Herb
Chaparral (Larrea Tridentatl, L. Divaricata)
| A.K.A.: |
Creosote Bush, Greasewood, Gobernadora |
| Part Used: |
Leaves and Stem |
| Properties: |
Alterative, Anodyne, Antibiotic, Anti-inflammatory, Antineoplastic, Antioxidant, Antiseptic, Bitter, Blood Purifier, Diuretic, Expectorant, Parasiticide |
| Primary Nutrients: |
Aluminum, Barium, Chlorine, Potassium, Protein, Silicon, Sodium, Sulphur |
| Primary Uses: |
Arthritis, Blood Impurities, Leukemia, Tumors |
| Secondary Uses: |
Aches, Acne, Allergies, Backaches/chronic, Boils, Bruises, Colds, Cuts, Eczema, Eyes/weakens, Gastric Disorders, Hemorrhoids, Intestinal Problems, Kidney Infections, Prostate Problems, Psoriasis, Respiratory Problems, Rheumatism, Uterus Prolapsed, Venereal Disease, Wounds |
Chaparral has been used for centuries as a treatment for bronchitis, arthritis, colds, chicken pox and stomach pain. In Mexico it is used to treat cancer.
Chaparral is a potent healer and cleanser. It has the abilities to cleanse deep in the muscle and tissue walls. It is a strong anti-tumor agent, pain killer and antiseptic. It is known as one of the best herbal antibiotics.
A powerful antioxidant with the ability to fight free radicals and prevent damage that may lead to some degenerative diseases and aging.
Chaparral was traditionally used for treating arthritis due to its beneficial anti-inflammatory properties.
It is also thought to help rid the body of LSD residue and eliminate recurrent flashbacks.
- Tones the system, rebuilds tissue and is a very effective healer for the urethral tract, blood, liver and lymphatic system.
- Known for its use in combating cancer, by virtue of its primary constituent, NDGA, a powerful antioxidant and anti-tumor agent.
- Also relieves pain, has increased ascorbic acid levels in the adrenals and has vasodepressant properties.
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