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Dec 09, 2004 21:36 PST

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DROPSY (EDEMA)

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Definition

Abnormal and excessive accumulation or infiltration of diluted lymph

serum in the interfibrillar spaces of the subcutaneous connective tissue

or in the serious (peritoneal or pleural) cavities of the body which do

not drain. [sNH p.19]

 

Symptoms

This condition is accompanied by swelling, scanty urine, poor appetite,

sluggishness, and debility. The swelling usually begins in the feet and

ankles and proceeds up the legs towards the abdomen. [sNH p.19]

 

Cause

Heavy salt users often have dropsy as do diabetics. We do not pinpoint

the symptoms as to locality (hydrocephalus, hydrothorax, ascites, etc.),

as does orthodox medicine, but the general problem is that fluid does

not eliminate properly through the kidneys and skin.

 

Dr. Edward Shook had the following to say about dropsy: " When sulfuric

acid is generated within the organism, it immediately unites with water

and swells up.

 

This action produces heat, which expands the capillaries. The osmotic

pressure forces the serum through the walls of the blood vessels,

producing inflammation and dropsy. Hence the using of inorganic matter

is always poisonous to the human organism in spite of all the apparent

evidence to the contrary. " (Advanced Treatise on Herbs, p.132) [sNH

p.19]

 

Herbal Aids

1. General Instructions: Exceptional results have been attained with

dropsy by the use of parsley, parsley root, juniper berries, verde

cactus, ginger, and chaparral. Diet is the key to eliminating the

cause. Meats, pastries, salt, etc., should be avoided. Eat fruits

(grapes and coconut especially), sprouts, leafy and green vegetables,

(do not mix fruits and vegetables).

 

 

Use vapor baths and diaphoretics to open the pores, stimulants to

increase and regulate circulation, diuretics for kidneys, and be sure to

treat the whole digestive system with tonics. Also rub the body with

vinegar and cold water and be sure to keep the bowels cleaned. [sNH

p.19]

 

2. Plantain: Drink the tea from the seeds. [sNH p.53]

 

3. Dropsy, Heart Disease: See formula using parsley seeds, lily of the

valley root, garlic, sugar and glycerine. [sNH p.102]

 

4. Bitter Root: Cardiac dropsy. Give 5-15 grains of powder 3 times

daily. [sNH p.209]

 

5. Parsley: Make at least 2 quarts of the parsley root strong decoction

and drink copiously. [sNH p.246]

 

6. Parsley: Mix equal parts of parsley root tea, and glycerine, saturate

cloths and apply to swollen areas; keep patient warmly-covered in bed

with tepid air circulation (this brings water through the skin and helps

relieve the burden on the kidneys). At the same time, give the parsley

root tea without the glycerine as a drink, 1/2 cupful each hour. [sNH

p.246]

 

7. See formula using juniper berries, parsley seed and distilled water.

[sNH p.252] For renal dropsy, avoid taking too large doses [of juniper

berries], as the stimulating effect may irritate the urinary passages;

usually administered in combination with demulcent agents. [sNH p.250]

 

8. See formula using wild carrot, haircap moss and watermelon seeds.

[sNH p.264]

 

9. Dropsy (adult): See formula using cleavers, raspberry leaves,

agrimony, juniper berries, wild carrot, barberry and cayenne. [sNH

p.269]

 

10. Dropsy (child): See formula using cleavers, juniper berries,

centaury, raspberry leaves, senna and ginger. [sNH p.269]

 

 

Note: ...With dropsy, the kidneys must be watched, but also the

digestive system strengthened; also sponging the body with cold water

and apple cider vinegar is an excellent skin tonic. [sNH p.269]

 

11. See formula using buchu leaves, hydrangea, broom tops, couchgrass,

uva ursi and saw palmetto berries. [sNH p.272]

 

12. Blue Cohosh: Drink the warm decoction. [sNH p.292]

 

13. See formula for the fomentation using mullein, lobelia and cayenne.

Foment as warm as is convenient over the lungs, or over the affected

part. [sNH p.318]

 

14. Dropsy # 1: See formula using horseradish root and apple cider

vinegar. [sNH p.424]

 

15. Dropsy #2: See formula using horseradish and crushed mustard seed.

[sNH p.424]

 

16. Alfalfa: It's no wonder that so many interesting cures are

attributed to Alfalfa. It has been acclaimed as a diuretic. In fact,

one woman who was suffering extremely from dropsy began to take the tea

faithfully, and with no other remedy was relieved of the problem.

[uW-Alfalfa]

 

17. Elder: The inner bark is also used, although it should be aged

before used. The fresh bark is violently irritating and poisonous to

children. It is specifically used for cardiac and renal dropsy, as an

emetic in biliary disorders, and for spasmodic asthma with copious

phlegm and stringy mucus. It is also used for epilepsy. The infusion

is used, one wineglassful every three hours until the bowels move or, in

the case of severe dropsy, until urine is voided. If emesis is desired

to cleanse the stomach, increase the dose until this effect is produced.

After evacuation and urination begin, reduce the dose to continue

treatment as watery stools are not desired where there is no dropsy.

[uW-Elder]

 

18. Juniper: The tea has been given to dropsical patients, often

combined with parsley seeds, as a sure and safe way to effect water

release through the urine and through the skin. In England, patients

are often prescribed Hollands Gin, which is flavored with Juniper

berries and which retains some of the medicinal properties to help

dropsy and similar ailments. It is said to be particularly useful in

dropsy when it is caused by heart, liver or kidney disease. [uW-Juniper]

 

 

19. Parsley: Dr. Shook reminded us that Parsley is one of those herbs

that have to be taken abundantly to be of any permanent benefit. That

is all right because it is such a pleasant herb! He mentioned that when

there is suppression of the urine and dropsy a treatment similar to the

one described in the introduction as employed by Dr. Christopher could

be used but he also said that after applying the fomentation to cover it

with a sheet of plastic and a towel, and then with an electric hot pad,

leaving this on for twenty or thirty minutes. After removing the hot

application, he said, apply a cold but not iced towel for just one

minute. He said that this application was very important and not to

omit it although Dr. Christopher's treatment got very good results

without it (Hei:60). [uW-Parsley]

 

20. Rosemary: Father Kneipp, who is known as a water healer but also

endorsed other important healing methods, considered Rosemary an

important remedy for the heart and stomach. He wrote, " Prepared as a

tea, it cleanses the stomach from phlegm, gives a good appetite and good

digestion. Whoever likes to see the medicine glass, this comforter in

illness, shining on his table, let him fill it with Rosemary tea and

take from two to four tablespoonfuls morning and evening. The stomach

will soon become sensible, that is, will not stick fast much longer in

phlegm...Rosemary wine, taken in small doses, has also proved an

excellent remedy against heart infections. It operates in a sedative

manner and in cases of heart dropsy it works strongly on removal through

the urine...The preparation of this wine is exceedingly simple. A

handful of Rosemary is cut up as small as possible, put into a bottle

and good, well kept wine poured upon it. White wine is preferable.

Even after a half a day's standing it may be used as Rosemary wine "

(Luc:109). [uW-Rosemary]

 

21. What Can be Done for Dropsy? This was a question put to Dr.

Christopher in his newsletter. His answer: For mild or beginning forms

of dropsy caused by urinary malfunction, we have the following:

 

For a severe case let us cite a good case of how it can be handled in

most cases.

 

A lady came into our weekly Tuesday night lecture a little late, after

we had barely started. She asked if she could interrupt and tell

something that had happened to her since the last lecture, a week ago.

We said we'd be happy to hear her story, so she told us the reason she

was a little late was because of a long distance phone call she had just

received.

 

Just after the last lecture, the Tuesday before, she received a call

from her brother-in-law in Chicago. He told her that if she wanted to

see her twin sister alive she had better fly back there immediately

because the doctors had said she had only a day or two to live.

 

Our student took a few days off from work and arrived in Chicago on the

following Friday. She went in to see her sister and would not have

recognized her if she hadn't been told who it was. Her sister was so

badly swollen from edema (dropsy) that she seemed to be only a bloated,

unrecognizable mass of flesh. She had been under doctors' care for a

number of months, and they had been unable to give her anything but

temporary aid from the water accumulation. Now they were utterly

baffled and had, at the family's request, sent her home from the

hospital to die (being given a day or two or slightly more grace).

 

The sick and suffering twin was in a coma, not recognizing anyone, and

our student cried when she saw her favorite sister lying there helpless,

with little school children needing their mother so much, so she asked

the husband if he would allow her to use an herbal routine she had heard

about at a lecture recently. He said the family's doctor was just

waiting for her to die anyway, so go ahead!

 

Our lady found a little health food store nearby and bought some

parsley root and glycerine (this was animal glycerine, we now use

vegetable glycerine which is superior).

 

When she got back she made up parsley root tea (one teaspoon of herb to

a cup of water, or one ounce of herb to the pint of water), making up

about one gallon of the tea. (Steam distilled water is 30% more

efficient than tap water and is our choice.)

 

One quart of the tea was used straight to give to this patient orally,

and three quarts of the parsley root tea was mixed with equal parts of

glycerine (making six quarts of the mixture) for fomentations.

 

They would give a cup of parsley tea each one half hour to the patient

to drink, and the heated combination (of parsley and glycerine) was used

as a fomentation over the badly swollen legs, arms and abdomen. This

was done by soaking white flannel cloths and laying them over the areas.

(Use cotton or wool, never use synthetic cloth.)

 

As the patient lay there so helpless, her sister remembered

instructions given to follow the progress of the treatment. She was to

lift the corner of the cloth, after the fomentation had been on for a

short time, and watch to see if the pores were starting to take the

water from swollen areas. She said that as she looked it was like

seeing hundreds of little springs coming from the body. She had made

this trip and was walking by faith, using a formula she did not know

about or had ever used before. She had just heard of it at our lecture

that previous Tuesday. She had to fly back to work on Monday, so she

left all the instructions with the husband to continue on with the

program that had been started.

 

After work Tuesday she rushed home to get ready for the regular Tuesday

night herb lecture and the phone rang. It was her brother-in-law from

Chicago. He said, " There is someone here who would like to talk to

you. " He put his wife on the phone. Even though she had laid helpless

for months and part of the time in a semi-conscious condition, she was

on the phone now, so happy she was crying. The swelling had gone down,

and she was recovering rapidly--in fact she said she got the children's

breakfast and fixed their school lunches that day and was so grateful

" to be a mother again " --not a dying patient. There were not many dry

eyes in the lecture room that Tuesday night when she finished her story.

 

 

Yes, parsley tea is a blessing to people who have dropsy. [NL 1-12]

 

22. Dropsy with Heart Involvement: Boil 8 ounces lily of the valley root

(cut) (Convallaria majalis) in 3 pints of distilled water for 20

minutes. Strain then boil slowly till reduced to 1 pint. Set aside to

cool, and while still warm, add 8 ounces of expressed garlic juice, 8

ounces of brown cane sugar, and 1 pint of glycerine. When cold, bottle

and keep in a cool place.

 

This is one of the most potent remedies for dropsy and heart disease

ever devised.

 

Dose: 1 teaspoonful to a dessertspoonful in water, as required. The

dose should be regulated and given every 3 hours to bring about

diuresis. Also, a slowing of the heart action, and an increase in the

tone of its contraction. After this effect has been produced,

administer 1 teaspoonful in water 3 or 4 times a day. [NL 2-9]

 

23. Juices: Celery, dandelion, carrot & spinach, onion & milk. [NL 3-5]

 

24. Lobelia: The relaxant or releasing quality of Lobelia is related in

a case handled by an associate, Richard Schultz M.H., N.D., when a

three-year-old child was brought to him, after receiving no help from

medical doctors. The little girl was swollen so badly with edema that a

person could not see her eyes through the puffiness. Schultz

administered previously successful herbal diuretics to no avail.

Knowing that she must release these fluids, he administered Lobelia seed

tea, one teaspoon three times per day, which gave some immediate pain

relief and reduced the swelling gradually, clearing the condition

completely within two weeks. [NL 6-9 & 10]

 

See Also

Hawthorn Berry Syrup

 

 

 

 

 

 

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