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Medicinal HerbsPosted on January 30, 2010. Herbs? I've always been curious, there is a specific herb that plagues most of the remedies? ind on ,,,,, when you plese let me know, OK??? Once you have ingested a poison, it begins to react in your body. There is no grass There is a cure, but your question is too wide to go on a site vitamins. Honestly you're not looking for a cure. You are looking for an antidote. Usually this is done in laboratories, because they are designed to fight directly against the poison. Hospitals are known to carry the Commons. Poisons Act 4 main ways: ingestion, inhalation, injection, or absorption. There is no treatment of any that plagues most treatments. The closest thing to a universal antidote to poisons that we are ingested charcoal that absorbs and removes the poison from the gastrointestinal tract. This treatment is very unpleasant. In the Middle East, people historically field calculations stomach of goats and a few other animals and used to absorb the poison. He was apparently quite effective. Several years ago, the first aid books recommended or milk of magnesia, strong tea, and toast really burned. The idea was that the milk or milk of magnesia layer in the intestinal tract, the tea would remove many substances, and also stimulate the heart, and burned the toast would absorb the poison. He was apparently less successful. There are specific treatments herbal felt by indigenous peoples to be effective against specific poisonings. I have not seen any controlled research on it. The site below lists some of these remedies. Chlorophyll is a detoxifying agent that cleans your colon but it certainly can not cure the real poison. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |