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Which herbs are used to treat chronic dryness and re-moisten the body?
To relieve dryness, whilst soothing and clearing heat and irritability.
To regulate acidity, clear ulcers and reduce inflammation.
To relieve gastric pain and settle the stomach.
Our favourite moistening herbs: Kelp Liquorice Root Marshmallow Root Slippery Elm Comfrey Root Solomon’s Seal root Alfalfa Chickweed Traditional uses of these herbs:
Treating subtle or chronic dehydration, with symptoms such as: Dry, rough, chapped or cracked lips. Dry cough. Dry stools. Dry skin. Dry tongue. Unusual thirst. Halitosis. Ringing ears. High cholesterol. Depression. Upper abdominal pain, or burning digestion. Gastric and duodenal hyperacidity. Peptic or duodenal ulcer. Acute or chronic gastritis. Colitis. Heartburn. Fatigue. Weakness. Ravenous hunger. Constipation. Dark yellow/red urine. Craving for cold. Bloody nose, stools or urine. Blood in any discharges. Yellow mucous. Red tongue. Red face or eyes. Yellow-coated tongue. Infections. Inflammations. Aversion to heat. Dark, scanty urination. Haemorrhaging. Irritability. Fast pulse. Sweating easily. Strong appetite. Fever. Sticky, thick and hot excretions
Blended to obtain these energetic properties:
COOL. VERY MOIST. Sweet. Slightly salty. Restoring. Calming. Relaxing. Softening.
This blend of herbs promotes the following mental-emotional patterns:
Resolution of conflict.
Becoming more inspired and creative, thus ending a “dry spell”.
Calmly and firmly setting aside our reactions of irritation and frustration.
Getting past the reactive habits of worry, fear, nervousness or aggression.
Developing greater immunity to an aggravating or irritating environment.
Calmly dealing with the feelings that have been eating you up inside.
Re-discovering peace.
To further assist the remoistening of the body: avoid smoking cigarettes or cannabis, drinking coffee, tea, alcohol, aspirin, disprin and avoid spicy, bitter, heating and acidic foods.
Drink lots of good quality water. For further
advice, click on the button entitled: "Energetics" on the horizontal navigation
bar at the top of this page and go to the links named: "Energetics of Food" and
"Dryness".
The above mentioned blend of herbs is available in a very specific ratio, together with an additional combination of herbs that enhance its digestion, absorption and energetic properties
With its exact formulation refined by two decades of usage in a thriving natural health practice, this herbal blend is available in capsule or tincture form, directly from us at Energetic Herbals.
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