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*Do not take homeopathic remedies without first consulting a homeopathic practitioner. Do not take several remedies at the same time as that is often discouraged in homeopathic treatment. Take the recommended dose only and immediately report any changes in condition to your doctor.
* Sedative medications (CNS depressants) interacts with MARSH TEA
* Ledum palustre: Astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant : Used externally, marsh tea makes a good remedy for all kinds of skin problems, boils. Internally, it stimulates the nerves and the stomach, headache. An infusion or cold extract is used for rheumatism, gout, and arthritis. A syrup made from marsh tea is sometimes used for coughs and hoarseness.
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* Ledum palustre: Astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant : Used externally, marsh tea makes a good remedy for all kinds of skin problems, boils. Internally, it stimulates the nerves and the stomach, headache. An infusion or cold extract is used for rheumatism, gout, and arthritis. A syrup made from marsh tea is sometimes used for coughs and hoarseness.
* Ledum latifolium: Expectorant, diuretic, pectoral : Useful for colds, asthma, bronchial, tuberculosis, and pulmonary problems. Externally, used for eczema, acne, erythema nodosum, gout, rheumatism, stings, tetanus, tinnitus (ringing of the ears), wounds, boils, bruises, deafness, ear inflammations, prickly heat, scabby dandruff.
* Ledum groenlandicum: Astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant : Native Americans used the leaf tea for asthma, colds, stomachaches, kidney ailments, scurvy, fevers, rheumatism, blood purifier. Externally, used as a wash for burns, ulcers, stings, chafing, poison ivy rash. Folk remedy for coughs, lung ailments, dysentery, indigestion; used externally for leprosy, itching, and to kill lice.
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