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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
red clover (trifolium pratense)  
Part used: flower  
Red clover is an unequaled blood cleanser used for  
degenerative diseases and specifically for cancers of  
the lymphatic system and bloodstream. It is also  
capable of relaxing spasms and will help release  
water retention and induce sweating when needed. Its  
red flower gives a huge clue to its blood-cleansing  
capabilities.  
st. john’s wort (hypericum perforatum)  
Parts used: flower and top leaves  
This yellow flower, which blooms at the summer solstice, has been used for  
a century in Europe for a wide variety of diseases, both internal and  
external. The list is impressive, and modern research is now able to  
support its older usesexternally for wounds, bruises, burns, and nerve  
pain (including dental), internally for liver and gallbladder complaints,  
bladder and lung problems, dysentery, worms, diarrhea, hysteria, and  
nervous complaints. Sales of St. John’s  
wort outstrip those of Prozac in  
Germany because it has the ability to  
heighten serotonin levels in the brain.  
(
St. John’s wort should not be taken with  
drugs containing serotonin; it can also  
cause sensitivity to light in some  
individuals. It is advisable to seek  
professional advice before taking this  
herb.)  
yarrow (achillea millefolium)  
Parts used: flower and leaf  
Yarrow is commonly found along road and field  
verges. Aromatic and bitter, it affects digestion  
favorably and lowers blood pressure. As a strong  
astringent it can staunch heavy blood loss. In  
Europe and North America, it has traditionally  
been used for fevers, colds, flu, and other viral  
diseases.  
eucalyptus (various species)  
Part used: leaf  


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