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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
them hard. When you want to use one, take it out of the refrigerator, hold  
it between your fingers for just a few seconds (the coconut oil will begin to  
melt), and then insert. Use some olive oil to lubricate the area of insertion  
first. When the suppository is inside the body, the body temperature,  
which is always variable, will cause the coconut oil to melt and the herbs  
will be dispersed.  
Vaginal pessaries: Use equal parts of the following in powder form:  
squaw vine leaf, slippery elm inner bark, yellow dock root, comfrey root,  
chickweed leaf and stem, barberry root bark, mullein leaf and flower, plus  
half a drop each of geranium essential oil and lavender essential oil in a  
cocoa butter base.  
Candida pessaries: Use nine parts slippery elm bark, three parts  
barberry root, three parts pau d’arco inner bark, two parts black walnut  
hull, one part chamomile flower, one part lavender flower, and tea tree  
essential oil in a coconut oil base.  
Start with a treatment of seven pessaries, using one every night, or one  
every third or fourth night. Insert into the vagina. If you wish, use a  
sanitary napkin to protect night clothing, bed linens, and so on; but the  
more air allowed to circulate around the affected area, the better. The  
coconut butter melts at body temperature overnight (or it may be longer,  
depending on the individual woman’s basal temperature), leaving the  
herbs to be absorbed into the body. Any remaining herbs are easy to  
douche out every three or four days or can be expelled by doing pelvic  
floor exercises in a bath containing a few drops of lavender essential oil  
and five tablespoons of cider vinegar. On dressing in the morning, use a  
natural sponge to prevent leakage; you may even need the extra  
protection of a sanitary napkin.  
Anal suppositories: Ideal for hemorrhoids. Use equal parts of black  
walnut hull, horse chestnut fruit, eucalyptus leaf, slippery elm bark, and  
yarrow leaves, plus a few drops of witch hazel essential oil in a base of  
cocoa butter.  
douches  
Douches are herbal liquids gently inserted into the vagina (using a  
douche bag), usually in the form of a herbal infusion or decoction using  
vegetable, nut, or seed oils, or aloe vera leaf gel.  
An example of douche herbs would be a premade decoction of an equal  
amount of chamomile flower, pau d’arco inner bark, barberry root bark,  
and lavender flowers and leaves. This formula is capable of promoting  
resistance to a range of fungi and bacteria.  
Douches can be used to wash out the residue of the pessaries or simply  


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