Monday, March 14, 2011

BONESET



(Eupatorium perfoliatum)

Part used: tops
Properties: diaphoretic, stimulant, antipyretic,laxative
What it affects: stomach, liver, intestines, and circulation.

Preparation and amount:
Infusion: steep 5-15 min. take 3 oz. 3 times daily
Tincture: take 10-40 drops 3 times daily
Fluid extract: take 1/2-1 tsp 3 times daily.
Powder: take 4-10 #0 capsules (20-60 grains) 3 times daily.

Purposes:
Internally, boneste is a specific for treating severe fevers, especially intermittent fever. Taken as a warm infusion (drink 4-5 cups while in bed, to encourage sweating), it is widely used for flue=, catarrh, and bronchitis. It helps relieve fever- induced aches and pains. It is decengestant, loosening phlegm, reducing fever, increasing perspiration and calming the body. An American Indian in Colonial times became famous for curing typhoid with boneset. for decades thereafter, the plant was named after him: Joe Pye weed.
The tea is made using an ounce of herb to a pint of water, steeped 10 minutes. One-half cup is taken 3 times daily. When taken cold, it is a tonic stimulant and a mild laxative. Taken warm, it is diaphoretic and ametic; it can be used to break up a common cold, an intermittent fever, and the flu. The hot tea is both emetic and cathartic: and is used for sweating therapy, using 4-5 half-cups doses while in bed.

Warning:
Long- term use can result in toxicity.

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