Our Extract made from Wild Harvested Self Heal grown and harvested on our VVRanch. We do not use any non organic pesticides. We mix 75% Glycerin and 25% water in the extract.

COMMON NAMES: All heal; Blue Curls; Brownwort ; Carpenter's Weed; Heal-all;  Prunella; Self-heal.

The common name "self-heal" derives from the use of some species to treat a range of minor disorders. It is reported to have an antiseptic and antibacterial effect and to be particularly good in cases of food poisoning. 

Highly revered herbalist Keewaydinoquay used self-heal to pull heavy metals out of the body. The small common garden weed ground ivy (Nepeta hederacea) can be combined with self-heal for children adults or animals with elevated lead levels in their bloodstream. 

Self-heal has a mildly bitter taste and is cooling and drying to the body. On the physical body it acts as an astringent anti-inflammatory antipyretic, mild antiseptic, detoxifier, diuretic, hemostatic and vulnerary (a substance used to help heal external wounds).

Its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties help as a gargle for sore throats and as a mouthwash for mouth ulcers and bleeding gums.

A tea, diluted tincture or fresh plant poultice is effective topically to stop bleeding from cuts or wounds reduce swelling from insect bites and to reduce the swelling from varicose veins hemorrhoids and eye inflammations (sties conjunctivitis). 

Self-heal can be used internally and externally to help dissolve nodules in the neck (such as goiter) lymphomas (fatty tumors).

Self-heal's cooling properties help clear liver heat that rises to the eyes and causes swollen.

 References: Deb Soule

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This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.