Fennel Seed               2 parts
  Camomile                  2 parts
  Comfrey Leaf              2 parts
  Peppermint (or Poleo)     2 parts
  Angelica or Calamus       1 part

Drink as a simple infusion as needed for dyspepsia or mild gastritis. 

2.2 LAXATIVE TEA
  Psyllium Seed          3 parts
  Licorice Root          3 parts
  Rhubarb Root           2 parts
  Senna Pods (crushed)...
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