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Botanical Name: Larrea tridentata
Source: Wild Crafted
Origin: Mexico
Chaparral has been used for:
Bacterial, Parasitic and Viral Conditions
- cold sores
- parasites
- venereal disease
Blood Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
- heartburn
- indigestion
- intestinal cramps
- stomach disorders
Genitourinary Conditions
- bladder and kidney problems
- kidney problems
Female Conditions
- menstrual cramps
- menstrual difficulties
- regulates menstrual irregularities
Inflammatory Conditions
- rheumatism
- rheumatoid arthritis
Respiratory Tract Conditions
- asthma (combined with Ginger and Ginkgo biloba)
- colds
Other
- snake bites
- wound healing
Used externally for:
- bites
- bruises
- cuts
- disinfecting and deodorizing the body
- hair and scalp diseases
- menstrual cramps
- sores
For external (topical) use:
- cloths can be soaked in oil preparations or tea of chaparral and applied several times per day (with heat if helpful) over the affected area
- powdered chaparral can be applied directly to minor wounds
Other Uses:
- livestock feed high in protein
- prevents fats, oils ands butter from becoming rancid
Action:
- Chaparral has demonstrated anti-ameba activity in test tubes.
- panacea ['cure-all']
- tonic [an agent that tones, strengthens and invigorates organs or the entire organism giving a feeling of well-being]
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