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GOSSYPIUM (Cotton) ROOT BARK. Fresh Bark Tincture, [1:2], 30-60 drops, to 3X a day. Recent Dry Bark Tincture, [1:5, 50% alcohol] 1-2 teaspoons, to 4X a day. STATUS : W/C
From SPECIFIC INDICATIONS FOR HERBS IN GENERAL USE Third edition Michael Moore:
GOSSYPIUM
Amenorrhea with backache, fullness, aching pelvis. Dysmenorrhea, slow onset w/clots; or iatrogenic complications from antihistamine or anti-inflammatory medication. Impotence/frigidity, in general; or with arousal but weak and vague uterine contractions or ejaculation in orgasm. Menorrhagia, as a general treatment. Acute prostatitis, with from excessive sexual activity after prolonged celibacy. Subacute/chronic prostatitis, enlarged with dull ache in older males. Prostatitis, preventative (with Pumpkin Seeds). Sterility, with depressed testosterone, low sperm count. Uterus, atony, especially sexual. Uterus, inflammation; or prolapse. Acute vaginitis (internal). Acute vulvitis, with incontinence. Post-partum hemorrhage, passive from lack of contraction. Labor, with simple uterine exhaustion. Lactation, suppressed from nervousness, mild sympathetic excess. Lactation, poor letdown or other oxytocin reflexes. Acute mastitis (internally, with Ceanothus internally, and Phytolacca externally). Uterine subinvolution, with poor tone and reflex contractions.
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