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Okay, here I am with another question about a formula from the files. In

the explanatory paragraph at the end, it talks about " This great herb

.... " and ( these two herbs make a good combination). " So which of the

herbs is " this great herb " and which two make a great combination?

Thanks much,

TerriLynne

Female Disorders - Dr

4 parts Squaw Vine ( a repens)

1 part Blue cohosh root ( Caulophyllum Thalictoides)

1 part Cramp bark ( Viburnum trilobum; V Opulus)

1 part False Unicorn root or helonias ( Chamaelirium luteum)

Preparation

Simmer slowly 5 minutes 1 teaspoonful to the cup.

Dosage

1 cup 3 times a day

" This great herb is another legacy from our American Indians, who held

it in

high esteem as a uterine tonic during pregnancy, and as an aid during

parturition.

It makes childbirth safe and wonderfully easy. It is highly beneficial

for

all uterine complaints and is most effective as a female regulator. In

labor

it is reputed by some herbalists to be better than red raspberry leaves

( these two herbs make a good combination). "

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