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f Other herbs to use include pokeweed root, cleavers leaf, pau d’arco  
inner bark, elecampane leaf and f ower, edible lichens, fennel leaf and  
seed, pine needles, thuja leaf, and echinacea root.  
f Additionally, Iceland moss and Siberian ginseng root are antimucus  
and antiviral, and they will help to support the body generally.  
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Use essential oils of eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, rosemary, and  
cubeb in the bath, for massage, or inhaled.  
bursitis  
Bursitis is a condition in which the small water-f lled cushions between  
the tendons and bones in various places on the bodyespecially the  
knees, elbows, hips, and shouldersbecome inf amed. It can be caused by  
an accident, wear and tear, a tendency to arthritis or rheumatism,  
allergies, or even calcium deposits.  
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Should the problem become chronic, adopt the same dietary program  
as for arthritis and rheumatism.  
f Helpful anti-inf ammatory herbs include pau d’arco inner bark, tur-  
meric rhizome, and dong quai root.  
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A compress using St. John’s wort f ower oil and a hot castor-oil pack,  
followed by a cold shower and cold packs, can bring relief.  
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Stop or limit any activity that aggravates the inf ammation and pain.  
candidiasis and oral thrush  
Candidiasis, a parasitic, yeastlike fungal infection, is something that many  
women (an estimated one in three) have had or will have at some time in  
their life. Men frequently harbor it too, but without being so aware of it as  
women. Increasingly, children are becoming prone, sometimes from birth  
or after vaccinationespecially if they are given the triple or multiple  
vaccines when they are very young, when the immune system is  
vulnerable and easily overwhelmed. Antibiotic usage also compromises  
the immune system and thus invites fungal infestation. Parasitic invasion  
often goes hand in hand with it, especially f atworms called f ukes,  
introduced via pets, undercooked meat, and other sources.  
Low hydrochloric acid levels and general poor digestive powers are  
very often a strong causal factor in candidiasis. Candida infestation can  
occur anywhere in the body and is frequently found in the mouth,  
stomach, bowel, vagina, or anus. But it is by its very nature a problem,  
infesting the entire body. It thrives in damp, humid conditions. Disease  
and hormonal changes in the body, such as during pregnancy, can  
instigate an imbalance in the gut and bowel f ora, allowing the fungus to  


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