ALKANET


The main use of the alkanet in herbal medicine today is in the role of an expectorant - a substance that brings up phlegm.
It helps with morphew, leprosy, jaundice, spleen & kidney troubles.
It stays fluxes of the belly, kills worms, helps calm fits, strengthens the back & eases its pains, helps bruises & blemishes of the skin such as measles, small pox, pricks, falls & grazes.
It is also said to be a useful counter to poisons & venoms.
Alkanet is used externally in the treatment of varicose veins, indolent ulcers, bed sores & itching rashes.It is good for ulcers, hot inflammations & burns.

One old recipe for a wound dressing called for alkanet pounded with oil & mixed with dried earthworms.

A wine decoction of Alkanet is used as a rub for sore backs.

An ointment of Alkanet is sometimes used for sores, bruises & cuts.

A decoction of the leaves & root of the alkanet is advantageous in inveterate coughs & all disorders of the chest.

An herbal tea made from the alkanet is still extensively used as a remedy in modern folk medicine for treating problems such as melancholy.
Tea is also used to promote perspiration & to break a prolonged fever.
Alkanet tea is also specified for melancholy, to promote sweating & break a fever, to soften & soothe the skin & as a diureticastringent & blood purifier.

The herb is also used in preparing a homeopathic remedy often used in alleviating ulcers in the stomach & duodenum.
The herb powder mixed with petroleum gel was applied as an ointment for back pain or bruising.

The root of alkanet has antibacterial properties & also has the property of relieving itching.
The root is harvested in the autumn & can be dried for later use.

PRECAUTIONS:

If taken over a long period of time, Alkanet can cause cancer.


RECIPES:

Decoction:

Pace 15 g  of dried root in a small saucepan with
570 ml  of cold water.
Bring to a boil & simmer until the liquid has reduced by half, strain & allow to cool before use.
This can be used externally to treat open wounds, including bedsores & leg & foot ulcers, as well as varicose veins & any itchy rash.

Tea:

Internally, 1 / 2 teaspoon ground alkanet herb to 1 cup  boiling hot water may be steep, then taken for worms.

BEAUTY:

Naturally Tinted Lip Balm:

2 tbsp coconut oil
1 tbsp olive oil
1 1/2 tsp cocoa butter
1 tbsp beeswax
1 tsp vitamin E oil
1/2 tsp any essential oils
1-2 tsp alkanet root powder.
In a small pot, or double boiler, over super low heat melt the coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa butter & beeswax. Stir until just melted.
Remove from heat & add vitamin E oil, alkanet root powder & your choice of essential oils.
Continue to stir well in order to combine all the oils & distribute the alkanet root powder evenly throughout the mixture.
Pour into small containers & then allow it to cool until hard.

MAGIC:

Protects from snakebites & helps ease fear of snakes.

Burned as an incense to replace negativity with positive influence & is also used to attract prosperity in all its forms.

Alkanet is also widely considered to be lucky herb for the purpose of bringing good fortune in business, money matters & games of chance.

Wards off the work of those who try to trouble your money matters or
jinx your gambling luck.



3 comments:

  1. Excellent post! I must thank you for this informative read. I hope you will post again soon. excellent post.

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  2. Thank you for sharing! I'm using it in place of red food coloring in my red velvet cake! Along with raw cocoa nibs. Healthy food!!

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    1. Such an excellent idea!So delicious too :) Roots can be used to get the most beautiful purple coloring when making soaps too

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