RED ROOT
ROOT
(BLOOD ROOT)
Modern use of Blood Root is shown to clear up yellow skin, as in
hepatitis caused by a liver infection or congested
gall bladder.
Even more recent tests have shown the use of Blood Root extract
to be one of the major dental discoveries in history. Reports indicate
that 60% of the people who lose their teeth do so not because of
gum and bone
deterioration. These
problems are caused by
germs living on the roots of the
teeth, destroying
gum tissue and the jaw
bone in which the teeth rest, as well as the roots of the teeth.
These horrible germ colonies are called plaque.
Now for the good news - studies indicate, after two weeks of applying
Blood Root to the gums after each brushing,
plaque
is reduced by 50%. In another two weeks, half of the remaining plaque
is gone, and so on.
A novel use of Blood Root, for this purpose, can be achieved by
adding 40 drops of Blood Root extract to the water-pick container
before cleaning the teeth with the water pick. Be sure to run a
full container of plain water through the water-pick after use to
prevent clogging.
For very troubled areas, put several drops of Blood Root and Formula
OL' Number 11 (bone- flesh-nerve and cartilage restorer) on a piece of
cotton, place it between the gum and cheek.
Let it rest there all night and, if necessary, repeat this procedure
for daytime use.
CAUTION: In larger
amounts (30 to 40 drops, three times per day) Blood Root
can
lower dangerously high blood pressure.
No affect is noted on blood pressure if it is not high.
Blood Root is an arterial sedative if it finds the arteries of the
body in a cramped condition.
To use Blood Root as a
mouthwash, remove 1 oz.
of mouthwash f rom a pint bottle, add 1 oz. of Blood Root to the
remainder and then use as regular mouthwash.
DOSE: 40 drops 3 times per day, internally.
Externally, as needed to cover the skin area, 3 to 4 times per day.
For the gums, apply as needed, to cover the area each time the teeth
are brushed (2-3 times per day).