literature of lungwort being used with other compounds. Externally: Vulnerary for dressing and washing
wounds and swellings, and in treatment of amenorrhea, as it is antiseptic. Clinically: Moscow Medical
Institute has conducted experimental work, and the findings give support to folk medicine wisdom and
belief. To those of us who like to know what herbal medicine contains, and why it repairs the body’s ills,
perhaps the following itemization will help us realize that plants contain many of the elements we also are
made of, or that are necessary for healthy blood. Lungwort contains vitamins C and B and minerals—iron,
copper, silver, manganese, keratin, titan, nickel—to mention a few of the necessities. Further study by the
medical world is expected to produce significant findings.
chris devlin
(Chris Devlin)
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