respiratory problems
AROMA: Camphoraceous
Consider Sepia homeopathic in addition to this formula
(These studies were conducted using extracted curcumin
The pain was manageable that way and within a few hours most of the discoloration
White Oak Bark Tincture Books respiratory problemsWHITE OAK (Quercus alba) PART USED: Bark PROPERTIES: Adaptogenic, Antilithic, Astringent, Anti inflammatory, Emmenagogue, Antimicrobial, Hemostatic Styptic, Diuretic SYSTEMS AFFECTED: Structural, Endocrine Glandular, Digestive, Mucous membranes, Integumentary POSSIBLE USES: diarrhea, burns, cuts and wounds, dental oral care White Oak is one of the most valuable astringent herbs because it is useful for both external and internal bleeding and wound