> BTW this medicine can be found in asian gift and grocery
> stores for about a buck a vial. There is only two things I
> have for emergencies, aspirin and this stuff.
> Use the powder for external cuts and wounds. It comes in
> pill form to stop internal bleeding. The little red pill, a
> different herb completely, that comes with the powder
> prevents the person from going into shock. So use the
> medicine with common sense. It is no replacement for
> stitches and will not cure bleeding ulcers.
Two things. One, this medicinal contains myrrh and other aromatics (it may
contain camphor, but certainly contains camphorous herbs), so it may well
interfere with homeopathic agents. Two, this is great stuff for tooth
extraction. And while it won’t cure bleeding ulcers, it can be very useful in
those conditions. Women should keep some in capsule form on hand for heavy
periods (which it will handily control, taken internally).
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