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Celandine
Celandine
CELANDINE
Chelidonium majus
Liquid extract of fresh whole flowering plant with root.

Actions: Stimulates liver and gallbladder secretions and drainage (cholagogue); antispasmodic to gallbladder and gastrointestinal tract. Removes warts.

Uses: Inefficient function of glandular organs of abdominal cavity, and sluggish and deficient circulation of tissues, glands and organs of this cavity; inflammation and congestion of liver, gallbladder and spleen; liver related headaches and dyspepsia; diminished bile secretion and relief of gallbladder congestion; prevention of gallstone colic; gastrointestinal spasms. Topically for removal of warts and corns.

Dose: Take 30 to 40 drops, 2 or 3 times per day in half-cup of water. Apply full-strength extract to warts or corns 3 or 4 times per day.

Cautions: Large doses may produce colic in cases of gallstones, or obstruction of bile ducts and intestines. Consult a qualified midwife or physician before taking during pregnancy.


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