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False Unicorn (Chamailirum Luteum)

A.K.A.: Fairywand, Blazing Star
Part Used: Root
Properties: Alterative (stimulating), Anthelmintic, Aphrodisiac, Diuretic, Emetic (large doses), Estrogenic Stimulant
Primary Nutrients: Cadmium, Cobalt, Copper, Molybdenum, Sulphur, Vitamin C and Zinc
Primary Uses: Colic, Cough, Kidney Problems, Menopausal Symptoms, Miscarriage/tendency, Prostate Problems, Uterine Problems
Secondary Uses: Appetite Loss, Bright's Disease, Depression, Edema, Gastric Disorder, Headaches, Nausea, Parasites, Sterility, Urinary Incontinence

False Unicorn has been used for both male and female problems associated with infertility. Female sterility may be caused by unhealthy membranes in the uterus unable to support a growing fetus. False Unicorn can help restore health and muscles tone to the uterus.

False Unicorn is used for menopause symptoms because of its effect on the uterus, headaches and depression.

As an overall tonic, it can be used to strengthen mucous membranes and a sensitive stomach.

  • It can be used by men for impotency and prostate problems; promotes urine discharge.
  • It is a good stimulant tonic and strengthener of the reproductive and urinary organs.
  • Used for problems existing during pregnancy; generally not used when pregnancy is normal and healthy.
  • Promotes chemical influences on the kidney, which increases urine discharge.
  • Can rid the intestines of worms and other parasites.
 
 

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