8 April 2009ARTHRITIS AND GOUT – GENERAL INFORMATION

Externally, apply crushed comfrey root to the affected parts and you will find that the pain will gradually subside. Tincture of comfrey (Symphosan) is excellent also, and butterbur (Petasites officinalis) is a good supporting remedy. For further supportive medicine you can prepare an infusion made of birch leaves, imperial masterwort (Imperatoria), restharrow (Ononis spinosa), anise (Pimpinella anisum), goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea), dandelion (Taraxacum) and meadowsweet (Spiraea.) Naturally, the fresh plant extracts of these herbs are of excellent help too. Further recommendations are Juniperus, Berberis vulgaris, Urtica and, in addition, attenuated doses of Colchicum. These ingredients are all contained in our excellent remedy Imperarthritica, which should be taken as follows: five drops in a little warm water, or for better results, in potato juice, three times daily before meals. Add an extra drop every day until you reach twenty, or perhaps thirty drops if there is no sign of a severe reaction. Then reverse the procedure and decrease gradually to five drops, before increasing again to thirty drops. The dose must be adjusted to suit individual requirements even if it means reducing it to only two drops, if the effect on the respective parts or joints is strong. Imperarthritica can be used externally too: put a few drops on the hand and rub gently into the affected area. Finally, if an infection is the cause of the trouble it must be either healed or removed by other means.

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