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Lactation
Herbs
Blessed Thistle ( Cnicus Benedictus)
Other Names:: : Holy thistle, ladys thistle, carduus cardin, St benedicts thistle

Used for centuries to increase breast milk. Works to tonify the liver and cleanse the blood. Stimulates overall circulation to treat simple headaches and help brain stimulation and decrease foggy thinking.

Large doses can cause vomiting. Use with caution if have allergies in the Aster Family, do not use while pregnant

Energetics::
Drying
Remove excess fluid from tissue, causing it to become more firm and dense, relieve conditions of dampness and sweling.
Cooling
Sedate or slow down metabolism to decrease energy production while cooling or soothing irritation and redness
Warming
Stimlate or speed up metabolism; increase energy production and warmth; bring blow flow and vitality to tissues that are pale and cool
Properties::
stimulant
Raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
Nervine
Calm the body, mind, spirit. fortify frayed nerve endings that result from chronic stress and unrest.
Hepatic
Relating to the liver
Galactagogue
Increase breast milk production
Febrifuge
Reduce fever
Diuretic
Increase urine excretion
Diaphoretic
Induce sweating
Cholagogue
Aid discharge of bile
Carminative
Relieve gas by suppressing the formation of gas in the intestines and promoting expulsion of gas.
Bitter
Triggers the gastrointestinal system to get ready to eat
Alterative
Gradually restoring healthy bodily functions - slow working, increase assimilation of nutrients.
Bitter tonic
Digestive stimulant
Ailments::
Appetite (improve)
Arthritis
Constipation
Digestive Disorders
Fever
Gall Bladder
Gas
Headaches
Hormones (female)
Kidneys
Lactation
Leucorrhea
Liver
Lungs
Menstrual Cramps
Migraine Headaches
Urinary Disorders
Parts::
No Parts Set
Associated with ::
General muscle aches
Respiratory System
Sinuses
Heart
Intestines
Gastrointestinal
Alfalfa ( Medicago Sativa)
Other Names:: : Lucerne, Purple Medic, Spanish Clover

Sweet smelling, extremely deep rooted perennial with weak reclining stems. up to 60 cm tall. leave divided into 3 oblong leaflets, sharply tooted on upper half. Flowers deep purple to bluish (rarely white), slender, pea like 7-10 mm long, in dense 2-4 cm heads. Once established it grows abundantly and returns each year. Roots will spread underground and keep sprouting new plants each year. Rich source of vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, and other nutrients. Goof tor the pituitary glad, mild alterative and blood purifier; Has been used for arthritis, poor appetite, general weakness, and mineral deficiencies. Good mixed with peppermint for digestive issues.

Large amounts can cause bloating, blood-clotting disorders and contains canavanine which is potentially toxic and may cause recurrence of lupus in patients with the disease.

Energetics::
Moistening
Increase moisture content of tissues: lubricate and soften dry, brittle or hardened tissues
Nourishing
Provide essential nutrients that aid tissue healing, improving tissue structure and function.
Warming
Stimlate or speed up metabolism; increase energy production and warmth; bring blow flow and vitality to tissues that are pale and cool
Properties::
Anti-Coagulant
Help prevent blood clots
Bitter
Triggers the gastrointestinal system to get ready to eat
Galactagogue
Increase breast milk production
Mineralizer
Catalyst for absorbtion of minerals
Nutritive
Provides nutrition and is often high in vitamins and minerals
Antioxidant
Protects cells from damage
Diuretic
Increase urine excretion
Detoxifying
Anti-Inflammatory
Helps control inflammation
Ailments::
Allergies
Anemia
Appetite (improve)
Arthritis
Bad Breath
Blood Purifier
Bursitis
Colon
Cramps
Diabetes
Digestive Disorders
Endurance
Energy
Flu
Fractures
Gout
Hay Fever
Hypoglycemia
Kidneys
Lactation
Morning Sickness
Nausea
Pituitary Gland
Rheumatism
Senility
Teeth
Uterus
Vitality
Parts::
No Parts Set
Associated with ::
Kidneys
Digestion
Heart
Gastrointestinal
Circulatory
Respiratory
Musculoskeletal
Urinary