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Bayberry
BAYBERRY
Myrica cerifera
Liquid extract of dried root bark (no adhering wood).

Actions: Stimulating, warming astringent.

Uses: Atonic, sluggish mucous membranes and excessive mucous discharge; atonic leukorrhea; chronic catarrh of sinuses, stomach and intestines, and the urinary tract; stomach and intestinal ulcers; gargle or rinse for sore throat, mouth sores and bleeding, spongy gums.

Dose: Take 30 to 40 drops, 2 to 4 times per day. As a gargle, mix drops in a little water and gargle several times per day.

Cautions: Avoid or moderate use in acute inflammatory conditions of the stomach and intestines.


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