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digestive system
appendicitis
botanicals
primary herbs
Aconitum napellus (toxic): initial stages of acute inflammation (Ellingwood, p. 80)
Agrimonia eupatoria: grumbling appendicitis (British Herbal Pharmacopoeia, p. 17)
Brassica spp. (mustard): conservative therapy for cases where surgery is not possible; powder made into paste and placed over tonsils (Husemann, p. 390)
Dioscorea villosa: bowels full of gas, griping, twisting pain (Harper-Shove, p. 68)
Echinacea angustifolia: potential blood sepsis
Gelsemium sempervirens (toxic): fevers, inflammation, nervous or spasmodic pain (Felter and Lloyd, p. 922; Ellingwood, p. 75)
Lobelia inflata (toxic): according to indications (Ellingwood, p. 237)
Olea europaea: internally and externally, given freely internally with external heat over area; with other indicated remedies (Ellingwood, p. 308)
complementary herbs
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