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Mullein is a common herb also known as "lamb's ear." This plant is prominent in the Cayce readings on varicose veins and kidney problems. The readings describe two primary ways of using mullein:
Either the fresh or the dry herb may be used, although whichever is chosen, it should be taken consistently. If the fresh is in season, this is perhaps preferable, although at least one reading advises the dry for the sake of uniformity. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING MULLEIN Edgar Cayce gave these instructions for making mullein tea from fresh green leaves: If there will be the walking, and not merely
standing or resting, and the taking of a small quantity of Mullein Tea
every other day, these will disappear - and this disturbance will disappear.
The therapeutic reaction is to better circulation - through the kidneys,
especially as related to the lower limbs. To make mullein tea from dried leaves: Take internally each day about two-thirds of a teacup of Mullein Tea. Use dried mullein for this - a pinch between thumb and forefinger, put in a cup and pour boiling water over same, allowing to set for thirty minutes. Strain off, cool and drink just about two-thirds of a cup, daily. (5037-1) To make and use a mullein stupe with fresh green leaves: Where these [varicose veins] become too severe, the application of Mullein Stupes will relieve tensions. Pour boiling water over the Mullein Leaves and allow to set for a few minutes. Then apply these direct to the areas, on gauze. (3039-1) Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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