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The Cayce Herbal
 A Comprehensive Guide to the 
Botanical Medicine of Edgar Cayce
 
Sweet Bitter Root

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Sweet Bitter Root in the Cayce Readings

  • Edgar Cayce recommended sweet bitter root in 1 reading given for a woman in 1911.  The woman was suffering from stomach spasms.  The tonic in which this herb was included was said to be "constitutional" affecting the hepatic system and blood supply.  No specific action was described for sweet bitter root.
Cayce Quote on Sweet Bitter Root

3851-1
(Q)  What treatment would you prescribe to remove these conditions and bring the body back to a normal condition?
(A)  Take into the system that of things that produce a constitutional, that is, to the stomach, liver and kidneys, a normal action and to betterment of the condition of the blood forces in the supplying of these, and the removal of the conditions as we have along the spine.  Take into it that of salines, with those that we would have of a compound of this:

    Burdock Root....................one ounce,
    Yellow Dock Root................one ounce,
    Sweet Bitter Root...............one ounce,
    Sassafras Root..................one ounce,
    Flower of Elder.................two ounces,

to six pints of water, reduced to a tea consistent of four pints, sweetened with sugar.  This taken into the stomach, you see.
 
 
 

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