Calamus Root Powder- Duodenal ulcers + Cleansing the whole system & More 1 lb
Price: $16.00
1LB of Calamus root powder Wild crafted
This information comes from Maria Treben book -
"Health Through God`s Pharmacy"
...The roots are gathered
in early spring or late autumn. Calamus roots are not only used,
because of their strengthening effects, for overall weakness of the
digestive system and flatulence as well as colic, but are also helpful
for glandular disorders and gout. The roots stimulate a sluggish
stomach and intestine and dissipate excess mucus.
As well one can recommend them for slow metabolism and under activity of the intestine, anemia and dropsy. Extremely
thin people, who have lost weight but not through lack of good food,
should drink Calamus root tea and occasionally take a Calamus root full
bath. Calamus improves the appetite, helps in kidney disorders and is a
good remedy for cleansing the whole system. The tea even helps children who suffer from in digestibility of grain, which occurs more and more in recent times. The dried roots, chewed slowly, help smokers to break the habit.
Weak eyes are strengthened if the freshly pressed juice of the
Calamus roots is brushed over the closed eyelids from time to time, the
juice being left on the lids for a few minutes and rinsed off with cold
water. Repeatedly I have been able to help in cases of chilblains
and other forms of frostbite, with warm Calamus baths. The roots are
steeped overnight in cold water and next day brought to the boil.
Infuse for five minutes. Then bathe the affected part for 20 minutes in
the somewhat cooled (not too hot) infusion. It can be warmed and
re-used up to four times. These baths also help those who suffer from
cold hands and feet, but in these cases the infusion is used as hot as
possible.
A 36 year old man could not regain his strength after a tumor on
the liver had been removed. In intervals of 4 to 5 weeks, he had attacks
of high fever, due to tubercles in the intestines. His deeply troubled
mother-in-law told me of his hopeless illness. Here, too, Calamus has
helped. It is understandable that in such serious cases the tea has to
be drunk for weeks, if not for months.
On a mountain hike I met a couple, who, laden with heavy backpacks,
were walking uphill. They wanted to spend a few relaxing days in a
non-serviced hut. On a rest spot I joined them and I learned the
following: A year ago the man, 1.85 meter tall, in his late fifties,
had become a skeleton, without knowing the reason of his illness.
Weighing only 45 kilo, he, in company of a nurse, stepped into the
surgery of his doctor, who was telephoning another doctor, and heard:
"I am sending you my most hopeless patient - cancer of the lungs." So,
unwittingly, this man learned the diagnosis of his illness. Afterwards
someone advised him to chew Calamus roots to break his smoking habit
and to drink Yarrow tea, mornings and evenings. Slowly his weight
increased and since he felt better, he did not return to the doctor.
About half a year later he again went to the surgery of his doctor; who
was most taken aback, since he had thought this man dead. "What did
you do?" was all he could say. "Chewed Calamus roots and drank Yarrow
tea", replied the man. "Calamus roots?, where do you find them?" "They
are sold in herbal shops for a few shillings." The man at this time had
reached his normal weight of 86 kilos and it was half a year later
that he undertook a mountain hike, carrying a fully laden backpack, when
I met him.
Every time I think of his story, mentioning it in my talks or noting
it down, as for you now, it seems to me a Godly Providence and I am
touched to my innermost.
Where there is too much or too little acid in the stomach, the Calamus roots even it out. A
woman from Vorarlberg, the western part of Austria, suffered from
stomach pains for 2 years and could not be without pills. Following my
advice, she took 6 sips of Calamus root tea a day and after 3 days the
pain was gone; it has not recurred. Another woman from Lower
Austria, suffered from duodenal ulcers for years. To be able to cope
with the pain, she relied very much on pills. She could not tolerate
solid foods and had no appetite. Told about Calamus roots, she took the
recommended 6 sips daily. The pain steadily subsided and, after 5
weeks, had gone completely, her appetite returned and she could join
the other members of her family in a hearty meal.
A small boy, who, despite a strict diet, suffered from diarrhea got well after taking 6 sips of Calamus root tea, his
appetite returned and he gained a few pounds. His mother was overjoyed.
A man suffering from bloody diarrhea for 10 years had turned,
understandably, from a happy carefree person into a miserable one.
Everything he had tried all these years was without success. He was
pensioned off still fairly young. Before Easter he started, at first
suspiciously, to take 6 sips of Calamus root tea daily and besides this
he drank 2 cups of Calendula tea. My surprise was great when I
received a letter from his wife telling me he had started work-again at
the beginning of June.
DIRECTIONS:
Infusion:
The Calamus root tea is only prepared as a cold-infusion. A level
teaspoon of Calamus roots is soaked in 1/4 liter of cold water
overnight, lightly warmed in the morning and strained. Before using,
warm the tea in a water bath. Full bath:
About 200 gm. of Calamus roots are soaked in 5 litres of cold water
overnight, brought to the boil the next day, allowed to infuse and added
to the bath water (see General Information "full bath").
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