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Composition&Application:
  The Docks are members of the buckwheat family, native to Europe, except the blunt-leaved, which is indigenous. However, they have all been introduced into the United States. There are four varieties of Dock which may be used in medicine: the Rumex of aquaticus (Great water dock), Rumex britannica (Water dock), Rumex abtusifolius (Blunt-leaved dock), and the Rumex crispus (Yellow dock). They all possess similar medicinal qualities, but the Yellow dock is the only one entitled to extensive consideration. The yellowish spindle-shaped has scarcely any odor, but has astringent, bitter taste.
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   Basic Botanical Data of Yellow Dock:

 Yellow Dock
 Botanical: Rumex crispus(Rumex crispus L Polygonaceae) or Rumex occidentalis.
 Official Latin Name:Rumex crispus L. or Rumex occidentalis L.
 Common Names and Synonyms: Curled Dock,Narrow-leaffed Dock,Narrow dock,Sour dock,Rumex,Garden patience,Freeze-Dried Herb, wildcrafted root,CURLED DOCK, NARROW DOCK, SOUR DOCK, RUMEX, GARDEN PATIENCE.
 Synonym: Yellow Dock, Curled Dock, Curly Dock, Sour Dock, Narrow Dock, Garden Patience, Rumex,Curly dock, bitter dock, curled dock, dock, garden patience, narrow dock, sour dock, yellow dock.
 Part Used: Root,unearthed between August and October, cleaned and split lengthwise before drying
 TASTE: bitter, astringent VIPAKA: pungent
 In a word: Constipation Cure
 Categories: Urinary/Glandular, Circulatory System
 Flowering Period:April to August.
 Range:Africa, America,temperate Asia, Europe & Pakistan
 Habitat:Pastures, fields, and waste lands.
 Harvest:Roots, in late summer and fall.
 Habit:Perennial
 Family: Polygonaceae (Buckwheat family)
 Common Names: Curled dock,
 Flowering Period:April to August.
 Parts Used: Root
 Properties: Astringent, Cholagogue, Digestive,Tonic.

 Definition:

 [noun] European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America
 Synonyms: bitter dock, broad-leaved dock, Rumex obtusifolius,curled dock, narrow dock, narrow-leafed dock, garden patience, sour dock, rumex.
 The common name Yellow Dock includes the species Rumex occidentalis, Rumex venosus, Rumex obtusifolius and Rumex sangineus, which are used interchangeably with Rumex crispus.
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  Basic Botanical Description:

 Yellow dock is native to Europe and Asia, and grows throughout North America as a common weed.Yellow Dock a is small, leafy plant that grows wild in West China to Central Asia,Europe,United States. Also called Curly Dock, and closely related to rhubarb, the green leaves are commonly used in salads, while the yellow root has been used as a herbal folk-remedy for hundreds of years. In Europe it is cultivated as a vegetable. The part used medicinally is the root.

 Ground up and brewed, yellow dock root makes a bitter-sweet tea or infusion that has been used by herbalists in the treatment of a variety of disorders, primarily to treat enlarged liver and to purify the blood. It was also thought a good remedy for syphilis, tuberculosis, gum disease and leprosy, but is no longer recommended for these serious disorders.

 The identifying characteristics of Yellow Dock, or Rumex crispus are the narrowness of the leaves, usually curly along the long edges, and the deep yellow colour of the root when scraped. It is a native perennial British herb found in arable farmland, on roadsides and in ditches and waste places throughout the world. Its spindle-shaped taproot sends up a smooth, slender stem, up to a metre in height. Lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate in shape, the pointed light green leaves have predominantly wavy margins. The lower leaves are larger and longer-petioled than the upper leaves. Blooming from June to July, the numerous pale green, drooping flowers are loosely whorled in panicled racemes. The fruit is a pointed three-angled and heart-shaped nut.

 The leaves are crisped at their edges. It grows freely in our roadside ditches and waste places. The roots are 8 to 12 inches long, about 1/2 inch thick, fleshy and usually not forked. Externally they are of a rusty brown and internally whitish, with fine, straight, medullary rays and a rather thick bark. It has little or no smell and a rather bitter taste. The stem is 1 to 3 feet high and branched, the leaves, 6 to 10 inches long.

 Background: Native to Europe and now widely distributed in North American, yellow dock has traditionally been used as a mild laxative and liver cleanser. It was also used externally to relieve insect stings. Today, herbalists use yellow dock as a blood cleanser, tonic and builder. It is also used to stimulate the liver and gallbladder and aid in digestion. The characteristic of this plant is the light green narrow leaves, curled at the long edges, a stem 2 or 3 feet high, and a deep root which is bright yellow when the outer bark is scraped away. The roots are gathered in the fall, thoroughly cleaned, split lengthwise, and dried. A tea made from yellow dock root is mildly cathartic and promotes the flow of bile.
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 Basic Botanical Data of Yellow Dock:
 What is Yellow Dock Root Extract?
 Why People Use Yellow Dock?Yellow Dock as overall tonic for good health.
 Phytochemicals and Constituents.
 Yellow Dock and Its History.
 Remedies and Different Use of Yellow Dock.
 Suggestions and Administrationss of Yellow Dock.
 Yellow Dock Applications
 Research Update:Yellow Dock.

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   What is Yellow Dock Root Extract?

 Yellow dock, also known as curly dock, is traditionally used as a liver strengthener and a specific for skin ailments such as psoriasis and eczema. This root extract can be of help when dealing with constipation and indigestion. Yellow dock is helpful in alleviating anemia.
 Yellow dock is one of my favorite wild herbs, not because I use it medicinally (it is an alterative, and was traditionally used to promote digestion, improve liver function, and as a laxative), but because I like to pick the dried seed-stalk for use in large bouquets of dried grasses. Its graceful, rich brown seeds are a lovely, dark accent, and I often hang the stalks upside down to dry in the shed, for use in autumn wreaths. Yellow dock holds another memory for me: when my cousin and I were young girls, visiting our Missouri grandmother during the hot days of July, we used to gather the brown seeds in the meadow and pretend-brew them as coffee in the playhouse we built down at the creek. I don't think we actually drank any of the brew, but I'm glad to know now that it wouldn't have hurt us if we had. Here, yellow dock ripens at the end of May. The fields are full of it just now.
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   Why People Use Yellow Dock?Yellow Dock as overall tonic for good health:

 This herb is beneficial as an overall tonic for good health.

 Yellow dock has been used traditionally as an "alterative" herb, a herb that has general tonic effects. Yellow dock specifically helps the digestive tract, liver, and skin. One of its primary uses is for skin conditions caused by poor digestion, poor liver function, or toxic accumulations.

 Yellow dock has a mild laxative effect, due to constituents called anthraquinone glycosides. It stimulates bile and digestive enzymes. use to treat Poor digestion,Skin conditions,Mild constipation,Liver detox

 The part of this plant used medicinally is the root. Rumex is an old Latin word for "lance", referring to the shape of the leaves. Crispus means "curly", also in reference to the leaf shape.
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  General Uses and Properties: The Indians used this herb for its special health benefits, and legend has it they endeavored to keep it secret from the Europeans. Pioneers also used it for nutritional support of the urinary system. The properties of this herb are alterative, depurative, laxative, purgative, cholagogue, and astringent. The primary chemical constituents of Yellow Dock Root include anthraquinone glycosides (nepodin, emodin, chrysophanol), tannins, resins, oxalates, and iron. It also contains varying amounts of phosphorus, vitamins A and C, and calcium. Yellow Dock is valued even more so today as one of the best available sources of iron. Yellow Dock's high iron content makes it beneficial for treating anemia and pregnant women. Yellow Dock is used to purify the blood supplied to the glands, improving the flow of bile & digestive fluids. Yellow Dock has also been known to help improve bladder & liver functions, and reduce bowel inflammation and glandular swelling. This herb can be used to treat some cases of jaundice, and skin eruptions associated with the toxicity of the intestines.Properties include decongesting the liver, reducing inflammation, cleaning the blood and increasing bile flow.

  Relieve mild constipation: Another use for Yellow Dock is as a laxative to help relieve mild constipation. Aids in fat metabolism and constipation.

  Natural cleansing: Yellow Dock improves the function of the kidneys, liver, lymph glands, and intestines,Stimulates liver to excrete toxins,thus aiding the body's natural cleansing processes,Used to help the body eliminate pollutants, including heavy metals such as lead and arsenic,Yellow Dock helps to free up iron stored in the liver, thus making it more available to the rest of the body.

  Improve vision: You can even cook and eat Yellow Dock as a potherb to improve vision.

  Protect tooth: It can also be added to a tooth powder for spongy gums, and to a gargle for laryngitis.

  Skin Disorder: Taken for skin disorders, blood disorders and rheumatism,Stimulates flows of bile, mild laxative. Used in the treatment of chronic skin complaints such as psoriasis. Valuable remedy for constipation. Yellow Dock has been used for hundreds of years for its astringent properties, treating a variety of skin problems, including boils, rashes, blemishes and burns.

  Nourishes healthy blood: Yellow Dock nourishes healthy blood in two important ways - it helps keep it clean and free of impurities, and supplies it with vital iron. In fact, Yellow Dock contains more iron than any other plant. It also contains varying amounts of phosphorus, vitamins A and C, and calcium.
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   Phytochemicals and Constituents:

 Yellow dock contains relatively small amounts of anthraquinone glycosides, which may contribute to its mild laxative effect.1 It is also thought to stimulate bile production. It is often used as a digestive bitter for people with poor digestion. No human studies have been done on its use as medicine.
 anthraquinone glycosides (about 3% to 4%,): nepodin, physcion and emodin; tannins, RUMICIN, oxalates, iron,chrysophanol
 miscellaneous: tannins,rumicin and oxalates,Potassium oxalate
 Anthraquinone glycosides, about 3-4%, including nepodin, and others based on chrysophanol, physcion and emodin
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   Yellow Dock and Its History:

 Like echinacea, yellow dock was a traditional snake plant, thought to help the body rid itself of venom.

 Yellow dock has a long history of use as an alterative. Alterative herbs have nonspecific effects on the gastrointestinal tract and the liver. As a result, they are thought to treat skin conditions that are attributed to toxic metabolites from mal-digestion and poor liver function.

 A favorite herb of the ancient Indians, old time doctors, early settlers and herbal practitioners. For some conditions it has no equal, especially if compounded with other supporting herbs. The rich and easily digested plant iron is one of the main contents of Yellow, so essential for man, animal and plant life. This common herb has valuable ingredients for conditions of the blood and glandular system and is indicated in scrofula, eruptive diseases, especially when discharges are experienced, as in running of the ears, ulcerated eyelids and skin conditions, itch, scurvy, etc.

 When accumulation of waste matters progress to swelling or tumors, Yellow dock is of service both internally and externally. Herbalists use the mineral-rich plant for cancer, leprosy, bleeding of the lungs and bowels and for rheumatic conditions. It also has much merit in dyspepsia, chronic bronchitis, ulcers and conditions affected by the spleen and Iymphatic glands; also for female weakness when due to iron deficiency.

 Yellow Dock has been used to treat skin complaints for centuries. The esteemed seventeenth-century herbalist, Nicholas Culpeper, regarded Docks as "exceeding[ly] strengthening to the liver and as wholesome a pot herb as any" in The English Physitian Enlarged of 1653, but it should be noted that Yellow Dock leaves should not be consumed in soups or salads, as they are high in oxalates and may cause oxalic acid poisoning. However, as a wild leaf vegetable, the young leaves have been consumed, but only after being boiled in several changes of water to reduce the oxalate content. Once the plant matures it

 becomes too bitter to consume. Yellow Dock has a rich history in American herbal history. Native Americans used it frequently in external skin remedies. The Teton Dakota tribes specifically applied it to boils to bring about the discharge of pus, and the Ojibwas applied it to cuts. By the 1800s,
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 Yellow Dock is one species of a widespread tribe of wayside weeds that are native to Europe and now naturalized and growing wild throughout the United States and other temperate regions of the world, where it may be found growing in roadside ditches and waste places. As a matter of fact, it is often seen in disturbed soils at the edges of roads, railroad beds and parking lots. The plant has long roots that are difficult to eradicate once well established and are considered serious invasive weeds and subject to control as pests in several countries, particularly in Australia. It has even been designated an "injurious weed" under the United Kingdom Weeds Act of 1959. Its yellow, foot-long, forking taproots send up a smooth, slender, three-foot stem, bearing lance-shaped, smooth leaves with wavy or crisped margins, and the lower leaves are larger and longer than the upper, forming a large basal rosette. This herbaceous perennial also bears numerous, pale green, drooping flowers that bloom in June and July, and the plant thrives in rich, moist, heavy soil in sun or partial shade in temperate weather (it grows poorly in hot weather). Yellow Dock's botanical genus, Rumex, is derived from an old Latin word meaning "lance," referring to the shape of its leaves, but it is interesting to note that Docks were one ranked as members of the genus, Lapathum, which isderived from the Greek word, lapazein, which (more appropriately) means "to cleanse," an allusion to its medicinal virtues as a purifying plant.

 It is fair to say that yellow dock is far from decorative. It has evergreen leaves and a flower that looks like anything but. The seed mass is a rust color, reminiscent of a huge wad of tobacco. So, not everyone can be pretty. But as I like to say, don't judge a plant by its listing on the back of a can of weedkiller!

 Like dandelion and burdock, yellow dock was once a very popular spring tonic plant. In many parts of the world, people will tell you that meat prepared with dock cooks much faster than normal. I would say this is some special feature. All you folks on the run might want to let this plant stay on in your backyards for those occasions when you have to snap together a quick dinner.

 During North America's colonial days, one plant that came as a real surprise to the Europeans, and an unpleasant surprise at that, was poison ivy. The old-time treatment for a bad case of poison ivy (and as these were people who went to the bathroom in the woods, they got some really serious cases) was yellow dock boiled with vinegar and applied to the sores.

 Dock leaves were likewise used to treat scrofulous sores, sore eyes, and glandular swellings. To cure itchy skin, they were bruised, mixed with butter, lard, or cream, and placed on the problem area. The colonials also used the plant as a treatment for the runs, which was a common problem in the New World. They believed that if the plant was eaten on a regular basis, it would improve the eyesight as well.

 Historical or traditional use (may or may not be supported by scientific studies):

 Yellow dock has a long history of use as an alterative. Alterative herbs have nonspecific effects on the gastrointestinal tract and the liver. As a result, they are thought to treat skin conditions attributed to toxic metabolites from poor digestion and poor liver function.
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 The Mennonites were quite familiar with this weed. They called it halwer gaul and considered it the best blood purifier on the planet. Accordingly, they used it to treat liver problems of all kinds along with the skin problems resulting from poor liver function, and still do to this day. It's interesting to note that Arab physicians recommend the same plant for hepatitis and poor digestion, and they are a long, long way from the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.

 Not surprisingly for a plant with such widely recognized powers in aiding the liver, dock leaves were mixed with elderberry to draw the poison out of rattlesnake or copperhead bites. Like echinacea, yellow dock was a traditional snake plant, thought to help the body rid itself of venom.

 In 1898, a homeopathic doctor had a few choice words to toss in on this topic: "There are three localities in which this remedy acts very markedly, respiratory organs, bowels, and skin¡­ There is perhaps no remedy under which the sensibility of the mucous membrane of the larynx and trachea become more exalted than this one."

 So up to this point, yellow dock is good for the blood, liver, stomach, skin, and the respiratory tract. Could there be more? You know that the answer is yes.

 Good old Gerard recommended yellow dock as a key ingredient in a tonic which he claimed "cureth the dropsie, the yellow jaunders, all manner of itch, scabes, breaking out, and manginesse of the whole body¡­ purifieth the blood from all corruption; prevaileth against the green sickness very greatly, and¡­ maketh young wenches to look faire and cherrie like." I think my favorite line from that passage is "maketh young wenches to look faire and cherrie like." I wonder if Gerard called all women wenches. I think not. But if you want your wench to look fine, or if you are a wench yourself and would like to look the same, this is the plant for you.

 Various cultures around the world have used yellow dock for ailments ranging from cancer and tuberculosis to syphilis and leprosy to ringworm and hemorrhoids. In India, they even use the root juice for toothaches and the powdered roots for gingivitis and as a dentifrice. In what is perhaps a two-for-one deal, the Maori of New Zealand chew the leaf first and then apply it to wounds, which they claim then heal without visible scars. The overall universal conclusion is that this plant is one of the best.

 On a scientific level, researchers feel that herbal extracts may inhibit escherichia, salmonella, and staphylococcus. In other words, yellow dock contains several antimicrobial agents capable of killing off nasty little bacteria.

 Now this is a plant you can buy, collect, or let grow in your garden whenever it shows up, which it certainly will. The evergreen leaves and the root are the parts to use in your tonic, so gather them when you want. Remember, as with all our tonic ingredients, the rule is: the fresher, the better.

 Yellow Dock was considered a treatment for scrofula, leprosy, elephantiasis, scabby eruptions and hepatic tendencies, and it was listed in the United States Pharmacopoeia from 1863 to 1905. The leaves are used in herbal medicine as a bitter, astringent, cooling herb that stimulates the liver and gallbladder and cleanses toxins from the system. Some of the constituents in Yellow Dock include beta-carotene, hyperoside, quercetin, quercitrin, rutin, tannin, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, B-vitamins and vitamin C.
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   Remedies and Different Use of Yellow Dock:

 Symptom: Liver Problems, Bladder, Constipation, Skin Problems, Skin Rash, Inflammation

 Today, the rhizome (underground stem) and roots of yellow dock are used as:
 A laxative
 A blood purifier
 A treatment for syphilis and other venereal diseases
 A treatment for bowel infections and peptic ulcers
 A soothing agent for respiratory irritations
 A diuretic
 A treatment for urinary stones and gout
 A digestive aid
 A remedy for anemia
 Bathing in yellow dock can also ease some skin irritations.

 Medicinal Properties:Alterative,Gentle purgative,Cholagogue,Mild laxative,Mild astringent tonic.

 Medicinal Action and Uses:The Yellow Dock is applicable to all the purposes for which the other species are used. The root has laxative, alterative and mildly tonic action, and can be freely used as a tonic and laxative in rheumatism, bilious complaints and as an astringent in piles, bleedings of the lungs, etc. It is largely prescribed for diseases of the blood, from a spring eruption, to scurvy, scrofula and chronic skin diseases. It is also useful in jaundice and as a tonic to the stomach and the system generally. It has an action on the bowels very similar to that of Rhubarb, being perhaps a little less active, but operating without pain or uneasiness.

 Yellow dock is also recommended in the following pathologies:Nursing sore mouth,Ulcerativestomatitis,Syphilis,Scrofula,Cancer,Tuberculosis.

 Yellow Dock (Urinary, Circulatory), a member of the buckwheat family, grows abundantly throughout the U.S. and China,The Native Americans used it for its special health benefits, and legend has it they endeavored to keep it secret from the Europeans. Pioneers used it for nutritional support of the urinary system. Yellow dock can be cultivated domestically, yet because it is prolific it often takes over as a weed. It contains varying amounts of phosphorus, vitamin A and C, and calcium. Each capsule contains 460 mg yellow dock.

  How does yellow dock work?

 Yellow dock is a laxative, an agent that encourages the movement of the bowels and the expulsion of waste from the body. A dosage of yellow dock can induce a bowel movement within a few hours. It also soothes irritations of the gut lining. Yellow dock¡¯s laxative properties are considered the result of glycosides called anthraquinones.

 Yellow dock can also act as a diuretic, an agent that increases fluid production and encourages the expulsion of bodily toxins via the urinary tract.

 As well, yellow dock mobilizes congested blood and yanks toxins out of bodily tissues, which makes this herb useful for treating some skin infections.

 Yellow dock is believed to increase bile production and thus aid digestion.Because of its high iron content, yellow dock maybe be a useful addition to the diets of anemia sufferers.

 As an astringent, Yellow Dock has been used internally to treat bleeding of the lungs, dysentery and hemorrhoids. The tannin content is responsible for the astringent effect of Yellow Dock, making it effective in relieving various skin conditions when used externally. When applied topically in ointments and poultices, it relieves itchy skin, scabies, ringworm and eczema. The herb has been added to tooth preparations to improve spongy gums and to gargles to relieve laryngitis.

  Actions in Brief:

  Alterative: an agent capable of favorably altering or changing unhealthy conditions of the body and tending to restore normal bodily function, usually by improving nutrition.
  Astringent: a binding agent that contracts organic tissue, reducing secretions or discharges of mucous and fluid from the body.
  Blood purifier: anemia,bleeding of the lungs,cleanses and enriches the blood,for all diseases of the blood,hemorrhoids (piles).
  Cholagogue: an agent for increasing the flow of bile into the intestines.
  Gastrointestinal Conditions: dysentery (seeds),stimulates muscular activity in the intestines,stomach tonic.
  Glandular Conditions: glandular swellings,scrofula.
  Inflammatory Conditions: rheumatism
  Laxative(without pain or uneasiness): an agent promoting evacuation of the bowels; a mild purgative.
  Liver Conditions: bilious complaints,detoxifies the liver,jaundice,liver and gallbladder diseases,liver congestion, nourishes the liver.
  Respiratory Conditions: irritable tickling cough of upper air-tubes
  Skin Benefit: Yellow Dock Extract Astringent, purifies, antibacterial. Extracted from the root of the plant. Yellow Dock is a skin and lymphatic restorative, astringent, and purifier. It is excellent for abscesses, acne, dermatitis, and eczema.
  Tonic: an agent that tones, strengthens and invigorates organs or the entire organism giving a feeling of well-being.
  Other: for all diseases of the skin,diphtheria,debility caused by necrosis, cancer, etc.scurvy,nourishes the spleen.

  Anemia recover and Blood benefit: Yellow Dock is rich in organic iron and is actually one of the most iron-dense plants in nature. The roots have an unusual ability to absorb whatever iron is present in the soil; and, as such, it has been used to enrich the quality of the blood. This action has made it a useful for treating anemia.

  Antioxidant activities: The antioxidant activities, reducing powers, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activities, amount of total phenolic compounds, and antimicrobial activities of different extracts of the leaves and seeds of Rumex crispus L. were studied. Yildirim 2001.

  Aeroallergens and antigens: Aeroallergens and antigens in sandstorm dust, extracts of which were skin prick test positive in allergic patients, were detected by rocket immunoelectrophoresis and ELISA and Pithecellobium dulce, Rumex crispus, and Washingtonia palm allergens were detectable for the first time in Riyadh. Kwaasi 1998.

  Astringent and mild laxative:

 The roots of this plant are reportedly valuable as an astringent and mild laxative. In Appalachia, the root is placed in vinegar and the wash is used to treat ringworm; the leaves are used in a poultice to treat hives. The Indians used the root for a yellow dye. Yellow Dock has a mild laxative effect. Also improves bile flow which, in turn, enables the bile ducts to remove more waste products.

 Yellow Dock has a mild laxative effect. Also improves bile flow which, in turn, enables the bile ducts to remove more waste products.Yellow Dock's anthraquinone glycosides promote the flow of bile, and are mildly laxative.Yellow Dock's anthraquinone glycosides promote the flow of bile, and are mildly laxative. This liver-strenghtening and purging effect can be helpful with the causes of problems such as psoriasis, acne and hives.

  Blood cleasing:Bad blood with chronic skin disease; bubonic swellings:

 Yellow Dock has been known for centuries as an outstanding blood purifier. Its alterative properties help the cleansing process by stimulating the efficient removal of waste products from the system and gradually converting an unhealthy condition to a healthy one. As a cholagogue, Yellow Dock helps to stimulate bile flow in the liver, improving liver and gallbladder function and cleansing impurities from the blood. This application has made it a valuable treatment for hepatitis, bilious complaints, jaundice and liver disease.

 Traditional herbalists recommend this herb for: bad blood with chronic skin disease; bubonic swellings; low deposits in glands and cellular tissues, and tendency to indolent ulcers; feeble recuperative power; irritative,dry laryngo- tracheal cough; stubborn, dry, summer cough; chronic sore throat, with glandular enlargements and hypersecretion; nervous dyspepsia, with epigastric fullness and pain extending through left half of chest; cough, with dyspnoea and sense of praecordial fullness.

 The root has laxative, alterative and mildly tonic action, and can be freely used as a tonic and laxative in rheumatism, bilious complaints and as an astringent in piles, bleedings of the lungs, etc.It is largely prescribed for diseases of the blood, from a spring eruption, to scurvy, scrofula and chronic skin diseases. It is also useful in jaundice and as a tonic to the stomach and the system generally.

  Cleanse the system of toxic wastes:

 Yellow Dock is a tonic that has been used to cleanse the system of toxic wastes and help to relieve virtually all disorders associated with impurities in the blood. It promotes clear, healthy skin and alleviates eczema, pimples, psoriasis and acne. While cleansing the liver, it has helped to treat jaundice, hepatitis and other liver disorders. Its laxative effects promote good colon health, easing constipation, clearing bodily wastes and improving skin eruptions caused by constipation. Moreover, its rich iron content helps to enrich blood quality and relieve anemia.

  Skin disorders:

 The blood cleansing properties of Yellow Dock make it an outstanding tonic for healthy skin and virtually all disorders associated with impurities in the blood, including rheumatic conditions, glandular tumors, swellings and lymph gland enlargement. The elimination of pollutants in the blood helps to clear up chronic skin diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis and rashes. It also helps to clear pimples, boils, acne, hives and other skin disorders.

  Chronic skin complaints:

 Yellow Dock is used extensively in the treatment of chronic skin complaints, especially psoriasis associated with constipation; and obstructive jaundice. The anthraquinones have a cathartic action on the bowel, but act in quite a mild way, possibly tempered by the tannin content. It promotes the flow of bile, and its action on the gallbladder gives it a role in the treatment of jaundice when this is due to congestion. The plant's high iron content makes it valuable for correcting anaemia. A compress can be used to help soothe itchy skin. The ointment is valuable for itching, sores, swellings and scabby eruptions.

 Yellow Dock is used extensively in the treatment of chronic skin complaints such as psoriasis. The anthraquinones present have a markedly cathartic action on the bowel, but in this herb they act in a mild way. Thus it is useful for constipation, working as it does in a much wider way than simply stimulating the gut muscles. It promotes the flow of bile and has that somewhat obscure action of being a blood cleanser The action on the gall-bladder gives it a role in the treatment of jaundice when this is due to congestion.

 Used as an infusion, decoction, extract, tincture, syrup and ointment. Yellow Dock can be very helpful with chronic skin conditions, both taken internally and used externally, directly on the problem area.

 It is likewise excellent for dispelling any obstinate itching of the skin. It acts like Sarsaparilla for curing scrofulous skin affections and glandular swellings.To be applied externally for cutaneous affections, an ointment may be made by boiling the root in vinegar until the fibre is softened and then mixing the pulp with lard.

  Cancer and acute leukemia: Yellow dock root is effective for cancer and has been used in TCM for acute leukemia.

  Constipation and Diarrhea: Yellow Dock is also a gentle cure for constipation, and helpful with diarrhea. Iron-rich Yellow Dock is also used for anemia during pregnancy.It has an action on the bowels very similar to that of Rhubarb, being perhaps a little less active, but operating without pain or uneasiness.

  Benefit Liver: Yellow Dock is a great general tonic but particularly valuable for the liver. It is high in iron and used for anemia where iron deficiency is the cause.

  Throat Benefit and irritable tickling cough: A useful homoeopathic tincture is made from the plant before it flowers, which is of particular service to an irritable tickling cough of the upper air-tubes and the throat.

  Externally Use:

 Yellow dock has been used externally to treat the followings:Skin cuts,Swelling,Rashes,Boils,Burns,Bleeding hemorrhoids,Dog bites,Wounds,Insect bites.

 Ulcers, hard tumors, eruptive skin diseases, etc., have been removed by the application of the bruised root in poultice form. An ointment made with the root simmered in oil (coconut oil will harden when cold and can be used for rectal suppositories) is also used for above external care.

  Folk Medicine Use:

 Use the roots and fruit as astringent to check bleeding of the lungs, female [problems], hemorrhoids, bleeding diarrhea, also for tubercular lungs and skin conditions. In Bello-Russia they use a decoction of the flowers for diarrhea, dysentery, kidney and bladder, stomach sickness and a decoction of the root for pain after heavy lifting.

 Indications:toxic conditions of the blood, acute skin eruptions such as psoriasis and eczema, swollen glands, glandular tumours, venereal diseases, hemorrhoids, bleeding from the lungs, stomach acidity, reduces high Pitta and inflammation, anemia (particularly caused by Pitta; will worsen a Vata anemia), dysentery, liver disorders, congestive jaundice, bile congestion, rheumatism,poor digestion

 Medicinal Use:Yellow Dock is a powerful blood purifier and astringent. It is used in treating all diseases of the blood and skin. It is very high in iron, making it useful for treating anemia. It nourishes the spleen and liver, detoxifies the liver, and cleanses and enriches the blood.

 Magic Use: Healing,Money,Fertility
 -seeds used in money spells and incenses
 -infusion of seeds sprinkled about the place of business to attract customers
 -seeds tied to left arm to help a woman conceive

  Main Uses: Chronic skin diseases, chronic enlarged lymph glands, skin sores, rheumatism, liver ailments, and sore throats. May cause or relieve diarrhea, depending on dose, harvest time, and concentrations of anthraquinones (laxative) and/or tannins (antidiarrheal). Anthraquinones can arrest growth of ringworm and other fungi. A compress can help soothe itchy skin. The plant's high iron content makes it valuable for correcting anemia.

  Nutritional Uses: contains lots of iron; can be used in stews like other root vegetables

  Parts Uses: The roots of yellow dock are harvested in Spring and Fall. The roots stimulate liver bile, clear toxins, and are used for chronic skin disorders. They treat psoriasis and constipation. The iron rich leaves soothe nettle stings. All bitter tastes help detoxify the body. Sweet and sour tastes together helps to balance the liver. You may wish to read more about the liver and what foods to eat. Liver Health.

  System Purifier: Further supporting Yellow Dock's reputation as an exceptional system purifier, research has shown that the roots contain a mixture of anthraquinones and anthraquinone glycosides, which account for the herb's laxative effect. It is said to improve colon function and reduce bowel inflammation. While its laxative effects facilitate the removal of wastes from the gastrointestinal system, the herb does not encourage griping (the pain and grumbling often associated with this function). It is also used to relieve constipation, as well as the skin eruptions frequently associated with constipation.

  Therapeutics and Pharmacology : Rumex crispus is used extensively in the treatment of chronic skin complaints, especially psoriasis associated with constipation; and obstructive jaundice. The anthraquinones have a cathartic action on the bowel,but act in quite a mild way, possibly tempered by the tannin content. It promotes the flow of bile, and its action on the gallbladder gives it a role in the treatment of jaundice when this is due to congestion. The plant's high iron content makes it valuable for correcting anaemia. A compress can be used to help soothe itchy skin. The ointment is valuable for itching, sores, swellings and scabby eruptions.

  Personnel Growth Use:

 frees inner reserves of strength and fortitude
 helps those who are afraid of change to clear out the old and develop strength to embrace the dance of life
 "I open to the beauty around me and let it nourish and inspire me."

 Remedy character:Alterative, laxative, hepatic, cholagogue, tonic, depurative, astringent, antiscorbutic, detergent.

 Rumicin: Rumicin is the active principle of the Yellow Dock, and from the root, containing Chrysarobin, a dried extract is prepared officially, of which from 1 to 4 grains may be given for a dose in a pill. This is useful for relieving a congested liver, as well as for scrofulous skin diseases.
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   Suggestions and Administrationss of Yellow Dock:
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  Dosage: How much is usually taken?

 A tincture of yellow dock, 1/4~1/2 teaspoon (1~2 ml) three times per day, can be used.Alternatively, a tea can be made by boiling 1~2 teaspoons (5~10 grams) of root in 2 cups (500 ml) of water for ten minutes. Three cups (750 ml) may be drunk each day.Yellow dock comes in capsule, tincture, tea, and dried herb forms. Some herbalists typically recommend 1 to 2 mL of yellow dock three times per day.It can also be taken in tea form by steeping 1 to 2 teaspoons of the root in 2 cups of water.

 Talk with your caregiver about how much Yellow Dock you should take. The amount depends on the strength of the medicine and the reason you are taking Yellow Dock. If you are using this medicine without instructions from your caregiver, follow the directions on the medicine bottle. Do not take more medicine or take it more often than the directions tell you to.

  Decoction: put 1-2 teaspoonfuls of the root in a cup of water, bring to the boil and simmer gently for 10-15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day.Decoctions have been used for ulcers, burns, and skin diseases. Fresh leaves have been used for foul wounds and ulcers, shingles or itching skin.

  Dried root: 2-4g or by decoction .Take three times in a day.

  Liquid Extract: 1:1 in 25% alcohol, 2-4ml .Take three times in a day.

  Syrup: Boil 0.5 lb of crushed root in a pint of syrup. Take three times in a day.

  Tincture: 1:5 in 45% alcohol, 1-2ml . Take three times in a day.1 teaspoonful of the grated or crushed root to I cupful of boiling water; drink 3-4 cupfuls daily. A syrup may be made by boiling ?lb. Of the crushed root in 1 pint of syrup; taken in teaspoonful doses three or 4 times a day.

 Fresh root (1:2), dry root (1:5), in 50% alcohol. Take 30 to 75 drops up to 3 times a day. Or take 1-4ml of the tincture three times a day.

 Tincture dosage is 1 to 2 ml three times a day (1:5 in 40%). To make a decoction, put 1 to 2 teaspoons of root in 1 cup of water, bring to a boil, and simmer gently for 10 to 15 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day. ;BHP recommends of 2 to 4 g dried herb, 1 to 2 ml of the tincture (1:5 in 45%), or 2 to 4 ml fluid extract (1:1 in 25%) three times a day.

  Tea: Boil 5-10 gm of yellow dock root in 2 cups (500 ml) water for 10 minutes.Take three times in a day.

  Externally: Ulcers, hard tumors, eruptive skin diseases, etc., have been removed by the application of the bruised root in poultice form. (An ointment made with the root simmered in oil).

  Common Doses: Yellow dock comes in capsule, tincture, tea, and dried herb forms. Some herbalists typically recommend 1 to 2 mL of yellow dock three times per day. It can also be taken in tea form by steeping 1 to 2 teaspoons of the root in 2 cups of water.

  Combinations: It will combine well with Dandelion, Burdock and Cleavers.It should be used in addition with such other herbs as dandelion root,red clover, cleavers , and burdock to increase the action of yellow dock.
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  Safety and Warnings,Possible Side Effects:

 Aside from mild diarrhea or loose stools in some persons, yellow dock is quite safe.
 Precautions: high Vata; emaciation; high oxalate content
 Caution: Large doses should be avoided due to the oxalate content.
 Before Using: Tell your doctor if you ...
 are taking medicine or are allergic to any medicine (prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) or dietary supplement)
 are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medicine
 are breastfeeding
 have an intestinal or bowel blockage
 have had kidney stones
 have any other health problems, such as high blood pressure or heart or blood vessel disease
 Avoid if you have any chronic disease of the gastrointestinal tract.
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  Other Possible Side Effects:

 You may have the following side effects, but this medicine may also cause other side effects. Tell your doctor if you have side effects that you think are caused by this medicine.

 You may have stomach cramps, vomiting (throwing up), nausea (upset stomach), and diarrhea (loose stools).

 Side effects of excess consumption of yellow dock may include excessive urination, nausea and diarrhea

 Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, skin eruptions, kidney damage (blood in urine, decreased urine flow, swelling of hands and feet).

 Using too much Yellow Dock or using Yellow Dock for too long may cause intestinal atrophy (making it hard to have a bowel movement without the use of some laxative) or low potassium in the body(2)

 Excessive use of yellow dock can cause a blood disorder called metabolic acidosis and life-threatingin calcium deficiency in the blood. Call your health practitioner if you experience signs of low blood calcium, such as fatigue, seizures, confusion, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.

 Long use of yellow dock can lead to a blood disorder called metabolic acidosis & may cause intestinal atrophy or low potassium in the body.

 It may cause mild diarrhea in some people. Call your doctor if you feel nausea,seizures, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting ,fatigue, confusion, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.

 Yellow dock should not be used to a person with a history of kidney stones , liver disease, or an electrolyte abnormality,since the oxalates & tannins content in it may aggravate that condition.

 Drugs that decrease blood calcium, such as diuretics, Dilantin, Miacalcin, or Mithracin. should not be used by the people taking Yellow dock in the same time.

  Safety and Cautions:

 Yellow dock may cause mild diarrhea in some people. Call your health practitioner if you experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
 Yellow dock should not be used by pregnant or nursing women.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people taking drugs that decrease blood calcium, such as diuretics, Dilantin, Miacalcin, or Mithracin.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people with kidney disease, liver disease, or an electrolyte abnormality.

 Excessive use of yellow dock can cause a blood disorder called metabolic acidosis and life-threatingin calcium deficiency in the blood. Call your health practitioner if you experience signs of low blood calcium, such as fatigue, seizures, confusion, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.
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  Warnings:

 Before taking Yellow Dock, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
 Do not take too much Yellow Dock or take it for too long.
 Do not take if you have an intestinal or bowel blockage (obstruction).
 Yellow dock may cause mild diarrhea in some people. Call your health practitioner if you experience abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people taking drugs that decrease blood calcium, such as diuretics, Dilantin, Miacalcin, or Mithracin.
 Yellow dock should not be used by people with kidney disease, liver disease, or an electrolyte abnormality.
 Yellow dock should not be used by pregnant or nursing women.
 Yellow dock may cause low potassium and calcium levels in the body.
 If you have kidney stones, check with your health care giver before taking Yellow Dock.
 Special Cautions:At customary dosage levels, Yellow Dock preparations pose no problems. However, the fresh root can cause vomiting.
 Breathing problems or tightness in your throat or chest
 Chest pain
 Skin hives, rash, or itchy or swollen skin

  Contraindications:

 Yellow Dock contains oxalates and, therefore, should not be used in excess, especially for those with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones and hyperacidity. Excess use (many times the recommended dosage) may cause dermatitis and nausea, and using too much Yellow Dock or using Yellow Dock for too long may cause difficulty in having a bowel movement without the use of some laxative or promote low potassium in the body. Speak with your doctor before using Yellow Dock if you have an intestinal or bowel blockage or have had kidney stones.

  Toxicity:

 A case of fatal poisoning due to ingestion of the plant Rumex crispus is described. The patient, a 53-year-old male, presented with gastrointestinal symptoms, severe hypocalcemia, metabolic acidosis and acute hepatic insufficiency. Despite therapeutic measures, the patient died 72 h after ingestion of the plant material. Noteworthy among the pathological findings were centrolobular hepatic necrosis and birefringent crystals in the liver and kidneys that were identified by histochemical techniques and scanning electron microscopy. These observations are compared with other reports in the medical literature, with an emphasis on the risk involved in the use of these plants for culinary or medicinal purposes.(Vet Hum Toxicol 1990 Oct;32(5):468-70 -- Fatal poisoning by Rumex crispus (curled dock): pathological findings and application of scanning electron microscopy. -- Reig R, Sanz P, Blanche C, Fontarnau R, Dominguez A, Corbella J. -- Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Barcelona, Spain.

 Excessive use of yellow dock may lead to laxative-like side effects such as stomach cramping and diarrhea. Yellow dock also contains oxalic acid, an acidic phytochemical. Oxalic acid reportedly can interfere with normal calcium levels in the blood, leading to complications with blood coagulation. Yellow dock has caused dermatitis in livestock that have eaten it. There have been several cases of animal deaths from oxalate poisoning.(Panciera RJ; Martin T; Burrows GE; Taylor DS; Rice LE. Acute oxalate poisoning attributable to ingestion of curly dock (Rumex crispus) in sheep. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990. 196(12):1981-4.).
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   Yellow Dock Applications:

  Yellow dock Plus Acne and skin disorder Elixir:

 Yellow dock Plus Acne and skin disorder Elixir has created a blend of herbs called Support for Acne and Skin Disorders. This is a botanical formulation that helps promote healthier skin. It attacks skin disorders from within the body, working to purify the blood, carrying away toxins and waste and helping to strengthen the blood's ability to fight infections that result in skin eruptions. Acne is a term used to describe various types of topical skin problems. These problems can vary from blocked hair follicles and pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples (infections within those blocked pores) and even deeper infections (cystic acne) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Acne typically affects most teenagers to some extent. However, this condition is not limited to just teenagers; it can affect any age group. While not a life-threatening condition, acne can be very upsetting and can lead to depression, low self-esteem and a feeling of constant self-consciousness. When the problem is severe, acne can lead to permanent scarring.

 Purpose of Formulation: Support for external skin disorders - rash, dry and itchy skin, psoriasis, general cleansing, eczema, acne vulgaris and scaly skin conditions.

 Other Applications: Supports most types of skin conditions and problems,Helps alleviate symptoms of many skin conditions

 Formula Content: Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) (2.5% Isoflavones),Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) (5:1),Yellow Dock Root (Rumex crispus) (5:1),Burdock Root (Arctium lappa) (10:1),Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale) (10:1),Sarsaparilla (Smilax aristolochiifolia) (10:1),Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea) (4% Phenolic Compounds),Cayenne (Capsicum annuum) (90,000 Heat Units),Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) (5:1),Peppermint (Mentha piperita) (5:1).Designed blend size 600 mgs*4~6 daily.

 Contraindications: People who take bloodthinning medication (Coumadin, etc.), men with prostate disorders and pregnant and nursing women should not use this formula.

  Herbal Content Information: The following information is a brief overview describing each of the above herbal ingredients and what properties each contributes to make up this proprietary blend.

 Red Clover:  is a wonderful detergent and cleansing tonic. It is considered a depurative that purifies the blood by promoting the body's eliminative functions. By encouraging the production of bile, the herb helps to purify the liver, thus cleansing toxins from the bloodstream. When taken internally, Red Clover has been used to relieve many skin complaints, especially eczema and psoriasis. (Click here for more information on Red Clover)

 Kelp's:  apparent ability to balance and strengthen overall bodily function helps to promote healthy growth of hair, skin, and nails. As a system cleanser, Kelp's rich supply of nutrients from the sea appears to have a buffering ability that neutralize wastes in the body fluids to be more easily discharged from the body. The algin in Kelp is said to absorb toxins from the digestive system, which works to improve digestion, stimulate kidney function, increase circulation and purify the blood. Kelp has been thought to absorb and remove drugs, chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive strontium from the body. Herbalists claim that Kelp's active ingredient, sodium alginate, binds these toxins in the gastrointestinal tract, preventing their absorption into the body. (Click here for more information on Kelp)

 Yellow Dock Root:  has a long history of use as an ¡°alterative," or agent that converts unhealthy cells to healthy cells. As a result, it is believed to help improve skin conditions attributed to toxic metabolites from poor digestion and poor liver function. It is said to support the body in overcoming chronic skin disorders like eczema, acne and psoriasis. Yellow dock is said to achieve its tonic properties through the astringent purification of the blood supply to the glands. The herb has often been used in seasonal cleanses and other blood detoxification programs. It has one of the strongest reputations for clearing up skin problems, liver and gallbladder ailments, as well as glandular inflammation and swelling. (Click here for more information on Yellow Dock)

 Burdock Root:  is said to relieve skin diseases and inflammatory conditions due to chronic toxicity, notably eczema, psoriasis, acne, leprosy, boils and sores. It is also thought to be helpful in other diseases caused by toxicity in the blood, including syphilis and gonorrhea. When used externally, Burdock is believed to continue many of its same beneficial effects on the skin. Used in poultices, it is employed to relieve boils, carbuncles, canker sores, eczema, psoriasis, skin cancers, bug bites, sores, poison oak, poison ivy, swellings, leprosy, burns, wounds and hemorrhoids. The bur oil in the root is said to help strengthen and beautify hair, stop scalp itching and dandruff and combat hair loss. (Click here for more information on Burdock Root)

 As a blood purifier, Dandelion:  is considered an excellent treatment that cleanses poisons from the body. Through its action both on the liver and kidneys (as its French name, pis en lit, ¡°wet the bed¡± indicates), it is said to gently eliminate toxic wastes from the body. The natural nutritive salts work to purify the blood and also help neutralize the acids in the blood. (Click here for more information on Dandelion Root).

 Sarsaparilla:  is said to be a fine tonic and ¡°alterative,¡± an agent that may favorably alter an unhealthy condition of the body with the tendency to restore normal bodily function. The herb is also thought to help keep the glandular system in balance. Conventional medicine recognized Sarsaparilla's value in treating skin conditions in the 1940s, when The New England Journal of Medicine officially praised it for treating psoriasis. It was used for centuries as a treatment for syphilis, gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases, being officially listed in both the United States Pharmacopoeia and the United States Dispensatory for those ailments. Externally, it is said to relieve psoriasis, leprosy, boils, abscesses, skin diseases, wounds and eczema. (Click here for more information on Sarsaparilla)

 Echinacea Purpurea:  is said to promote tissue regeneration. It is considered an ¡°alterative,¡± an herb that gradually converts an unhealthy organ condition to a healthy organ and gradually facilitates beneficial changes in body. Used both internally and externally, Echinacea's effects as a healing herb for all types of skin problems and infections are said to be legendary, helping to ease cuts, cold sores, boils, carbuncles, acne, herpes and gangrene. One of its chemical properties, called echinacein, is not only thought to repel germs but also to stimulate skin cell repair. (Click here for more information on Echinacea Purpurea)

 Cayenne:  is called a carrier or catalyst herb that is said to increase the efficacy of almost every other herb or herbal combination. Cayenne contains a resinous and pungent substance known as capsaicin. This chemical relieves pain and itching by depleting certain neurotransmitters from sensory nerves. (Click here for more information on Cayenne)

 Witch Hazel:  is a wonderful astringent. It is a complement for fine skin care because it helps to smooth wrinkles, cleanse and tone the skin and prevent oily buildup on the tissues of the skin. Its antiseptic properties help to keep skin clear of pimples and acne and heal wounds. Witch Hazel is included in many soothing aftershaves. The hemostatic properties of Witch Hazel's tannin (hamamelitannin) are said to constrict blood vessels and help to stem bleeding from abrasions and scratches, and it is also believed to be beneficial for varicose veins and phlebitis. Witch Hazel is thought to relieve the pain and inflammation of hemorrhoids and soothes minor burns, sunburn (Eucarin), sores, inflamed eyes, bedsores, oozing skin disease, eczema and wounds. Witch Hazel is also used to help dry out cold sores. Please Note: Never drink Witch Hazel purchased from the drug store; it contains an alcohol that is not intended for internal use. (Click here for more information on Witch Hazel)

 Peppermint Leaf:  is said to promote good digestion and improve the appetite. Its foremost use as a medicine (in both home remedies and pharmaceutical preparations) is applied to relieve indigestion and the intestinal gas caused by certain foods; hence, its use in after-dinner mints and liqueurs. It is used to relax the stomach muscles and promote burping. Some studies have shown that Peppermint lessens the amount of time food spends in the stomach by stimulating the gastric lining, and because Peppermint is believed to increase stomach acidity and stimulate the flow of bile, it helps to digest food before passing into the intestines and colon. (Click here for more information on Peppermint Leaf).

  Yellow dock Plus Acne Complex Elixir:[Patent 5962517]

 Yellow dock Plus Acne Complex Elixir is an oral application comprising at least one of: erythromycin, tetracycline, isotretinoin, vitamin C, vitamin D, chaparral, dandelion root, licorice root, echinacea, kelp, cayenne, sassafras, elder flowers, pantothenic acid, para-aminobenzoic acid, biotin, choline, inositol, folic acid, calcium, magnesium, potassium and Vitamin A derivatives.

 Yellow dock Plus Acne Complex Elixir relates to a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of acne having an acne reduction component in an amount sufficient to reduce the redness and blemishes associated with acne. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions having, in addition to the acne reduction component, a skin cell conditioning component in an amount sufficient to properly regulate the keratin and sebum production of the skin cells, thereby inhibiting the appearance of acne. In a preferred form, the skin cell conditioning component is a chromium component. In another preferred form, the composition further includes at least one of a vitamin C source, burdock root, yellow dock root, horsetail extract, a catechin-based composition, a vitamin B1 source, a vitamin B2 source, a vitamin B3 source, a vitamin B5 source, and a vitamin E source. In a more preferred form, the invention also includes at least one amino acid component, a magnesium component, a selenium component, and biotin. The invention also relates to methods for treating acne by administering, alone or in conjunction with another composition, the pharmaceutical compositions in an amount therapeutically effective in reducing the incidence of acne and methods for additionally inhibiting the appearance of acne by conditioning skin cells.

  Yellow dock Plus personal care and cosmetic product preparation and composition using human blood type:[Patent 20050031710]

 A method of formulating a personal care and/or fragrance product comprises selecting a specific ABO blood type and using a group of product ingredients correlated as beneficial to the selected ABO blood type to formulate the personal care product. A personal care product for use by a human of a specific ABO blood type to prevent an antibody response comprises a plurality of ingredients selected to omit one or more of the A antigen and similar compounds and the B antigen and similar compounds.

  Yellow dock Combined Plus Blood Purifier and Alterative:

 Echinacea root, Golden seal, Chaparral, Honeysuckle flowers, Forsythia blossoms, Sarsaparilla root, Yellow dock root, American ginseng, Ginger root, Cinnamon twigs, Licorice.

 This blood purifying formula "Yellow dock Combined Plus Blood Purifier and Alterative" is effective for inflammatory conditions, skin eruptions, fevers, toxicity of blood and lymph, boils, sores and arthritic conditions. It can be used for both bacterial and viral infections. It is also a good antibiotic herbal formula useful for many acute inflammatory symptoms including flu and sore throat. The majority of the herbs in this formula have known anti-carcinogenic compounds, which make it useful for the treatment of cancer. The tablets should be taken at least two three times daily.

  Chaparral contains the powerful antioxidant NDGA (nordihydroquaiaretic acid) which has known anti-carcinogenic properties.

  Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis)  is another important North American blood purifying anti-inflammatory herb. Its major constituents, berberine, hydrastine and hydrastinine are effective against gram positive and gram negative bacteria, yeast, fungus and protozoas. Berberine, a major compound in goldenseal, has been found to inhibit cellular respiration especially of cancer cells which are more sensitive to berberine that the normal cells.

  Honeysuckle flowers  contain flavones, luteolin, inositol and saponins and are used for the treatment of cancer generally but especially of the lungs.

  Forsythia blossoms  contains oleanolic acid, flavonoid glycoside and saponin and has anti-carcinogenic properties similar to honeysuckle flowers.

  Sarsaparilla root  is rich in phytochemicals including various saponins that have immune potentiating and cancer inhibiting properties.

  Yellow dock root  is effective for cancer and has been used in TCM for acute leukemia.

  American ginseng  contains ginsenosides and polysaccharide that inhibit Ehrlich's ascites carcinoma and various other types of cancers including sarcoma-180 and adenocarcima-755.

  Licorice  and its various constituents including glycyrrhizin have been found to be prophylactic against cancer.

  Echinacea  is perhaps the most famous Western herb for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. While it may have little direct activity against cancer, its ability to stimulate the immune system makes it a useful addition to the formula. Echinacea is an immune system stimulant and has shown anti-carcinogenic properties.
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  Claims:  Information this web site presented is meant for Nutritional Benefit and as an educational starting point only, for use in maintenance and promotion good health in cooperation with a common knowledge base reference...Furthermore,it based solely on the traditional and historic use or legend of a given herb from the garden of Adonis. Although every effort has been made to ensure its accurate, please note that some info may be outdated by more recent scientific developments......

  Pharmakon Warning:  The order of knowledge is not the transparent order of forms and ideas,as one might be tempted retrospectively to interpret it; it is the antidote....(Dissemination,Plato's Pharmacy,II.The Ingredients:Phantasms,Festivals,and Paints;138cf. Jacques Derrida.).

  And as it happens,the technique of imitation,along with the production of the simulacrum,has always been in Plato's eyes manifestly magical,thaumaturgical:......and the same things appear bent and straight to those who view them in water and out,or concave and convex,owing to similar errors of vision about colors, and there is obviously every confusion of this sort in our souls.And so scene painting (skiagraphia) in its exploitation of this weakness of four nature falls nothing short of witchcraft (thaumatopoia), and so do jugglery and many other such contrivances.(Republic X,602c-d;cf.also 607c).


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