Post by wyomama on Dec 17, 2006 9:55:09 GMT -5
This is a post I copied - I use this, it is great stuff. I have yet to actually make it myself, I am blessed with generous friends, and little need for it. I have used it for mastitis and an absessed dew claw, and various sniffles and wounds in the horse barn with great success.
Lee Anne
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This recipe appeared in the Mother Earth News issue December 1995. I
will post the exact recipe and tell you what modifications I make.
My family has used it since we first got it, and I currently make 4
gallons each fall for the winter months as I give a lot away.
Here it is: (I have edited the accompanying article as it is
lengthy.)
This recipe was given at a lecture by the Late Dr Christopher in
Snowflake Arizona. He was asked what someone should use if they were
exposed to plague. This remedy was his reply. A year later when he
gave a lecture at a neighboring town, someone asked for the formula.
He asked how they knew of it. The reply was that the town had had a
terrible sickness during the winter especially among the young
children and had used the formula with great success when even the
local doctor could not supply remedy.
AN AMAZING COLD REMEDY
I have seen many people who suffer with colds, flu, and other
infectious ailments get a lot of relief from this combination.
It is also good for cuts, bruises, fevers, burns, and plagues. Many
clubs have made this formulas and praise its worth.
It is easy to make and keeps for a long time. Keep some on hand.
to make one gallon
32 oz.(8 parts) apple cider vinegar
20 oz.(5 parts) vegetable glycerin
20 oz. (5 parts) honey
8 oz. (2 parts) garlic juice (press)
8 oz. (2 parts) comfrey root concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) wormwood concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) lobelia seed or leaf concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) marshmallow root concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) mullein leaf concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) oak bark concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) black walnut bark concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) skullcap leaf concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) uva ursi, or hydrangea or gravelroot concentrate
Make each concentrate individually. To make 1 part soak 4 ounces of
each herb in 16 ounces of water for 4 hours. Simmer for 30 minutes
and strain off herb. To concentrate liquid, simmer on very low heat
and reduce to 1/4 or to 4 ounces. Add all ingredients together to
make 1 gallon of anti-cold remedy.
Dosage: Preventative:1 teaspoon morning and night
for colds, 1 Tablespoon morning noon and night.
for flu, 1 Tablespoon every other hour
for plague, 1 Tablespoon every hour
Much more could be said about this wonderful formula, but space will
not permit. If you want more info, send SASE to Joseph Van Seters PO
Box 1959 St George Utah 84771
WELL... That is the total recipe part of the article. I will add a
few comments I found useful.
The 4 ounce measures are dry measure not weight. So the 4 oz is half
cup. 8 oz is 1 cup, etc.
Be sure to use real vinegar not apple cider FLAVORED.
Be sure herb mix is cooled beffore adding the garlic juice, as
heating it reduces its effectivness.
I let mine sit for 2-4 weeks in its jar and then strain through a
clean white cloth to eliminate sediment.Bottle in brown
bottles.store . will keep indefinetly when kept cool and dark.
---There was a reason I posted this, I use this on my children,
myself and my animals. One - two doses of 1/8 cup mixed with
mollasses and chloraphyll, will knock scours out in a calf over
night. In one of my milk cows, she was showing signs of beggining
mastitis. I took a baby ML medicine syringe and put a couple ML up
the infected teat and BOOM no more signs of mastitis. I have used
this on my cows, cats , dog and have had wonderful results. I have
not had anything come through that I have had to use antibiotics on
since using Plague Remedy. It costs about $50 to make a gallon of
the stuff....but woth every penny.
Annelis
Johnson's Acres
Lee Anne
****************
This recipe appeared in the Mother Earth News issue December 1995. I
will post the exact recipe and tell you what modifications I make.
My family has used it since we first got it, and I currently make 4
gallons each fall for the winter months as I give a lot away.
Here it is: (I have edited the accompanying article as it is
lengthy.)
This recipe was given at a lecture by the Late Dr Christopher in
Snowflake Arizona. He was asked what someone should use if they were
exposed to plague. This remedy was his reply. A year later when he
gave a lecture at a neighboring town, someone asked for the formula.
He asked how they knew of it. The reply was that the town had had a
terrible sickness during the winter especially among the young
children and had used the formula with great success when even the
local doctor could not supply remedy.
AN AMAZING COLD REMEDY
I have seen many people who suffer with colds, flu, and other
infectious ailments get a lot of relief from this combination.
It is also good for cuts, bruises, fevers, burns, and plagues. Many
clubs have made this formulas and praise its worth.
It is easy to make and keeps for a long time. Keep some on hand.
to make one gallon
32 oz.(8 parts) apple cider vinegar
20 oz.(5 parts) vegetable glycerin
20 oz. (5 parts) honey
8 oz. (2 parts) garlic juice (press)
8 oz. (2 parts) comfrey root concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) wormwood concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) lobelia seed or leaf concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) marshmallow root concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) mullein leaf concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) oak bark concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) black walnut bark concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) skullcap leaf concentrate
4 oz. (1 part) uva ursi, or hydrangea or gravelroot concentrate
Make each concentrate individually. To make 1 part soak 4 ounces of
each herb in 16 ounces of water for 4 hours. Simmer for 30 minutes
and strain off herb. To concentrate liquid, simmer on very low heat
and reduce to 1/4 or to 4 ounces. Add all ingredients together to
make 1 gallon of anti-cold remedy.
Dosage: Preventative:1 teaspoon morning and night
for colds, 1 Tablespoon morning noon and night.
for flu, 1 Tablespoon every other hour
for plague, 1 Tablespoon every hour
Much more could be said about this wonderful formula, but space will
not permit. If you want more info, send SASE to Joseph Van Seters PO
Box 1959 St George Utah 84771
WELL... That is the total recipe part of the article. I will add a
few comments I found useful.
The 4 ounce measures are dry measure not weight. So the 4 oz is half
cup. 8 oz is 1 cup, etc.
Be sure to use real vinegar not apple cider FLAVORED.
Be sure herb mix is cooled beffore adding the garlic juice, as
heating it reduces its effectivness.
I let mine sit for 2-4 weeks in its jar and then strain through a
clean white cloth to eliminate sediment.Bottle in brown
bottles.store . will keep indefinetly when kept cool and dark.
---There was a reason I posted this, I use this on my children,
myself and my animals. One - two doses of 1/8 cup mixed with
mollasses and chloraphyll, will knock scours out in a calf over
night. In one of my milk cows, she was showing signs of beggining
mastitis. I took a baby ML medicine syringe and put a couple ML up
the infected teat and BOOM no more signs of mastitis. I have used
this on my cows, cats , dog and have had wonderful results. I have
not had anything come through that I have had to use antibiotics on
since using Plague Remedy. It costs about $50 to make a gallon of
the stuff....but woth every penny.
Annelis
Johnson's Acres