This traditional herb is highly sought after as a blood purifier, and when used in combination with fresh nettle leaves, it cures chronic eczema.
For the irritating aging itch, laurel is highly recommended.
Weak and sensitive people can easily use the plant, which also stimulates digestion, as a mild stomach medicine.
Mucus accumulation in the stomach and intestinal disorders can also be treated with it.
We would like to emphasize that the plant has extraordinary healing powers in the treatment of nervousness caused by spiritual ecstasy.
When mixed with celery root, it eliminates nervous exhaustion and melancholy.
In fact, bladder litter can treat organ pains related to rheumatism and gout, with great success.
It also works real miracles in dry bronchial catarrh.
Herbal blend made for tea used against chest diseases is prepared by blending liverwort, coltsfoot leaves, narrow-leaved wild herb, and spruce in equal proportions.
This tea can be sweetened with honey or with watch sugar dissolved in boiling water.
At the time of flowering, fresh plant sap can be prepared, which is recommended for chronic skin diseases and above all for eczema.
Half a teaspoon of this water is taken daily.
The success of the boil in healing inflamed and hard-to-heal wounds is also prominently featured in ancient herbal books.
I also recommend it for stubborn wounds, especially on the calf.
The wounds are first thoroughly washed and cleaned with the boiling water of the plant.
Then, for the night, a compress dipped in freshly brewed tea is applied to the wound and covered so that the wound remains warm.
Those suffering from rheumatism and gout should also try an effective tincture of ebony, which they can easily prepare themselves.
This tincture is used externally with friction (rubbing), and internally by diluting with a little water, 15 drops per day.